At the table, the lead was the T♦, although you may want to consider the problem on any lead.
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#1
Posted 2008-August-12, 01:39
At the table, the lead was the T♦, although you may want to consider the problem on any lead.
#2
Posted 2008-August-12, 03:14
I play and make it:
I win the first trick and play ♣K then ♣ to the Q. West take when he wants and then can return:
1. ♥ then I take in hand and play all my ♣, discarding one ♦, one ♥ and one ♠ from dummy. West can easily discard a ♦. East has to keep 4 ♥ hence he should discard 2 ♠, hoping for K or J in West. Then I play ♥ for K and Q and cash ♦K and now East has some trouble as he can't discard his ♦9. So he discards two ♠. I can know make the 3 last ♠ in my hand.
2. if he returns ♦, I play ♥ for the A and do the same as above.
3. it is more complicated on a ♠ return as I will not be able to discard an other one from dummy on the ♣. Then I start with A, K and Q of ♥. East can discard one ♠ and one ♦. I play ♠ to the K then all my ♣. Weast can't discard another ♦ so he discards ♠J. Hence I can discard one ♥ and two ♦ from dummy. Now East has some trouble as he should keep one ♥, so he discards one ♥ and Q and 10 of ♠ and I make my last ♠ then ♦ for the K.
On a ♠ lead I can't make it if Weast duck the first ♣ and then returns another ♠ because I will have to make my ♣ before ♥AKQ.
Aurelien
I win the first trick and play ♣K then ♣ to the Q. West take when he wants and then can return:
1. ♥ then I take in hand and play all my ♣, discarding one ♦, one ♥ and one ♠ from dummy. West can easily discard a ♦. East has to keep 4 ♥ hence he should discard 2 ♠, hoping for K or J in West. Then I play ♥ for K and Q and cash ♦K and now East has some trouble as he can't discard his ♦9. So he discards two ♠. I can know make the 3 last ♠ in my hand.
2. if he returns ♦, I play ♥ for the A and do the same as above.
3. it is more complicated on a ♠ return as I will not be able to discard an other one from dummy on the ♣. Then I start with A, K and Q of ♥. East can discard one ♠ and one ♦. I play ♠ to the K then all my ♣. Weast can't discard another ♦ so he discards ♠J. Hence I can discard one ♥ and two ♦ from dummy. Now East has some trouble as he should keep one ♥, so he discards one ♥ and Q and 10 of ♠ and I make my last ♠ then ♦ for the K.
On a ♠ lead I can't make it if Weast duck the first ♣ and then returns another ♠ because I will have to make my ♣ before ♥AKQ.
Aurelien
#3
Posted 2008-August-12, 03:20
I want to declare.
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#4
Posted 2008-August-12, 08:05
defend and lead a spade. Win CA and continue another spade to break the entry.
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#5
Posted 2008-August-12, 09:57
andy_h, on Aug 12 2008, 09:05 AM, said:
defend and lead a spade. Win CA and continue another spade to break the entry.
i think it also works on the D lead. Hold up the club ace for a round and return a spade. I think dummy gets squeezed on the club run after this.
#6
Posted 2008-August-13, 02:33
matmat, on Aug 12 2008, 10:57 AM, said:
andy_h, on Aug 12 2008, 09:05 AM, said:
defend and lead a spade. Win CA and continue another spade to break the entry.
i think it also works on the D lead. Hold up the club ace for a round and return a spade. I think dummy gets squeezed on the club run after this.
You can still win by playing ♥A,K,Q first then ♠ to the K and run clubs. East is squeezed and will discard a ♠ so you can discard a ♦ from dummy
#7
Posted 2008-August-13, 09:48
Lazboui, on Aug 13 2008, 03:33 AM, said:
matmat, on Aug 12 2008, 10:57 AM, said:
andy_h, on Aug 12 2008, 09:05 AM, said:
defend and lead a spade. Win CA and continue another spade to break the entry.
i think it also works on the D lead. Hold up the club ace for a round and return a spade. I think dummy gets squeezed on the club run after this.
You can still win by playing ♥A,K,Q first then ♠ to the K and run clubs. East is squeezed and will discard a ♠ so you can discard a ♦ from dummy
You mean this ending:
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