Posted 2018-April-22, 07:13
In 6♦ it looks normal to win a diamond in dummy and play ♣K, ♣. If RHO ruffs, he ruffs air. I suppose I should be careful and cash a high spade first before giving up a club- if East were 2=7=3=1, he can beat me by pitching two spades on the clubs and getting a spade ruff.
6N is sort of interesting, and I am not sure the fancy line of ♠AK, cash a 3rd diamond and one club, endplay East with a heart, take the forced heart return and sque eze West in the blacks is much better than just conceding a club. I cannot see a way to combine my chances. For instance, if I play ♣AK (getting the bad news, I need to cash my spades to strip East's exit cards and I have killed my communication. Obviously I cannot duck a club either.
Similarly, if I run diamonds, not touching clubs, I can comfortably pitch one spade from my hand but my hand gets squeezed on the 5th diamond and West is in no pain. I can pitch a club, but that gives up chances for 3-2 clubs.
Assuming West is always bidding with seven spades, and East might have six for the w/r preempt:
Squeeze line wins with East is 2=7=3=1. It fails when East has 2=6=3=2. Nothing works when East is 3=6=3=1 or 3=7=3=0.
If East looks very conservative, I'd try the squeeze, but otherwise I'd go for the simple line.
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