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Card play What does South do?
#3
Posted 2021-August-15, 02:08
Cyberyeti, on 2021-August-15, 01:42, said:
The spoiler just gives me complete garbage.
Fixed My Post - sorry.
Fortuna Fortis Felix
#4
Posted 2021-August-15, 04:03
Ok so you can make it when the defence kindly open up the heart suit for you saving you a guess as to how to play it for only one loser.
#5
Posted 2021-August-15, 04:11
not looked at spoiler. I would take ♠A, ♦to K in dummy, play ♣Q. that sets up crossruff and trump reduction play. I assume one opponent wins ♣ and then they take 2♠ tricks. I think the opps now need to switch to trumps. that will help though they will win ♥A and play another ♥. various chances that ♦q is a treble, or you can set up ♣ in dummy for losing ♦ discard in your own hand.
#6
Posted 2021-August-15, 04:58
Pilowsky 'This hand came up in a Daylong from yesterday. West leads the ♠K. How does South make 9 tricks? It was played by 11 people - in 3+ hearts - nobody made it.5 made 3H-1 and the other 6 did less well.'
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Take 2nd ♠ lead with ♠A. Lead a ♣. And guess well.
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Take 2nd ♠ lead with ♠A. Lead a ♣. And guess well.
#7
Posted 2021-August-15, 05:27
AL78, on 2021-August-15, 04:03, said:
Ok so you can make it when the defence kindly open up the heart suit for you saving you a guess as to how to play it for only one loser.
Actually no you can't after winning the first spade, providing E plays the right heart.
The way to make it is to win the SECOND spade and play a club immediately, now W has to expose his partner's K to a ruffing finesse or can't cash the third spade, and you have an extra entry to dummy to lead clubs.
#8
Posted 2021-August-15, 07:34
That is a quite interested and delicate hand.
Declarer has a dual threat - cross-ruffing or establishing ♣.
Even if declarer win the first ♠ and play ♣, after E win,
he need to cash the ♥A, 2 ♠, and play the second ♥ through dummy's ♥9
This ensure declarer cannot ruff ♦ twice, nor having the 3rd entry to establish ♣
E cannot profitably attack the second round ♥ which gives declarer the 3rd entry
Declarer has a dual threat - cross-ruffing or establishing ♣.
Even if declarer win the first ♠ and play ♣, after E win,
he need to cash the ♥A, 2 ♠, and play the second ♥ through dummy's ♥9
This ensure declarer cannot ruff ♦ twice, nor having the 3rd entry to establish ♣
E cannot profitably attack the second round ♥ which gives declarer the 3rd entry
#9
Posted 2021-August-15, 08:24
What kind of hand would west have to pass then fail to make a weak jump overcall but still bid twice with a spade suit headed by the KQ(J)?
I win the spade and return a spade. I want east to find discards before knowing much about my hand.
PS: I originally decided the opps must play some type of KS with super solid openers and no weak two bids so guessed that west held:
KQJxxx, J, xxx, Kxx
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I win the spade and return a spade. I want east to find discards before knowing much about my hand.
PS: I originally decided the opps must play some type of KS with super solid openers and no weak two bids so guessed that west held:
KQJxxx, J, xxx, Kxx
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This post has been edited by Winstonm: 2021-August-15, 09:11
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This hand came up in a Daylong from yesterday.
West leads the ♠K.
How does South make 9 tricks?
It was played by 11 people - in 3+ hearts - nobody made it.
5 made 3H-1 and the other 6 did less well.