rhm, on 2011-November-25, 04:52, said:
Double dummy I do not doubt that you can take advantage of all possible layouts, but in single dummy squeeze play in particular you often can not cater for that, because squeeze play usually requires a precise sequence of plays depending on the actual layout of the opponents cards and often you have to weaken your entry positions before knowing that.
I am not convinced yet that playing on clubs first is better, though it could induce a defensive error if LHO has the ♣king and to assume you will get your club guess right is not a fair comparison.
Rainer Herrmann
Ok, thought we had basically specified these two lines above:
line A is play a club, if it "wins", cash clubs spades and three diamonds ending in dummy pitching one heart. Then we have an automatic squeeze against anyone with four hearts and either the remaining club honour, or four hearts and the long diamonds.
If the club loses, say they return a club (makes no difference), then I again cash the clubs diamonds and spades ending in dummy (no pitch needed as no club winner now). If somone holds all three guards they are automatically squeezed - no guessing needed (case 3). If the long diamond is good I can play that and pitch a heart, now there will be an automatic club-heart squeeze - no guessing needed (case 2). If nothing works out I can just try cashing the hearts. (case (1)).
Line B- play a heart, if they are 3-3 we are good (case (1)). (i didnt look at overtricks). If they are 4-2, play a 4th heart, pitching a club. Assume a passive return, if rho returns a club win the ace assuming they are not letting you play the clubs to advantage. At this point cash you winners ending in hand and playing the fifth heart last, this will catch lho in a positional squeeze if he has the KC and long diamonds (case 2).
If hearts are 5-1, play a club up, suppose a diamond or a spade or a club is returned (a heart just means you pitch a spade from dummy and managed entries a little more carefully), so now cash your two winning clubs, 3 spades and two diamonds ending in dummy. When you play the last heart you will catch either 5h and 4d together in an automatic squeeze (i missed this one, will edit above), of lho in a positional squeeze if he has long clubs and long diamonds (you pitch the club from dummy on the last heart winner). This turns up cases 3,4, and 5. Again, no guessing is needed in this line.
If hearts are 6-0 it might appear that you have more options than above in terms of squeezes, but they all go away if the person who wins the club can play a heart themselves, and we are getting into sub one percent gains here so I just ignored these.
whereagles asks "South to play 6NT on the 10 of diamonds lead?"
Third thoughts: ♦Q, ♥QK. Then...
- If ♥ are 5-1 or 6-0 then try ♣A and another.
- If RHO has 4 ♥ then concede a ♥ and play for a minor-suit squeeze,
- If LHO has 4 ♥ then adopt rhm's line: cash ♦ and if RHO has 4+♦, try to endplay LHO.