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#1 User is offline   lqq2046 

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Posted 2014-December-29, 06:46

http://mp.weixin.qq....096b0d95ae26#rd

you can focus on weixin:xiaofeziqiaopai,
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Posted 2014-December-29, 07:28

 lqq2046, on 2014-December-29, 06:46, said:

http://mp.weixin.qq....096b0d95ae26#rd

you can focus on weixin:xiaofeziqiaopai,


I get some sort of a blog post in Chinese. Is there an English version too, or why is this posted here?

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Posted 2014-December-29, 11:36

I can help to translate :)


Title: 4 Aces in a trick

Have you ever met a deal which all 4 Aces appear in the same trick?

Here N declaring a 3NT contract and have already taken 6 tricks, while opponents have taken 3 tricks, and thus come to this 4-cards ending, with N on lead:



Opponents are baring AK and A only in the minor, and the remaining cards are (with the Q) without any left. At this point declarer can only see two Major Aces as the obvious tricks (due to the blockage problem in ) and is pretty desperate. Declarer try his luck by leading his A, and E unexpectedly discarding the A! With this good news, now declarer carefully unblocking his A as planned, and after a long and hard thought, W discarding his A out of the blue!! Three Aces are discarded following the A lead. Declarer now can read the situation clearly, exiting with the Q, with W winning with the K and returning 2 immediately. Declarer take the finesse and successfully take the 9th trick and made the contract. The actual end position is like this:


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Posted 2014-December-29, 11:43

I would find it very hard to construct the full 13 cards in each hand that is consistent with the play, so I'm voting fiction here.
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