Today in my Wednesday class we covered trump control. We do the standard loser on loser to take the tap in dummy, don't overruff declarer's AQJ9x when you have KTx, that kind of stuff. Not exactly astrophysics, but some are getting it and some aren't. Frequently I don't have a lot of time to prepare hands, but I have enough of a library between my ears so I can usually put some good hands together without a lot of time. Here's one I did today:
So East opens 1♥ and NS somehow get to a spade contract; preferably 4♠. East starts with three hearts.
One table got it. She pitched a diamond on the 3rd heart and basically claimed from then on in. WD.
One table ruffed the spade and played three rounds of spades, cashed some clubs and tried the doomed diamond finesse. Down.
The 3rd table ruffed the spade, but West pitched a club. So, four spades, two diamonds, and four clubs equals 10 tricks.
Easy game.

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