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Posted 2018-August-06, 03:28

This hand is a hand from actual play(not borrowed from any book).The hand reported by my uncle,who has manuscipted 202 hands from actual play is as under.The South seat was a gentleman ,who is now 80 yrs and still plays on BBO ,shall remain a secret.I request any good hearted colleague to put it Ina hand diagram as I do not know how to do it.It was 05 July 1986,when South held,S-A,H-AJ875,D-AQ73,C-1082 and North(dummy) held S-Q7654,H-KQ109,D-94,C-KQ.After some quixotic bidding S became the declarer in 6H ,West was a 24 yr old expert who led a trump. My uncle says —Plan the play.Anytime you lead clubs W goes up with the Ace and returns a trump and East shows out revealing the 3/1 break.I shall reveal all hands by revealing West hand which was S-982,H-643,D-J832,C-AJ5 You have 7 trump tricks ,2D,one each in S and C.How do you score the 12th trick.?
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Posted 2018-August-06, 03:40

View Postmsjennifer, on 2018-August-06, 03:28, said:

This hand is a hand from actual play(not borrowed from any book).The hand reported by my uncle,who has manuscipted 202 hands from actual play is as under.The South seat was a gentleman ,who is now 80 yrs and still plays on BBO ,shall remain a secret.I request any good hearted colleague to put it Ina hand diagram as I do not know how to do it.It was 05 July 1986,when South held,S-A,H-AJ875,D-AQ73,C-1082 and North(dummy) held S-Q7654,H-KQ109,D-94,C-KQ.After some quixotic bidding S became the declarer in 6H ,West was a 24 yr old expert who led a trump. My uncle says —Plan the play.Anytime you lead clubs W goes up with the Ace and returns a trump and East shows out revealing the 3/1 break.I shall reveal all hands by revealing West hand which was S-982,H-643,D-J832,C-AJ5.How do you score the 12 th trick.?




I slightly mucked about with the small cards as the 3 appeared twice
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Posted 2018-August-06, 04:27

View PostCyberyeti, on 2018-August-06, 03:40, said:



I slightly mucked about with the small cards as the 3 appeared twice


My (double dummy) solution:

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Posted 2018-August-06, 05:43

Well done tramticket, that's a beautiful solution
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Posted 2018-August-06, 07:49

[quote name='Tramticket' timestamp='1533551265' post='957097']
My (double dummy) solution:

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Indeed this line was executed On the table by South.The last three card position is indeed quite interesting wherein West is squeezed in three suits and one of the cards is a trump.My uncle had labelled this as “a backwash squeeze”Well done Tramticket ,Sir.
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Posted 2018-August-06, 07:59

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I slightly mucked about with the small cards as the 3 appeared twice

Sir,thanks a lot for presenting my post in a hand diagram.Thanks also for pointing out and correcting my oversight that D3 had appeared twice therein (as submitted by me.).
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Posted 2018-August-06, 08:15

View Postmsjennifer, on 2018-August-06, 07:49, said:

My uncle had labelled this as “a backwash squeeze”


Thanks - I was wondering what you would call this ending.
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Posted 2018-August-06, 08:25

Although it can be recognize at single dummy as squeeze position:
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Posted 2018-August-06, 15:30

View Postmsjennifer, on 2018-August-06, 03:28, said:

The South seat was a gentleman ,who is now 80 yrs and still plays on BBO ,shall remain a secret.

Can't be Benito Garozzo, he's 10 yrs older than that :)
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