Hi all
Still a bit befuddled about the news where the absolute cream of the bridge crop has been using signals outside of the legal zone. Heh, try adding that to your convention card: Full Tray Relay and Orientation Slavinsky Leads. Major kudos to all who helped uncover, crack codes and assemble evidence, you did the bridge world a huge favour. Opponent wise there are and there always will be plenty of formidable ones left to enjoy.
Here’s a deal from HOK:
1
2
3
4
5
3
3
7
8- 16+
- 5+
, 8+ hcp, unbalanced - Relay
- 4 crd

- 8-11 hcp
- 4-3-5-1
- 1 Ace
- Queasy
When Kees showed his 4 card
suit I had palpable visions of a grand. Just imagine a 4-1-5-3 with the Ace of
and KQ-5th of
and I’m willing to bid up to 9
, counting six trumps in my hand, five
tricks in dummy, both round Aces and two more
ruffs in dummy.
Kees showed exactly what I didn’t want to hear, revealing duplication in
and
! My initial elation replaced by genuine abhorrence. My skyward glance accompanied by something blasphemous. Come to think of it, I genuinely loathe stiff honour cards, both on defence as well as declaring, inflexible as hell and not worth full bang for your buck.
In my head I rotated thru some sample hands and deemed the 5-level unsafe. Kees could be looking at QJ-4th, J-3rd, five small and the stiff Ace. He would be quite embarrassed to be at the helm in 5
. Even adding the Queen of
does not increase the health of the contract to more than 50%.
I decided to sign off in 4
. This was the complete deal:
West found the
lead and Kees was unable to figure out the whereabouts of the
Queen so we wrote just one overtrick. Loss: 10 IMP.
The majority of the field was playing in small slam, most of them took twelve tricks because North usually declared a
contract. A couple pairs reached for the stars, though only one pair was able to cross-link undaunted bidding bravado to competent Queen-discovery. Reward: 15 IMP.
One lesson to take away. It is not too much to relay once more to ask for Kings. Then if Kees shows one (5 to 3 it is the
King) the deal revolves around locating the
Queen (if it happens not to be in our possession). If you do, you’ll take all thirteen tricks. If you don’t, well … it’s five or seven. I know what I prefer.