Follow the play through and observe the odd squeeze N is subjected to if S leads a club and W ruffs with the K, it's a kind of red suit ruffing squeeze with the added wrinkle that underruffing is also fatal. In practice with nothing to guide me and only in 3♠ I ruffed with the J and was overruffed so only emerged with 9 tricks.
Weird squeeze position
#1
Posted 2019-December-14, 14:46
Follow the play through and observe the odd squeeze N is subjected to if S leads a club and W ruffs with the K, it's a kind of red suit ruffing squeeze with the added wrinkle that underruffing is also fatal. In practice with nothing to guide me and only in 3♠ I ruffed with the J and was overruffed so only emerged with 9 tricks.
#2
Posted 2019-December-15, 05:17
Triple cross ruffing squeeze, anyone?
#3
Posted 2019-December-15, 05:36
FelicityR, on 2019-December-15, 05:17, said:
Triple cross ruffing squeeze, anyone?
It's not really a ruffing squeeze involving both reds in that what it really does is prevents a heart discard or you ruff them out, a diamond discard more allows you to cross ruff the hand because W has to follow to the 4th heart.
It's just an odd position.
#4
Posted 2019-December-15, 07:03
Did South get to mention her clubs?
#6
Posted 2019-December-15, 14:01
FelicityR, on 2019-December-15, 05:17, said:
Triple cross ruffing squeeze, anyone?
It seems related to a Backwash Squeeze too- quite interesting and reinforces the idea Not to double and give away too much info. +100 or _50 are about the same without a huge trump stack. But it would be informative if we had the actual auction.
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#8
Posted 2019-December-16, 15:07
Cyberyeti, on 2019-December-14, 14:46, said:
Follow the play through and observe the odd squeeze N is subjected to if S leads a club and W ruffs with the K, it's a kind of red suit ruffing squeeze with the added wrinkle that underruffing is also fatal. In practice with nothing to guide me and only in 3♠ I ruffed with the J and was overruffed so only emerged with 9 tricks.
It won't allow me to replay the whole hand.
#11
Posted 2019-December-17, 00:03
#12
Posted 2019-December-17, 04:16
nige1, on 2019-December-16, 18:44, said:
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As dsLawsd points out, this seems to be
a beautiful backwash squeeze, CyberYeti.
On the left, simplified version, with South declarer.
Defenders start with 3 rounds of ♣s.
GIB verifies that, to succeed, declarer must ruff with ♠A.
Mine is slightly different in that you can apparently succeed by discarding on the third club due to the ♠98 not being with the Q, but yes this is the form if you ruff high
#13
Posted 2019-December-26, 15:14
msjennifer, on 2019-December-17, 00:03, said:
AFAIR, Géza Ottlik discovered the backwash squeeze
Something like this?
With ♠s trump. South ruffs his ♣2 with North's ♠K?
#14
Posted 2021-November-09, 11:13
nige1, on 2019-December-26, 15:14, said:
AFAIR, Géza Ottlik discovered the backwash squeeze
Something like this?
With ♠s trump. South ruffs his ♣2 with North's ♠K?
This one is already known as Seres squeeze (by Tim Seres) where two menaces are in unfavoureble position(=1sf, 1sf or controlled in the lower hand) with an high trump (in both hands) and also the trump is squeezed!(Lovera)
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As dsLawsd points out, CyberYeti's board is a variant of the
beautiful backwash squeeze
On the left, a simplified version, with South declarer.
Defenders start with 3 rounds of ♣s.
GIB verifies that, to succeed, declarer must ruff with ♠A.