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[hv=n=s843ht95dt73cat98&e=s9ha643dqj9ck7543]266|200|prior to the opening lead Dummy jokingly says with anybody else for a partner I would have passed[/hv]

 

You are playing a 56 board team match, in second seat for this hand and hear the following incredibly complex auction. The opponents are playing 2/1.

 

West North East South

-      P       P     2NT

P     3NT all pass

 

Bless his heart, partner finds the killing opening lead of the 5 (sarcasm/off ). Declarer wins the first trick with J and plays the Q; partner playing the 6 and dummy plays the 8. Do you win this trick and how do you continue? Okay,okay I didn't really think you were that stupid :) Declarer continues with the J and after partner discards a small dummy plays the 9. How do you defend?

 

EDIT: Carding is standard

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I duck the 2nd club as well.

Now if declarer leads clubs a 3rd time, the club suit is established for me to get a 2nd club trick.

 

I dont know what to lead, either a heart or diamond, so I'm happy to let declarer stay on lead. His main problem is inability to take finesses. he gets only 1 from clubs.

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K and x

Now declarer must take his third club or kiss it goodbye.

When partner get's one trick, (K/Q or K) I'll make the other 4.

This was an effective defense at the table as well and IMO the correct defense although the path to 5 tricks is still unclear.

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