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Hi all

 

West and EAST cards showed:

 

[hv=d=n&v=a&w=st952ha62dj542cq3&e=saq76hq843dtcakj8]266|100|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

West North East South

 

- Pass 1 Pass

1 Pass 4 Pass

Pass Pass

 

What is your plan to take 10 tricks or to lose only 3 tricks?

 

 

Cheers

 

Al

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Well, without knowing what the opening lead is, it would appear that a good general plan would be a dummy reversal of sorts by ruffing 3 diamonds in hand, cashing the spade A, pitch 2 hearts on the clubs, and just lose 2 high spades and a diamond.

West with 10952 is declarer. Dummy has the singleton .

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;) WIN CLUB ACE, LEAD DIAMOND 10.

(PROB THIS IS DUCKED TO LHO, BUT DOESNT MATTER)

IS RHO OPP WINS AND LEADS A HEART LET IT RUN. WIN RETURN IN HAND AND RUFF A DIAMOND. LOW CLUB TO HAND AND LEAD SPADE PLANNING TO FINESSE THE QUEEN(UNLESS SPADES ARE KJ DOUBLETON IN LHO YOU WILL LOSE A SPADE NO MATTER WHAT YOU DO SO IT DOESNT MATTER WHETHER THE FINESSE WINS OR LOSES) WIN RETURN AND CASH THE A OF SPADES. LEAD HIGH CLUBS EITHER PITCHING HEART OR DIAMONDS DEPENDING ON WHAT HAPPENED WITH THE HEART AT TRICK 3(MAYBE).

LOSE 1S, 1H, AND 1D (OR 2D AND NO HEART).

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I think I have to decide immediately what club holding to play West for.

According to the opponent's carding conventions, can the C9 be something else than singleton or doubleton?

 

If I believe West is short in clubs, I take the first trick with the CQ in hand and run the ST, relying on the HK onside and the trumps 3-2 with only one loser.

Otherwise, I play a round of diamonds to set-up a flexible cross-ruff position.

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Is there a reason we don't see what was lead to trick one? I mean, My plan is to wn the Spade King with ACE and have south drop the spade JAck...if you will let me.  B)

Sorry Ben I forgot to tell, that the lead is 9.

 

Al

Q. to Q.

 

Suppose it loses:

A. They switch to (before or after taking their trick)

Let it run to your Q. If this loses to the K, play to A when you have regained the lead. Now play the T and make the decision.

B. They continue or

Play the A and continue , discarding .

 

If it wins, play the A and continue , discarding

 

So basically the plan is to loose one and two or to loose one , one and one ...

 

Steven

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This is the complete deal

 

[hv=d=n&v=a&n=sj843hkj7dq983ct9&w=st952ha62dj542cq3&e=saq76hq843dtcakj8&s=skht95dak76c76542]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

West North East South

 

- Pass 1 Pass

1 Pass 4 Pass

Pass Pass

 

 

After going -1 I had the bad feeling, that my play was suboptimal.

I tried the -finesse to the 2. trick. I hoped West having Kx or Kxx in s.

this chance is about 34%.

 

I'm wondering if there is a line with greater percentage for success.

My stomach says there must be one.

 

Deep finesse tells: EW can make 3. lol

 

Cheers

 

Al

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