Backwash Squeeze
#1
Posted 2004-November-13, 23:31
1) Has anyone made one at the table or BBO?
2) Do we all wish we could once?
3) Can anyone xplain it in a very simple description?
#3
Posted 2004-November-14, 00:42
Declaring 6C, the 3 card ending was:
At trick 11, the lead was in dummy, and declarer ruffed the S7 with the Club Ace. West was squeezed in 3 suits.
nick
Sydney
#5
Posted 2004-November-14, 01:06
mike777, on Nov 14 2004, 07:04 AM, said:
ok...
now dummy is high
nick
Sydney
#8
Posted 2004-November-14, 02:03
Declarer ruffs the spade, setting up the Spade Queen.
If West discards a red suit, declarer plays the same suit. If West ruffs this, declarer overruffs and Spade Queen is trick 3. If West discards, so does declarer, and Trick 13 is taken by the Club King.
If West discards a trump, declarer ruffs and claims.
#11
Posted 2004-November-14, 03:15
#12
Posted 2004-November-14, 03:49
mike777, on Nov 14 2004, 05:31 AM, said:
1) Has anyone made one at the table or BBO?
2) Do we all wish we could once?
3) Can anyone xplain it in a very simple description?
1) I have never made one at the table. I suspect I am not good enough to recognize the position in advance if it arose
2) I would love to make one. For a start it would demonstrate that I am good enough to recognize the position at the table!
3) Look at the links psoted by sceptic (although there are a few typos I have spotted). I don't think there is a simple description which covers all types of Backwash squeezes but doesn't include other, related, squeezes. What they have in common is that South trumps one of dummy's plain cards and West is squeezed in 3 suits, one of which is the trump suit. His cards in the outside suits are genuine guards, but the small trump usually serves some subtler purpose.
As an aside, the squeezes I have made at the table are Simple squeeze, Double squeeze, Triple Squeeze, Show-up squeeze, and strip squeeze. I have also made a pseudo-progressive squeeze on BBO (i.e. West, squeezed in 3 suits, discarded incorrectly on the squeeze card and so got squeezed again). So next on my list to get are a genuine Progressive squeeze, a Criss-Cross squeeze and a Trump squeeze
Eric
#13
Posted 2004-November-14, 04:12
#14
Posted 2004-November-14, 05:15
I did have a triple jettison squeeze in 1985. One of these days I'm going under hypnosis to see if I can retrieve it from my 'files'

#15
Posted 2004-November-14, 09:00
The basic requirement is that the opponent has a trump, which prevents you from cross-ruffing the hand. And that same opponent guards both threat suits. So it is a squeeze in three suits, one of which is trumps. It turns out, that there Really is a threat in the dummy (in the example given above by nickf, it is the spade queen which becomes good if a trump is "discarded" by West).
To find backwash, all you have to remember is it is a way to deal with a squeeze where you can't pull all the trumps and there is no "squeeze threat" in the upper hand. This is one of the only ways to deal with the lack of "u" in a hand.
Ben
#16
Posted 2004-November-14, 09:28
nickf, on Nov 14 2004, 07:42 AM, said:
Declaring 6C, the 3 card ending was:
At trick 11, the lead was in dummy, and declarer ruffed the S7 with the Club Ace. West was squeezed in 3 suits.
nick
Sydney
OOOOOOOOOOOH how sweet!!!!!

#17
Posted 2004-November-14, 09:45
Deanrover, on Nov 14 2004, 08:19 AM, said:
me too, if yours counts mine counts
