lamford, on 2020-April-09, 18:29, said:
I don't see any gain playing the progressive squeeze, as you can just come down to Ax none AKQx none in dummy. If East began with Kx KQxxxx JTxx x, he has already been squeezed on the previous trick. Meanwhile, you keep the chance of East being 4-7-1-1 or 5-6-1-1 (maybe he misread his hand or decided to warp the bidding) at no cost.
And I agree that most would not consider leading low from Jx. Although perhaps they should, as it should be easy enough (for an expert) to distinguish between possession of the queen of spades and the jack of hearts when following to five rounds of clubs, with 120 different ways to play them!
You come down to Ax void AKQx void in dummy and Qxx 10 x x in hand. Rho has been squeezed, you say. He pitches down to a stiff spade K.
Your play
Of course, one could just cash the spade A and cross back to the Queen but that would look more than a trifle silly when east held xx KQxxxx Jxxx x, a hand where he’d quite likely play card for card the same as with Kx KQxxxx Jxxx x.
Or one could cash the club....presumably the rational play. But what to pitch from dummy? Oh, obviously the diamond. I mean what’s more likely? A 3-2 diamond break or a 5-2 spade break with east holding Kx? Clearly, based on your argument, you’d somehow know that east had been dealt Kx in spades😊
I’m not smart enough....i’d pitch a spade. But, and this is the point of the problem: if you pitch a small spade, you’re dependent on the diamonds breaking: east just ditches his presumed last spade, no matter what it is.
Most of the time you will be dependent on diamonds but once in a while east has had to stiff his spade king already, and when you cash the last club, pitching the spade Ace, east is done.
note that the only role for the spade Ace was to prevent them cashing it at trick 1. You don5 need it to take a trick if diamonds run
I remember playing this problem and being pumped when I got it right. I thought then and think now that it’s a very pretty hand
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