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                Chapter 10 Timing is Everything 
                © 2004 - Marty Bergen 
 
                Page 105Timing is Everything
 Maximizing 
                Communication  
                
                West   North   East     
                South 
                  --        1 --        1  
                Pass      
                2 Pass      4  All Pass Question 1: 
                Is 
                this the time to "lose your losers early?"  Question 2: 
                If 
                East has the  K 
                and West has the  A,
                
                how 
                many tricks do you expect to lose? Question 3: 
                If 
                the opponent’s trumps divide 3-1, how many rounds of trumps will 
                you draw immediately? 
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                Question 1: Is 
                this the time to "lose your losers early?" Answer: Absolutely not. If you play second hand low, East will win the  Q 
                and fire back the  Q, 
                and you will lose the first four tricks before you get started. Question 2: 
                If 
                East has the  K 
                and West has the  A,
                
                how 
                many tricks do you expect to lose? Answer: Five. 3 club tricks, 1 diamond, and 1 heart, and there’s 
                absolutely nothing you can do about it. Question 3: 
                If 
                the opponent’s trumps divide 3-1, how many rounds of trumps will 
                you draw immediately? Answer: Only 
                one! If West has the  K, 
                you want to win four heart tricks so you can discard a loser on 
                the fourth heart. This could require three finesses. The 
                necessary three entries are available with your  AKQ
                as long as you use each 
                one to finesse. 
                It 
                would be a shame to find West with the  K, 
                and not be able to take three finesses because you wasted your 
                entries. Therefore, the 
                drawing of trumps must be postponed. Because the opponents are 
                not likely to ruff anything, this is not a problem. Now that 
                you’ve finished planning, you’re ready to play.  Win the diamond 
                lead and lead a spade to your ace. Take the heart finesse. It 
                wins. All right. You lead a second trump to your king as West 
                shows out. Ignore East’s last trump and take a second heart 
                finesse.  
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 When the finesse 
                wins, it is easy to return to your hand with the   Q, 
                which draws the last trump. You’re now in your hand to take a 
                third winning heart finesse. Cash the  A 
                and discard your last diamond. Because the
                
                
                
                 A 
                is offside, you will lose three club tricks, but the rest are 
                yours. A successful 
                finesse is always nice, but good timing is the name of the game.
                 Here 
                is the entire deal:  
                  
                
                    | Contract: 4  Lead:
  10 |  | North 
  10 9 8 6 
  A Q J 10 
  A J 
  8 6 4 |  |  
                
                    |  | West 
  5 
  K 6 4 3 
  10 9 8 7 5 
  A 7 5 |  | East 
  J 
                    7 2 
  7 
                    5 
  K Q 6 3 
  Q J 10 9 |  
                
                    |  |  | South 
  A 
                    K Q 4 3 
  9 
                    8 2 
  4 2 
  K 3 2 |  |  
                © 2004 - Marty Bergen 
 
                Chapter 11 : Counting Winners in 
                Suit Contracts ......... 113 
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