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Posted 2019-May-07, 15:52



Another declarer-play problem
(based on a hand from the Spring 4s).
LHO's 1 opener could be short.
RHO's 3 bid is natural and non-forcing.
Against 4, LHO leads K, 2, Q, 4
LHO continues 7, A, 8, 5.
Dummy leads 2, K, A, 6.
Hit Next for the first 3 tricks.
Plan the play .

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Posted 2019-May-08, 09:38

If LHO is playing true cards, you can play this almost double dummy.

I'd need to check exactly what LHO's 1 can be, but if it's a doubleton (as it appears from the lead) only in a 4432 in a strong NT context and if he had KQJ he might have led one, so W will have something like Qxxx, Kxxx, KJx, Kx.

So I hook the heart at trick 4 and then duck a heart at trick 5 confident E can't win this and W doesn't have a club left. I can't cash the A first or I get tapped out in diamonds. W has to give me access to dummy either in spades, diamonds or by ruffing the 4th heart to cash the ace later to discard my club..
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Posted 2019-May-12, 18:57

(based on a deal from the Spring 4s).
LHO's 1 opener could be short.
RHO's 3 bid is natural and non-forcing.
Against 4, LHO leads K, 2, Q, 4
LHO continues 7, A, 8, 5.
Dummy leads 2, K, A, 6.
Hit Next for the first 3 tricks.
Plan the play

I assume 1 by LHO would have shown a more shapely hand.
In our match, both declarers were defeated by forces as predicted by Cyberyeti. but there are several winning lines.
e.g. after A, finesse J, J (LHO ducks) T, LHO wins and exits in s to dummy's 9. Then A, .

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