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How to play this hand single dummy?


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[hv=d=e&v=n&n=sj98hatdakt6cq987&w=s653hj97542d52cj5&e=saqth3dq983ckt432&s=sk742hkq86dj74ca6]399|300|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

Bidding (EW silent excecpt for DBL of East):

1D-2C

2NT-3NT-(DBL)

P-RDBL

 

(could be that DBL asked for Club lead)

 

Play:

1: J lead and North can hold his Q

2: J for Ace of East

3: Small for Ace of South

4: to A in North

5: 9 for Q and K

6: return for T of East for -1

 

The situation at trick 6 (defence made one trick):

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Double dummy this makes on a squeeze.

Shouldn't an international player not have found this?

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Declarer has several possible ways of setting up a ninth trick at trick 6 : 1) the diamond finesse, 2) playing West for the 10 (10xxx - AQ or 10xx - AQx), 3) playing East for AQ10(x) and the Q.

 

Declarer went for 2).

 

I find East's double aggressive. From declarer's point of vue, East has already shown K10xxx and the AQ. He probably needs the Q for his double, but the bidding suggests that card will be poorly placed in East's hand. (Again, I think the double is very optimistic.) Declarer seemed to believe that East had it, and was right. Does he need the 10 too? Are the poor club suit and the likely badly placed Q enough indication that East holds AQ10, and not simply the bare AQ? Tough decision...

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Placing the diamond queen is easy, placing the spade TEN as noted above is difficult. But three rounds of hearts to see what EAST plays (and to get a count) might be useful.

 

Someone wanting to punish EAST might try a heart to the ten. Now, 4H, 1S, 2D, 2C and EAST still has a vulnerable diamond stopper, a spade guard, a club guard. It could get ugly.

 

[hv=n=s9hdaktxc98&w=s65hj97d52c&e=sqthdq98ckt&s=sk74hkdjxxc]399|300|On the last heart, dummy plays a club and EAST? If a spade, spades run. If a diamond, diamond run. I could see a spade discard and pain would follow quickly in a redoubled contract. But either way, there is a reasonable shot at an overtrick. [/hv]

 

But the cash hearts, cash spade KING, enter dummy and throw EAST in could have been found, but if you play EAST for 5KT, the diamond queen, and the spade AQ, you almost have to figure the heart JACK with WEST for the initial pass and with clubs 5-2, the heart hook seems reasonable too boot.

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