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l milne

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2NT was balanced GF or 3-card limit raise.

Lead is the K (standard leads), West playing the 7 (udca).

Plan the play!

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My guess A, A, A, discarding , to 9 or J.
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Ducking the lead is obvious.

...although not so clever if West ruffs the next , plays a to his partner's Ace and ruffs another .

 

How do you think the are split? K would be a much more attractive lead from KQ10(xx) than KQ(xx), and if West does not have 10 then the 7 looks more like a singleton than anything else.

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...although not so clever if West ruffs the next , plays a to his partner's Ace and ruffs another .

 

How do you think the are split? K would be a much more attractive lead from KQ10(xx) than KQ(xx), and if West does not have 10 then the 7 looks more like a singleton than anything else.

 

The K would be the obvious lead from anything from KQx/KQT to KQTxx.

RHO would play the 7 from 7/76/75/765 and even from T765 playing udca.

I maintain that ducking is obvious, although it could be fatal.

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Results:

 

The trick 1 duckers get to go one off with me. I've since reviewed the hand and now think ducking at best accomplishes nothing, and at worse, well, the real hand is below. Mind you, my perception may be skewed that this was on the way to losing the final of a major event.

 

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Its a bit tough this board. Even if I guess to win the A of diamonds at trick one, surely that is because I plan to play A of hearts A of clubs pitch diamond ruff a club and a spade up. If the ace of spades is onside I am probably ok, as I can afford to lose two spades, and provided hearts 3-2 I can survive a 4-2 spade break most of the time. Though not if west holds Qx, and Txx hearts, as now he can win the second spade play a trump, later over ruff dummy and play a trump, so lose A spades, a slow spade, an over ruff and a diamond. I can survive Ax onside with Txx trumps though.

 

My instinct was to win the ace of diamonds first up, but then i probably dont duck enough in situations like this so it could be a case of right for the wrong reasons.

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In actual deal (dbl dummy) u can not make unless you take A, play to A, discard a on a and play 2nd . Any other card u play from dummy except than 4 goes down. interesting
Yes, the double-dummy analyser says that, after winning A, you have to get the spades right by leading any except the deuce and running it unless covered. If you like, you can draw trumps and cash A first. Hard to get that one right at the table :)
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