Janet de Botton

Bridge | 23 January 2014

issue 25 January 2014

2014 has started with a bang! The second weekend of January saw TGR’s fifth Auction Pairs in which 71 pairs were sold in record time by the world’s most glamorous auctioneer, Ruth Zandberg. This event has become a wild success, with top international players coming from all over the globe. After two days, five pairs could have won in the last session, and up until the last board it was neck-and-neck, but finally the trophy was taken by Californian rubber bridge player Kevin Castner, playing with England’s  golden boy David Gold.

On the following hand, David showed his not inconsiderable skills in the card play. West led the K. How would you plan the play? With seven trumps and three aces, making the contract is not a problem, but this was pairs and the overtrick is worth — well, gold! It looks like it should be possible to put pressure on West, who’s guarding both Hearts and Diamonds, but to get to a favourable position declarer needs to concede a couple of tricks first, and without East getting in, as a Diamond through would kill all communication.

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