The only way to make the contract is to do a "dummy reversal" where you ruff north's three diamond losers before pulling trump. The webpage suggested that the dummy reversal is the correct way to play the hand.
However, if I were playing the hand without being able to see east and west, I would play it as follows:
- Draw two rounds of trump.
- Play clubs and hope that they break 3-3
- If clubs do break 3-3, I would pull the last trump, then win the 4th club trick for my 13th trick.
- Even clubs don't break 3-3, there is still a chance that I can trump the 4th club for the 13th trick, if the player with the short clubs also has the short spades.
I have a about a 36% change of clubs breaking 3-3. Then I have about a 32% chance that the player with the short clubs also has the short spades. This gives me about a 68% chance to make the contract.
The "dummy reversal" method also has about a 68% chance to make the contact because it fails if trump are not split 3-2. But when it fails, there is a chance to go down two (or more) tricks because the person with long spades could potentially also have the long diamonds and win extra tricks.
Does anyone agree or disagree with my assessment? I just get annoyed by these bridge puzzles, where the “correct” way to solve the puzzle is not the correct way to actually play the hand.