EDIT: West leads 3 of clubs. South is the declarer after North opens a Precision 1♣. This is a 10 board IMP Pairs tournament on BBO with 29 tables playing.
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Which line? for this slam
#1
Posted 2009-September-15, 01:15
EDIT: West leads 3 of clubs. South is the declarer after North opens a Precision 1♣. This is a 10 board IMP Pairs tournament on BBO with 29 tables playing.
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#2
Posted 2009-September-15, 02:25
I will make the spade finese sooner or later, so lets try just now, ♣A, ♣ ruff ♠ fiense.
#3
Posted 2009-September-15, 11:35
.. but if the ♣K drops on a couple ruffs, I won't need the spade finesse. So I will try that before finessing.
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#4
Posted 2009-September-15, 15:05
billw55, on Sep 15 2009, 12:35 PM, said:
.. but if the ♣K drops on a couple ruffs, I won't need the spade finesse.
Yes you will, unless you seriously believe trumps are 2-2 on this hand. Somehow, I don't think the question would be posted if that was the case.
Edit:
If trumps are 2-2, you will not need the spade finesse, but you will when trumps are 3-1. And you cannot cash the AK trumps to find out, because then it will be too late. The spade finesse must be taken first. So........
A clubs, club ruff, spade to the J.....if it loses, then we play for 2-2 trumps (and I think spades will have to be 3-3 also).
If it wins, club ruff (has the club king dropped?),
If the club K has dropped, we cash the heart AK and claim 6 or 7, depending on the trump break.
Otherwise, cash the Ace of hearts, spade to the king, and lead dummies last club:
When clubs are 4-4, RHO will follow to this trick, as you ruff with your remaining small trump, Ace of diamonds, ruff a diamond, heart K, and again claim 6 or 7 depending on the trump break
If clubs are 5-3 (LHO starting with 5), and RHO pitches, ruff, followed by Ace of diamonds, ruff diamond, and claim as above.
If clubs are 5-3 (LHO starting with 5) and RHO Ruffs, then pitch a spade or diamond. Win whatever he returns, play the king of hearts (hearts were either 2-2 or 3-1 and RHO ruffed with a natural trump trick) and claim 6.
If clubs are 3-5, we ruff and LHO:
Discards. Ace of diamonds, diamond ruff and claim.
Overruffs. At this point, I think the only return he could possibly make that will hurt us would be a third spade, where his partner started with a doubleton trump and a doubleton spade.
If thats the case, I think I just have to accept defeat.
(Anybody got a better line? I'm sure there is one.)
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#5
Posted 2009-September-15, 15:12
And you can't afford to test trumps first, because you're very likely to need 3 ♣ ruffs.
Is there any chance the lead could be from the ♣K? Or even if the ♣ finesse loses, maybe the J will fall on the 3rd round. If neither of these works, you still have 2-2 trumps and the ♠ finesse to fall back on.
Is there any chance the lead could be from the ♣K? Or even if the ♣ finesse loses, maybe the J will fall on the 3rd round. If neither of these works, you still have 2-2 trumps and the ♠ finesse to fall back on.
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