To what was this comment referring? "The Chip also reduces the damage done by bandits. They still steal drinks and cheers along the course, but no longer scramble the paying runners' results. No entry fee, no Chip, no time or place." For a bridge declarer, it can be a case of no entry card, no contract success -- as in this deal. How should South plan the play in three no-trump after West leads the heart four and East puts up his 10? With all of those aces and kings, that South hand is worth a two-club opening bid even if your range for a two-no-trump opening is a good 20 to 22. Continue reading Bridge column, August 13: Play too quickly and go down slowly...