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A Strange Hand from Burnaby, BC Imagine when dummy hits....

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  Posted 2004-May-24, 22:50

Troops, here is your hand for starters:

KJx
AKQx
T9xxx
x

You hear a Precision club on your left, double from partner (no agreements over a forcing club), 1 from me, skip bid of 3 from you, ending the auction.

Dummy is tabled, and well, you got a problem.

Scoring: MP


With this being done, try to make the hand, opening lead, A.
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Posted 2004-May-24, 23:32

Well since they only have 15 hcp, and they promised 16 hcp with their 1, it is save to assume the location of all the missing honors (can't psyche strong forcing bids, like precision 1). Also, since no thunderous double, it is fairly safe to assume that will be split 4-4-4-1 around the table.

The 9 can become a huge card on some lines (J to force cover, win A, and hook 9 on way back). It would be nice to have continued the defense. I can assume, probably, A-K (norht has at least AKJ, and if he has more you are surely down), so South ruffs the third round.

If that is all the , I may still come home. Best is back, play the nine now, hopefully to force the queen. If the queen is played. Win in dummy, cash the J, cross to the K, pull trumps, and give up at the end. (4, 2, 3). If West plays the T, win in dummy, and lead the K to set up Queen for a discard. West has to win, his best return is a knocking out your entry to your hand. In this cash s from the top and hope that South began with T9xx and the ruff shortened him. It that is the case, your hand is good.

If West started with 4, you are certainly toast. Your only chance is the same T9xx of with south. After ---ruff. South will lead a , and North can cash a and the J when opportunity allows.

Best idea is to avoid your 4-1 fits, and for the next time, note your agreement now seems to be double of 1 shows s. Maybe with a singleton we could have given that possibility a little more thought.

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  Posted 2004-May-25, 15:46

Ben,

Realize my opps got to this contract, and tell me how to make this if let's say the trumps are NOT 4-4. ;)
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