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#1 User is offline   phoenix214 

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Posted 2016-February-02, 15:08


Lead CK - you win with A. Play a high spade from dummy - W drops T.
Auction: p-p-1S-p-2N-p-4S

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Posted 2016-February-02, 15:52

MP/IMPS ? I wouldn't have played the high spade, I'd like to have scored a small trump in hand via a club ruff first.
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Posted 2016-February-02, 17:39

Finesse Q and if this wins, cash the ace pitching a heart. Then ruff the J and play a to the ace followed by J. Just 2 hearts and a trump to lose since you can handle the 4-1 heart breaks.
If the diamond finesse loses, take the presumed diamond return pitching 2 hearts. Now you're likely to lose a trump, K and a , though some 4-1 heart breaks will see you off.
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Posted 2016-February-03, 07:40

edit: misread op.
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Posted 2016-February-03, 16:32

Er y play high spde from dummy, ht fnesse x2 gives me 75% and if it loses what does west play Qc, trump? Or diamond or heart back, so seems to be best lin
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Posted 2016-February-04, 20:22

A then 3 appeals (more than a trump from the table).
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Posted 2016-February-06, 11:10

After the play East has the Ace. So the finesse looks safe. If W has King and the and the marriage he would have been silent with 13 points and a single. If the finesse wins, you continue with and should be home under the assumption that E has at least one honor, is it single or not.

To start with a ruff followed by a might led to the ace and the continuation of a another , which might lead to difficulties.

But I do not believe, that you present us a standard layout. So tell us the clue! B-)
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Posted 2016-February-06, 13:04

I prefer a heart at trick 2. If West wins, he has to play something helpful.
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