Q of spades lead.
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double dummy play problem
#2
Posted 2012-May-12, 15:46
rduran1216, on 2012-May-12, 15:05, said:
Q of spades lead.
Double dummy, i want to be in 3nt by west, play would be same double dummy at notrump for the same 9 tricks (10 if north makes a mistake).
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#3
Posted 2012-May-13, 09:55
Cant I just win spade ace play three rounds of clubs and play the diamond K from hand? How can he prevent me scoring two hearts and a diamond to go with 6 black suit tricks? Once I have a diamond trick in the bag, its easy as pie to come to an extra trick either via the stepping stone squeeze or a simple endplay.
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#4
Posted 2012-May-13, 10:18
phil_20686, on 2012-May-13, 09:55, said:
Cant I just win spade ace play three rounds of clubs and play the diamond K from hand? How can he prevent me scoring two hearts and a diamond to go with 6 black suit tricks? Once I have a diamond trick in the bag, its easy as pie to come to an extra trick either via the stepping stone squeeze or a simple endplay.
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#5
Posted 2012-May-13, 10:22
Obv ben is right you have to play a fourth club squeezing them out of a diamond (if they pitch a heart, clear hearts). Once they have been squeezed out of a diamond they are dead. If you play the DK before doing that then they can just clear diamonds and have 2 diamond winners and you are dead.
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#6
Posted 2012-May-13, 11:19
yeah I'm a noob I overlooked running the clubs. This would be more interesting as a single dummy play problem, it was a hand from the international fund game, frank stewart gave a blase kind of "west should make 3c on careful play" and I thought it was an awfully bold claim.
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