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Posted 2011-September-11, 07:16



Dummy's diamonds are a surprise. Perhaps pard's 5th heart is the 9. You look at it for awhile and it does not change colors.

The opening lead is the A. Plan the play.

The opponents are weak, but the splits rate to be nasty on this one.
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Posted 2011-September-11, 08:07

If spades aren't 6-0 then I can play
SA, S (over-)ruff
Heart to hand
S (over)-ruff
Queen of hearts. If LHO followed to the first heart I can overtake this, if not I cross to the D10 to draw trumps.

Can I cope with 6-0 spades whilst not giving up on 4-0 hearts?

Ruff the lead.
Heart to the queen. If LHO discards continue S to the Ace, spade ruffed low, Heart to the Ace, spade ruff, diamond to the 10, trumps. That works.
If LHO follows to the heart, then second heart to hand, ace of spades, spade (over-)ruff, diamond to hand, spade ruff, club ruff, trump.

The first line goes off if LHO has a spade void, then second if RHO has a diamond void. Both go off if LHO is 0355 but on that layout I think I needed to take the spade finesse. I think a diamond void is less likely than a spade void because of the lack of a lightner double.
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Posted 2011-September-13, 14:12

I had a blind spot on this one. Ruffing two spades looks like a sensible approach. You would only need to ruff one and not even risk 6-0 diamonds since the Kx comes down.
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