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[hv=d=w&v=a&n=sa76hk87djt86cqj4&w=sqj8hqj543dk3ck92&e=sk953h62da752ca87&s=st42hat9dq94ct653]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

West North East South

 

 1    Pass  1    Pass

 1NT   Pass  3NT   Pass

 Pass  Pass  

 

Can you make this contract

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Not on the obvious diamond lead, no.

On the CQ lead and some pretty serious mis-defence later, possibly. This looks more like a "can you construct a defence to let you make" rather than "can it be made genuinely".

 

By the way, what is East's 3NT bid? Or are EW a 'modern' pair who don't believe in inviting?

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J diamonds led

 

Pard was expert in a skyclub indy and he bid 3NT whcih as we were vuln I assumed he knew what he was doing

 

I posted this because I made it and it took me ages I had to stop and seriously think about it mid way and I chose the (what I thought was my only chance to make it.

 

I just wanted to know how hard it is to make, cos it hurt the little brain cells I had and whether I was just lucky or I took the best line to make it was discarding the J spades that I think gave me the contract on hand 8

 

here is my play on line 40

 

http://online.bridgebase.com/myhands/hands...summaries=86400

 

Hidden play

 

 

Deal: 4 A76 K87 JT86 QJ4

Contract: QJ8 QJ543 K3 K92 K953 62 A752 A87

OnLead: T42 AT9 Q94 T653

Lead:

DJ D2 D4 D3

D6 D5 DQ DK

HJ HK H2 H9

S6 S3 S2 S8

SQ SA S5 S4

CQ CA C5 C2

H6 HA H3 H8

D9 SJ DT DA

SK ST H4 S7

S9 HT C9 H7

C7 C3 CK C4

HQ D8 D7 C6

H5 CJ C8 CT

 

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Once North wins the first heart AND switches to a spade (when a diamond looks clearcut), you are home and dry! Well done for not dropping the ball they'd given you.

 

I don't understand the J comment - you just have to avoid keeping a losing club instead of a heart winner.

 

Paul

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When North won the first heart with the king, he cost his side a heart trick.

When he didn't play a third diamond having won the king of hearts, he lost the chance to set up a long diamond trick for his side.

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