So much for appearances declarer led a club toward dummy. Since his 12th trick could only come from a heart ruff in dummy it seemed that he would not be able to avoid a trump loser as well. Next came the king, and queen of diamonds and declarer learned the bad news that he had a certain loser in that suit.
However East’s preempt had warned declarer that suits might not be breaking.īesse won the opening club lead in dummy and led a spade to his ace, it was more than likely that East’s 10 was a singleton so Besse continued in leading a spade to the nine. It did not take time and his partner long to get to a 6 contract which with normal breaks would have been a piece of cake. North’s balancing double was for takeout and Besse showed his good hand with a cuebid. See how deftly he work his way through this distributional maze to reach the desired ending. One of the few recorded examples is by master technician Jean Besse of Switzerland.
The smother play in which a seemingly sure trump trick is made to vanish as if by the wiles of satan, is one of the rarest plays in bridge. Herald-Journal – by Charles Goren y Omar Sharif