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#2
Posted 2004-February-08, 19:07
try discarding a spade on the 3rd club and ruffing away the spade loser?
win with the king draw a round of trumps play AQ club spade to Ace king club discarding a spade spade ruff and draw trumps and lose one dia in the end?
win with the king draw a round of trumps play AQ club spade to Ace king club discarding a spade spade ruff and draw trumps and lose one dia in the end?
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#3
Posted 2004-February-08, 19:23
TaDa......... well done.
Yes, this is the play. How can so many miss it? On the actual hand, playing 3♣ and going for a ♠ ruff is enough. No problems. If you want to be even more careful, how might you play (the general play, is exactly as AceofHearts suggested).
Ben
PS.. I wrote this without noticing your excellent idea of drawing one round of trumps. Anything else?
Yes, this is the play. How can so many miss it? On the actual hand, playing 3♣ and going for a ♠ ruff is enough. No problems. If you want to be even more careful, how might you play (the general play, is exactly as AceofHearts suggested).
Ben
PS.. I wrote this without noticing your excellent idea of drawing one round of trumps. Anything else?
--Ben--
#4
Posted 2004-February-09, 01:49
K♠A ♣Q♣A♠K♣discarding a ♠ A♠ ♠ruff draw trumps and give up the last trick to a ♦
#5
Posted 2004-February-09, 12:56
When playing for a ♠ruff in dummy (after pitching a ♠ on the third round of ♣'s), there is two problems. If you play two rounds of trumps first, you will be stuck in dummy after ruffing the ♠. When you lead a ♦ if the opponent with the fourth ♣ can win the trick, he can give his partner a ♣ ruff.
So as long as you keep communication between the hands you will be ok. You can do this a couple of ways. First, play on the black suits before touching trumps. Or ducking a ♦ early. The one thing you can't do is pull two rounds of trumps and then ruff a ♠ in dummy.
Ben
So as long as you keep communication between the hands you will be ok. You can do this a couple of ways. First, play on the black suits before touching trumps. Or ducking a ♦ early. The one thing you can't do is pull two rounds of trumps and then ruff a ♠ in dummy.
Ben
--Ben--
#6
Posted 2004-February-09, 13:06
Yes, but if trumps are 4-1 and you play ♦ first, you might become short in ♥s I guess... So only 1 round of trumps has to do it.
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#7
Posted 2004-February-09, 13:33
Free, on Feb 9 2004, 02:06 PM, said:
Yes, but if trumps are 4-1 and you play ♦ first, you might become short in ♥s I guess... So only 1 round of trumps has to do it.
Not really, if they win the ♦ and continue a ♦ they give you the time for a dummy-reversal, cross ruff kind of thing.
You win 2♠+3♣+4♦ruff+3♥. You can't play this way to start off with, because you lack the entries I think. There winning and continuing a ♦ helps you execute this play.
Ben
--Ben--
#8
Posted 2004-February-10, 19:12
♠ ruff in dummy without pulling trump to much, being stuck in dummy can be painfull. Maybe some weird endplay in ♦ might work but I am opting for ♣ to break 4-3.
Mike
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be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
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True story, only 1 of 12 BBO declarers made 12 tricks (6 in slam). They all should do better, especially since several were "experts". How about you?