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#1 User is offline   mike777 

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Posted 2005-March-30, 14:54

I thought this was a wonderful play lesson hand for us non-experts.
6C
Club lead:

AQXXX=XX=AJXX=K9..DUMMY


XX=AKXX=X=AQJT87 (YOU)

Partial strip and endplay is something that comes up often enough for us to think of at table and leave finesse for last.
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Posted 2005-March-30, 18:03

That's a good lead! Otherwise I could just play for 2 heart ruffs.

Anyway maybe is this what you had in mind?
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Posted 2005-April-01, 04:35

Would it be better to lead a small sapde from dummy in the 2nd round? If Sk is off will he dare to duck his SK? If he takes SK I can make 6C. If he doesnt, there is strong reason to believe sk is on side.
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