West plays 5D doubled on the ♠6 lead (playing standard 2/4 leads with top of doubleton). Plan the play.
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Premier League hand 1 Play 5D doubled
#1
Posted 2014-January-08, 18:32
West plays 5D doubled on the ♠6 lead (playing standard 2/4 leads with top of doubleton). Plan the play.
Wayne Somerville
#2
Posted 2014-January-09, 19:08
manudude03, on 2014-January-08, 18:32, said:
#3
Posted 2014-January-09, 19:11
manudude03, on 2014-January-08, 18:32, said:
West plays 5D doubled on the ♠6 lead (playing standard 2/4 leads with top of doubleton). Plan the play.
#4
Posted 2014-January-10, 03:00
It seems to me unrealistic from the bidding and opening lead that RHO has the ♥A
To give the contract a chance assume LHO has the ♥A and the ♣K.
This means RHO will have the ♠K and good diamonds, at least ♦QT8x for his double
So win and take the ruffing finesse in spades and next the club finesse.
The layout could be:
T1;♠A
T2:♠J, assume covered and ruffed, but it does not matter.
T3:club to ♣Q
T4:♠T, heart discard
T5:♠7 ruffed
T6:♣A
T7:♣ ruff or overruff, (assume overruff, it does not matter)
T8: ♥K (!)
This is the 5 card ending if South ruffed in on trick 7 with North to lead:
There is no way the defense can get more than a second trick now.
The suggested line also works when North has a small trump instead of a small club, but the contract can be defeated if North has only three spades and a small diamond.
Rainer Herrmann
To give the contract a chance assume LHO has the ♥A and the ♣K.
This means RHO will have the ♠K and good diamonds, at least ♦QT8x for his double
So win and take the ruffing finesse in spades and next the club finesse.
The layout could be:
T1;♠A
T2:♠J, assume covered and ruffed, but it does not matter.
T3:club to ♣Q
T4:♠T, heart discard
T5:♠7 ruffed
T6:♣A
T7:♣ ruff or overruff, (assume overruff, it does not matter)
T8: ♥K (!)
This is the 5 card ending if South ruffed in on trick 7 with North to lead:
There is no way the defense can get more than a second trick now.
The suggested line also works when North has a small trump instead of a small club, but the contract can be defeated if North has only three spades and a small diamond.
Rainer Herrmann
#5
Posted 2014-January-12, 10:30
I was thinking of something along the lines of Rainer's line here. Unfortunately I hadn't realised I needed the club finesse, but it didn't matter since it was offside anyway.
And no, I was not expecting North to have 5 spades lol.
And no, I was not expecting North to have 5 spades lol.
Wayne Somerville
#6
Posted 2014-January-12, 12:21
manudude03, on 2014-January-12, 10:30, said:
I was thinking of something along the lines of Rainer's line here. Unfortunately I hadn't realised I needed the club finesse, but it didn't matter since it was offside anyway. And no, I was not expecting North to have 5 spades lol.
Thank you for the interesting problems, manudude03.
mikeH found a successful defence to 4♠ in one of your later problems
On this deal, my line in 5♦X goes one down
To see the pretty ending, hit Next
mikeH found a successful defence to 4♠ in one of your later problems
On this deal, my line in 5♦X goes one down
To see the pretty ending, hit Next
#7
Posted 2014-January-12, 14:08
nige1, on 2014-January-12, 12:21, said:
Thank you for the interesting problems, manudude03.
mikeH found a successful defence to 4♠ in one of your later problems
On this deal, my line in 5♦X goes one down
To see the pretty ending, hit Next
mikeH found a successful defence to 4♠ in one of your later problems
On this deal, my line in 5♦X goes one down
To see the pretty ending, hit Next
That's pretty neat, I went one down myself on a double endplay. Pips played may be a little different, but the gist of it was right.
Wayne Somerville
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West plays 5D doubled on the ♠6 lead (playing standard 2/4 leads with top of doubleton). Plan the play.