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Posted 2006-May-17, 04:31

Play for 4 tricks.

My instinct is low to the 9.
- If that loses to the 10, cash ace next.
- If it loses to an honor, finesse jack next.

Now that we're in it, here's another:
Play for 4 tricks.

Should you finesse an honor 1st round? Or cash the ace, see what happens and then lead towards the queen? Remember you only lead towards the hand once.
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Posted 2006-May-17, 04:42

First one: When you lead a low one and the missing small card is played, putting in the 9 is best.

Second one: With only one entry to dummy I would cash the Ace and then lead the 10.
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Posted 2006-May-17, 05:13

Second one: Cash the ace then run the ten. Cashing the ace first allows you to pick up Kx onside, running the ten (as opposed to small to the queen) gives you the extra chance of KJxx onside.

First one: Hmm. I don't like it when I disagree with Suitplay :P
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Posted 2006-May-17, 05:42

Ok, I don't feel so bad now - the first one is a very nice combination. More hidden below.

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Posted 2006-May-17, 07:28

1st one seems right to play small to the 9, but A followed by small to the J might also be a good one.

2nd is easy: you play for MAXIMUM tricks, so cashing the Ace is no solution. Maximum tricks = 5, so run the 8
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Posted 2006-May-17, 08:48

Since we can't bring Suitplay or any other aid to the table (and you should not be using such things when playing online either), let's talk about how to work these out ATT

AJ9xx
xxxx Play for 4 tricks.

There are 4 cards out, which means there are 2^4= 16 possible layouts to deal with:
KQTx:- 1 x -> AJ9, cover, repeat theme
-:KQTx 1 (this one we can't do anything about, so we ignore it)
HTx:H 2 play A and then play x -> J9 OR x -> AJ9, cover, repeat theme
H:HTx 2 (another one we can't do anything about)
HT:Hx 2 x -> AJ9, play J, play A
Hx:HT 2 x -> AJ9, play J or 9, play A
KQ:Tx 1 x -> AJ9, cover, play anything to crash H+T
Tx:KQ 1 x -> AJ9, cover, play A

What becomes clear is that the line of play that covers the most layouts is
x -> AJ9, cover, repeat theme


T8x
AQ9xx Play for max tricks, only 1 entry in dummy.

32 possible layouts:
KJxxx:- 1
-:KJxxx 1
KJxx:x 3
x:KJxx 3
Kxxx:J 1
J:Kxxx 1
Jxxx:K 1
K:Jxxx 1
KJx:xx 3
xx:KJx 3
Kxx:Jx 3
Jx:Kxx 3
Jxx:Kx 3
Kx:Jxx 3
KJ:xxx 1
xxx:KJ 1

Using the method shown for the 1st problem, find the line of play that leads to Max tricks for as many of these 32 layouts as possible assuming you can only get to T8x once to take any finesses.

Answer posted later if necessary. :P
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