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Yes, this is a terrible slam to put it lightly. Luckily you avoid the diamond lead and get the ♥6 lead. Plan the play. If you draw trumps, you find LHO started with Qx.
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ahydra, on 2016-October-03, 06:14, said:
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Phil, on 2016-October-03, 10:46, said:
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MrAce, on 2016-October-03, 09:36, said:
Posted 2016-October-07, 20:44
Last Wednesday, in a Western District league match.
we played a deal like this, with a similar theme.
NS bid accurately to 6♥ missed at the other tables
LHO led a ♣T won by dummy's ♣K.
Declarer ruffed a ♠. Crossed to ♥Q, Discarded a ♦ on ♠A,
Ruffed a 2nd ♠. Crossed to ♥Q.
Ruffed dummy's last ♠. Crossed to ♣A and played dummy's remaining trumps to squeeze RHO in the monors. If LHO discarded a top ♦, then declarer could discard a ♣, and concede a ♦.