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Yet another hand from our HP final last week. With so many play problems it's probably not so surprising the match took nearly 10 hours.

 

Table 1 (our team declaring)

2 of spades lead (4th highest) which runs to your Queen.

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In a long match, I would play it the chicken way and go for 9 tricks first. So I play diamonds from the top to secure my ninth trick. This clealy reduces my chances to win 11 tricks, but I would pay the price. After all, ten tricks are still possible and maygive me a good result.
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How does that secure 9 tricks?

 

2 + 2 + 3 + 1 = 8.

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In a long match, I would play it the chicken way and go for 9 tricks first.

Good plan, given that this is

i) a 60-board match and

ii) total points (aggregate) scoring where overtricks are essentially irrelevant

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Good or ill, I win the spade, club to Ace, diamond Jack run around (pitching the 10). I assume it loses to cause a problem. Best defense, though, this holds, then the 9 loses to the King at round two, snipping communications.

 

Spade comes back, causing great distress. I run off the diamonds, watching cards. In the end, I try the club finesse.

 

If I could enable losing the diamond with an entry, I'd run diamonds on the spade return and end in dummy. Depending upon pitches, I might hook the heart or cross to the heart King to lead a club toward the Queen. I doubt that I get that pleasure.

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I'm notoriously bad at play problems, however here's what I'd try...

(Basically, I'm trusting that the Spade lead is really 4th best in which case they split 4-4)

 

Win the Queen of Spades and then duck a club to East

Win the Spade return, then hook the Queen of Clubs...

 

if this wins, then I have 9 tricks. Even if Diamond hook is off, I have

 

2 Spades

2 Hearts

3 Diamonds

2 Clubs

 

If this loses, then I have the Diamond finesse to fall back on plus some other possibilities if clubs break 3-3...

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Club to the ace and diamond finesse seems fine. If it fails, then cash 1 diamond, leaving an entry in dummy, to watch discard and from there decide whether to try for the 9th trick in hearts or clubs.

What do you do when the diamond finesse wins on the first round? You either commit to picking up diamonds when they are 4-1 and lose your heart option, or play for diamonds 3-2 and maintain an entry to dummy.

 

I think Richard's line is mildly superior since both will end up requiring the clubs or diamonds to behave.

 

Paul

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I don't know what the right line is, but I can tell you the winning line...

 

I'm still not convinced by the ducking-a-club line as I struggle to see how on what layout it gains, other than J10x club onside, against losing if they have carelessly not led a 4th highest spade.

 

The only winning finesse is the heart one. LHO has

 

KJ9x

108x

Kxx

Jxx

 

and will find it easy to duck the first round of diamonds (harder holding Kx as it's always possible you have 6 of them....) so the winning line is to clear diamonds from hand.

 

My team-mate took the club finesse at trick 2 and went off.

At the other table, I led a heart at trick 1 and declarer went 2 off.

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