♠ AK85
♥ Q9
♦ A1087
♣ 863
♠ J
♥ AK87
♦ J62
♣ AKQJ9
You reach 6 clubs from south and receive the lead of the diamond 9.  You duck.  RHO wins the Q and returns a small club.  Given  that the diamond is a doubleton or top of nothing, what is your choice of lines - do you play for some squeeze or do you try to simply ruff a 3rd heart?
						
						
						
					
					
						
		
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				Posted 2019-July-17, 10:17
 Winstonm, on 2019-July-17, 09:51, said:
Winstonm, on 2019-July-17, 09:51, said:
♠ AK85
♥ Q9
♦ A1087
♣ 863
♠ J
♥ AK87
♦ J62
♣ AKQJ9
You reach 6 clubs from south and receive the lead of the diamond 9. You duck. RHO wins the Q and returns a small club. Given that the diamond is a doubleton or top of nothing, what is your choice of lines - do you play for some squeeze or do you try to simply ruff a 3rd heart?
♥ Q9
♦ A1087
♣ 863
♠ J
♥ AK87
♦ J62
♣ AKQJ9
You reach 6 clubs from south and receive the lead of the diamond 9. You duck. RHO wins the Q and returns a small club. Given that the diamond is a doubleton or top of nothing, what is your choice of lines - do you play for some squeeze or do you try to simply ruff a 3rd heart?
What about a ruffing finesse of the diamond?
	Gordon Rainsford
London UK
					
				London UK
				
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				Posted 2019-July-17, 12:13
 gordontd, on 2019-July-17, 10:17, said:
gordontd, on 2019-July-17, 10:17, said:
What about a ruffing finesse of the diamond?
Frankly, it didn't occur to me. Blind spot. Thanks.
	"Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere." 
					
				
	
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