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[sP} 542--8653-1074-KQJ Dummy

All Vuln.

South D.

1H-P-2h-P

4h-passed out.

Pard leads Q sp

follows win A sp declarer.

3cl-p{9} J-your play (E)

and give reasoning

 

Easts hand.

{Sp} 863-A4-9852-A854.

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Dealer: South
Vul: ????
Scoring: Unknown
542
8653
T74
KQJ
 
doc/images/table.png
863
A4
9852
A854
1-p-2-p

4-p-p-p

 

Q lead to the Ace.

3-9-J-?

thanks! ;) Duck unless you play UDCA.

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can you play an encouraging at trick 2? Even more important are you ready to play a low at trick 3. Since declarer did not start s at trick 2 by leading a top out of his hand it is likely that he has problems here and your 4 tricks may be Q,A, ruff and A
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gwnn standard leads--standard discards------------

Also gwnn you have laid out the hands beautifully,i have not mastered the page yet very frustrating--I have asked BBO support for the written word or a written tutorial how to navigate the page.

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Free why are you ducking???????? or are you winning the trick?

Partner plays high-low, so he either has a doubleton or a 4 card (probably 4). Declarer can't win anything by being in dummy (I don't have any honours to finesse), but he can win an extra trick if he has a doubleton and I take immediately. Partner may have 72 in which case declarer will only be in dummy once. :rolleyes:

 

Only way this would be wrong is if partner has a singleton and he can get a ruff... But I don't think declarer would play that way.

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the cat is out of the bag----DUCK contract goes 1 off declarer need ,you to win and any retun by you allows a discard.

Partner has 4 cards cl why is declarer ply clubs if he has 4/5.partner cannot have a x

Interesting if one is ply UDCa what card do they play to show 4

 

Declarers hand-------

 

AK7--KQJ109--KQJ--63.they loose 1 sp-1ht-1d--1cl

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