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Two play problems from the German 2nd league


Gerben42

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This one was bid by our opponents:

 

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1 (4) 4NT (p)

5 (p) 6

 

Lead Q. Overcaller is not the kind of player to bid 4 on QJT 7th of and out.

 

And this hand was bid by us:

 

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(p) 1* (p) 1**

(p) 1*** (p) 4

All pass.

 

* 14+ with or 15+ balanced

** 0 - 11, 4+

*** 3, or min. with 4

 

On your screen side North grabs the 1-card, then suddenly remembers to ask about 1 and decides to NOT bid 1 at this point. He also considers doubling the final contract, so assume he has all the missing trumps.

 

Lead 2 (3rd and 5th).

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(1)

Start by playing a to Q and ruffing a .

Probably (hopefully?) the will be overruffed.

 

My plan is to make 5 spade tricks, 2 heart tricks and possibly come down to an ending where North is trump squeezed in the minors. I need the K onside, and for nobody to touch clubs. If North wins a trump trick when dummy has no major suit card he will be able to get out a or a to kill the ending.

If North is 3244 with the black kings the trump squeeze will provide a 12th trick, but you told us South would not bid 4 with that hand.

This line needs a friendly layout (not so likely, perhaps), and friendly defense (quite likely if I were defending this, perhaps you and your partner defended well :) )

 

(2) If the spade is a singleton we can make by playing for 3-3 with the Q onside, losing 3 trump tricks only.

If spades are 3-3 we should be able to come to 10 tricks with 6 tricks outside spades, the Ace and Queen of hearts, a possible club/4th spade ruff, and the trump pips will be good enough for a 10th trick.

 

I will play for 3-3 spades (2 is a low pip, South may have opened something at favourable with 1534 or similar, and this way we don't need much from ). So A, K, A, if this is not ruffed then the 4, planning to run it if North is asleep. North can win his K, but he can't win more than 3 heart tricks, or 2 hearts and a club.

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Too hard? :(

 

The 2nd one:

 

 

You do not have a loser at this point so if you lose 3 trumps you have to get rid of your only. If RHO has 2 or more that is possible.

 

First trick RHO puts in J so you win the Ace.

A, K, ruffed. It turns out they are 3 - 3.

Play a small trump to the Queen. Play a discarding a . Give up 3 trump tricks while playing .

 

 

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1: Finesse in Spade. If this works, finesse in Club to the queen and finesse again in spades. Lousy plan but I cannot see how I should surivive without the spade finesse. But if htis finess works, the Club finesse is a good bet after your words about your opoonent.

IF all this is fine, I will play a second trump to the jack. IF I had survived so far, I will decide how to handle my losers.

 

2. I win in hand and finesse in Diamond. I play a middle heart, covered and won. A diamond back and a next heart. LEts say, North wins high and plays a low one to my queen.

I win in dummy and play the 3. diamond, discarding a club.

 

The position is now:

North: S

H J3

D

C??XX

Dummy Hand

S Qxx A T

H A9

D 87

C T A4

 

So I continue diamonds and all I loose are three trump tricks.

In reflection, I did not need the diamond finesse, but the same line had worked with diamonds 4-2. There are always just three hearts to lose.

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