Walddk, on Feb 14 2006, 03:15 PM, said:
LHO wins the king, cashes a top spade (diamond pitch from East) and exits with a club to the 9 and your ace.
Roland
I quite like the diamond pitch on my right, it probably means the 3rd club isn't getting over-ruffed!
I cash 1 top heart in the dummy. I see LHO will play the 10.
I play a diamond to the ace and ruff a club low.
I play a spade off the dummy. If RHO ruffs in, I overruff.
I ruff a club high in the dummy.
I play a spade off the dummy. Again, if RHO ruffs in I over-ruff.
I am now down to
x
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Qx
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opposite
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A9
J
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(the hearts might be different depending on RHO's plays on the spades)
and exit with the DJ. If LHO wins I'm cold, if RHO wins I hope the H10 wasn't from J10 doubleton (or J10x).
The difficulty with this line is that RHO could have discarded a club on the second spade, then I'd have been in trouble if he started with 1453, but I'd have changed tacks and taken the diamond finesse instead.
I had a possible alternative line of not taking any of the hearts, but I was worried about LHO ruffing in on the 3rd round of clubs with a singleton J or 10. Mind you, if he did that I could over-ruff and continue as before, taking the next ruff low. So maybe I need to think some more abuot whether this is right or not.
The other possible alternative line is one top trump in the dummy before playing a club. This seems to morph into my line above if trumps are 4-1 as LHO can't play a second trump.