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This is a hand from the humourous book "Beaten by the masters" by David Bird. This hand appears on page 113. It appears to me that the author has missed a better line than the one given in the book (or perhaps that is the point of the joke!).

 

Anyway...

 

You reach 7S as South (after West preempts 4) and West leads the Q.

 

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Plan the play.

 

 

As usual Adv/Exp please don't post spoilers too early.

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Well,

my main worries are a 4-0 spade split (East), a 5-0 club split (East), a 4-1 club split (East), and a 10-0 diamond split (West). I can mitigate many of those by careful play which involves not playing the A or K of diamonds on the first round, but playing a 7 instead and ruffing, then pulling trump leaving the position to finesse the J if needed, then run some clubs leaving a finessing position if J or T drops stiff, and if clubs split 4-1 with some other club I can drop a club on the A, ruff clubs good, and pitch the 2 on the other and 5th. Alternatively, if the clubs split 5-0 I have chances of a red suit squeeze against west or a triple squeeze with diamonds and hearts against west and hearts and clubs against south. But to play the squeeze line I need to play a top diamond on the first trick, which puts me in great danger if I do encounter the 10-0 split. 10-0 seems pretty unlikely, but not impossible and I'm not sure a B-I post of trumpace would be after a squeeze position, so I guess I like the first line better.

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Well,

my main worries are a 4-0 spade split (East), a 5-0 club split (East), a 4-1 club split (East), and a 10-0 diamond split (West). I can mitigate many of those by careful play which involves not playing the A or K of diamonds on the first round, but playing a 7 instead and ruffing, then pulling trump leaving the position to finesse the J if needed, then run some clubs leaving a finessing position if J or T drops stiff, and if clubs split 4-1 with some other club I can drop a club on the A, ruff clubs good, and pitch the 2 on the other and 5th. Alternatively, if the clubs split 5-0 I have chances of a red suit squeeze against west or a triple squeeze with diamonds and hearts against west and hearts and clubs against south. But to play the squeeze line I need to play a top diamond on the first trick, which puts me in great danger if I do encounter the 10-0 split. 10-0 seems pretty unlikely, but not impossible and I'm not sure a B-I post of trumpace would be after a squeeze position, so I guess I like the first line better.

Even in England there are only 13 clubs in the deck.

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Even in England there are only 13 clubs in the deck.

Ah, well then it seems pretty straight forward to me, if I can count to 13 I can make it as I can account for all problems including 10-0 diamonds or 4-0 spades (either way) or 4-0 clubs (either way).

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I dont think the double squeeze will work, nor the simple squeze.

 

Discard a club on the dime ace

Spade Ace, to pick up 4-0 trumps with west.

Spade Q, spade finesse to pick up easts 4 spades.

 

Club K, Club ace, Club Q, club ruff

Heart to ace.

Dime K discard heart

Discard other heart on last club

 

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