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Posted 2013-July-17, 02:34

hi all

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lead H2 H7 DQ H3

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Posted 2013-July-17, 03:39

Need west had spade King,and 3523 or 3514 style.
you can win 3 spade,3 club,and 6 heart.
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Posted 2013-July-17, 06:49

 madongjun, on 2013-July-17, 03:39, said:

Need west had spade King,and 3523 or 3514 style.
you can win 3 spade,3 club,and 6 heart.


winning 5 requires west with 4 clubs
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Posted 2013-July-17, 08:34

 Fluffy, on 2013-July-17, 06:49, said:

winning 5 requires west with 4 clubs


Yes, but you can take your ruffs with the T and A, playing the 5 under an honour. Your tricks are 7 (trick 1), KQJ (later), and AT (to ruff ). All you need is for W to follow to the AKQ.

If W has Kxxx of spades, this also works.

Win the lead with the 7
to A
finesse
ruff low (requires W to have two )
run the Q

At this stage you know whether spades were 4-1 or not: if they were, take the A, cash a high throwing a . If this holds, you have:

You can score 5 more tricks on a high cross-ruff (and just lose a at the end).

If spades were 3-2, you need W to have 3 (otherwise he ruffs and plays a ). Here, you clear , breathe a sigh of relief if you're not down, play K ditching a . You've got the same position as above, and once again you can cross-ruff high.

Both of these lines come to 7 trumps, 3 spades, two . They rely on the K onside (to 3 or 4 cards) and W having at least 3 clubs. If W has the singleton K, you know about it early (good news) and can probably play him for length, so you cash winners then drop the K on the established . This makes when W is 1=5=3=4, with the K, as you can strip him of black cards then cross-ruff high.
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