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BAM Play Problem 2


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Partner has a perfecto here, and we should try making twelve. Ride it around to the king and float the heart jack (assume spades not 4-0)

 

A. Holds, diamond toward the deuce. Spade comes back, win the ace. Heart ace and a high ruff.

 

1. Spades are 2-2. Take the club finesse as a last resort.

 

2. Spades are 3-1 and heart king still outstanding. Take the club finesse for twelve, presumably five spades, a diamond ruff, three clubs and three hearts.

 

3. Spades are 3-1 and heart king falls. Claim before I hold myself to eleven.

 

B. Loses

 

1. If they cash a diamond, and return a spade, try a crossruff.

 

2. Immediate spade return, won in dummy. Heart ace-queen, dumping diamonds, all if 4-3, and a club finesse in the end. Unlucky if lefty ruffs the queen.

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After the spade lead which I won in dummy, I drew trumps ending in hand. (don't think that was best). I then lead the J, which wasn't covered and won the trick. I crossed to a high club and played A (pitching a diamond) and ruffed a heart felling the K. I then crossed to another high club (Q falling) and was able to make the rest of the tricks.

 

Turns out I didn't need to make any overtricks. At the other table, my teammate doubled the diamond splinter and the opponents chose to defend 5X and only take it 3 off.

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running the J is sounder than the ruff out, you arevery likelly to end up making a finese, and the J is much bette when heats are 5-2

Is that right? a) west might cover with Kx (or even Kxx) so heart finesse is not really 50 % b ) losing heart finesse is instant 11 c) working club-finesse will produce 12 in most cases any way.

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c) working club-finesse will produce 12 in most cases any way.

Really?

 

Five spades, three clubs, A and what three other tricks? I can see one or two diamond ruffs but that still leaves a deficit.

A + 3 ruffs in hand + 3 +5th + 4 in dummy equals 12. Of course this requires 43 hearts.

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