Why You Lose at Bridge by S. J. Simon
Author:S. J. Simon [Simon, S. J.]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-0-939460-98-4
Publisher: Baron Barclay
There is not even the ghost of a reason for doubling. There is no reason at all why your partner should be able to produce a trick. He possibly holds a few high cards in a side suit; but high cards in side suits are uncertain values against a suit contract.
The opponents have reached four Spades missing the two top honors in the suit. They will have their compensating values elsewhere. Your hand does not contain anything in the nature of a surprise for them. The declarer will have allowed for losing tricks in trumps.
But, supposing you hold:
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