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Another Camrose Deal 17 imp swing

Poll: Another Camrose Deal (7 member(s) have cast votes)

Your lead against 6C?

  1. Queen of spades (3 votes [42.86%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 42.86%

  2. Small heart (3 votes [42.86%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 42.86%

  3. Top diamond (1 votes [14.29%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 14.29%

  4. Club (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  5. Other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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Posted 2019-March-02, 15:01


Your lead?
Play problem later.

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Posted 2019-March-02, 15:04

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Posted 2019-March-04, 01:13

S might help declarer set up dummy’s suit.

C could give away partner’s Qxx or Jxxx.

D looks a bit pointless.

H under the K is risky but, with the A likely in N, could oblige declarer to go up immediately. It is also a « natural » thing to do to lead through dummy’s control if I had only small H. So I’ll go for that.
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Posted 2019-March-04, 12:49


Apollo1201 writes 'S might help declarer set up dummy's suit. C could give away partner's Qxx or Jxxx. D looks a bit pointless. H under the K is risky but, with the A likely in N, could oblige declarer to go up immediately. It is also a « natural » thing to do to lead through dummy's control if I had only small H. So I'll go for that.'
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In the Scotland v EBU match, both tables reached 6, on similar auctions.
At one table, Q was led and declarer made 12 tricks, by careful play.
At the other table, LHO followed Appollo1201's sage recommendation to lead a , which removed a dummy-entry and made declarer's life harder -- as Paul Gipson commented. Notwithstanding, deep-finesse indicates that. with inspired views, declarer can still succeed. Suppose declarer starts A, A, ducked in dummy. RHO wins A to return a . What now?

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Posted 2019-March-05, 15:03


This deal attracted few comments but the play is interesting:
On a lead, declarer must take good views and play precisely
to make both hands high.
Please press Next to see the winning line.

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