Free, on Apr 12 2004, 06:44 AM, said:
yes, it's down after every lead, BUT when west plays 2
♣ tricks in the beginning I think you make your contract the way Ben said, because of a squeeze in East... Without the 2nd club, east can easily discard a
♣, and west has an extra tempo when he switches
♥ immediatly.
The 2nd
♣ gave you a 100% winning line as the cards lay! Poor play Jimmy - hehe
1eyedjack, check deepfinesse after the first 2
♣ tricks, i wonder if it still finds a way for down one...
The correct defense on low
♦ is to either win
♦ACE or duck
♦ACE.
If you win the ACE, you must return a
♦, or simply to duck the first
♦. Both plays effectively break up the impending squeeze on EAST. by returning a
♦.
In the case of ducking the first
♦, because the count has not been "corrected." In the second case because of spoiled entry conditions. Let's just examine the second case... with low
♦ where WEST wins the
♦Ace and continues a
♦, obviously you win the
♦K. Now you run your trumps to reach
All thought this has the earmarks of a "criss-cross" squeeze, the lack of entry to dummy will do you in. You cash a
♠ and throw a
♥ from dummy. East can safely discard a
♦. Now you play
♥ to dummy, and ruff out the
♦Q, but sure enough the
♦9 in dummy is good, however for lack of an entry you are stuck in your hand and have to give up a
♥.
Now, if WEST had shifed to a
♠ instead of a
♥ at trick two, and had won the first
♦ and returned a
♦, the presences of two
♥ entries to dummy would be enough to compensate for the entry defect. The ending would have then been....
Here when you cash your next to last trump and throw a low
♥ from dummy, what is EAST to do? If he throws a
♥, you cash
♥AK, ruff a
♦ and your
♥J is good. And if he throws a
♦? You cross to the
♥K, ruff out the
♦Q, cross to the
♥A, and enjoy your
♦9. Of course, most of us would have just tried the
♥ hook, so this would have been a double-dummy line.
So duck
♦Ace or win it, doesn't matter, but if you win, RETURN a DIAMOND... AS WEST you can see the squeeze coming up on your partner in the red suits, as you can see you lack a stopper in either suit (once you take your
♦A.)
Ben