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manudude03

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[hv=d=s&v=n&n=skjhdakj942cakq53&s=saq9764h74d83c982]133|200|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

Auction for completeness:

2S-(P)-3D-(3H)

P-(4H)-6S-AP

 

Lead is the 6. You ruff the lead and cash the A, which gets ruffed with the 2 by West. 3 lead back (heart lead would obviously have been fatal) East follows with the 8, what's your plan?

 

If you don't agree with the initial line, feel free to say.

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This problem is very computational! (ugh, stupid liberal arts degree :))

 

I think I changed my mind, I agree with your start. The bidding makes it too likely spades are 4-1 to overtake the K, though I would do this with no opposition bidding.

 

After your start I would just try to get back to hand with a club. Yes, there is no legitimate layout where this should work, but the alternative seems worse, since I didn't get Lightner'd.

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I am not able to compute this accurately, nor inclined to try, but I think I agree with your start. If AK of diamonds had held up then I would play king of spades and a diamond. If rho showed out I could ruff as low as possible and be virtually cold. If rho followed I would ruff high and hope for 3-2 trumps by drawing another round, assuming ten of spades is outstanding play a club to dummy, and pitch the heart on a diamond.

 

From the point you reached, I guess I overtake the spade and hope they come down. I infer they are breaking well at this point or else LHO might well have played another heart (certainly with Txx of spades remaining, for example.)

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Dealer: South
Vul: None
Scoring: IMP
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Auction for completeness:

2S-(P)-3D-(3H)

P-(4H)-6S-AP

 

Lead is the 6. You ruff the lead and cash the A, which gets ruffed with the 2 by West. 3 lead back (heart lead would obviously have been fatal) East follows with the 8, what's your plan?

 

If you don't agree with the initial line, feel free to say.

I agree with manudude03's start: ruff the lead and cash top s although you now seem doomed when, surprisingly, LHO ruffs A. LHO's return may have granted you a reprieve.
  • If you think LHO was 2605, then you should win K on the table, cash K and ruff a .
  • If you think LHO was 3505 (which does seem more likely), then you should follow JDonn's line, overtaking dummy's K with A.

In either case, you can draw trumps and use dummy's entries to ruff out a winner,

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