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#1 User is offline   Benoit35 

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Posted 2009-January-09, 13:19

Scoring: MP

P - 1 - X - 2
P - 4 - all pass

Lead: K

I was West.

Curse my partner for missing the 4 sacrifice. Oh well, I went for a "wait and see" lead, then switched to hearts as dummy was advertising declarer's cross-ruff line in big shiny red letters.

Iguess 4 is cold, but what if declarer draws trumps first?
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Posted 2009-January-09, 13:25

I think declarer always succeeds on this layout. After drawing 2 rounds of trumps, Ace of spades, ruff a spade, ruffing finesse in diamonds. Assuming covered, declarer can now cross-ruff for 10 tricks (2 hearts, spade, diamond, 3 spade ruffs and 3 diamond ruffs).
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Posted 2009-January-09, 13:27

Always 8 trumps (5 in master hand, 3 ruffs, A Spade, Diamond trick)
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Posted 2009-January-09, 17:42

I think 5 is cold.
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Posted 2009-January-09, 18:01

Come to think of it, what if you play a club to the ten and when you win the lead again, play the Q for a ruffing finesse pinning the 8. Before going back to my original line of the ruffing finesse in diamonds etc. You now get a club, diamond, spade, 2 hearts, 3 spade ruffs and 3 diamond ruffs.
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