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l milne

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Hi folks, found this declarer play problem in an old book I was reading today.

Very interesting point which I don't has been covered much (and the author agrees ;) ).

Not too hard, you'll probably know once you've got it. Merry Christmas!

 

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The bidding was aggressive, but both North and South love vul games and back themselves to make sub-25 3NTs when all the points are in one hand.

1 showed 4+, and as EW are playing a weak NT system, if East is balanced he will generally be in the 15-17 range.

 

The play begins with the lead of the 3, to the 9, Q, A.

As South needs a heart trick even if spades break, he begins with a heart to the Queen and Ace.

East returns the 4 to the Jack, 7, deuce. Plan the play!

 

EDIT: solution two posts below :) take your time if you don't see it!

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First look it seems we need 3-3 AKx with east. Of course then we shd play and east needs to duck it. Lead indicates are 3-4. At this point when is ducked i can make if East has

 

KQxx AKx Qx Qxxx or KQxx AKx Jx Qxxx

 

by cashing AK and then to hand and give him 3rd . He takes 2+1 and we duck if he plays honor to endplay him.

 

I am sure there are better lines that i cant see at the moment.

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First look it seems we need 3-3 AKx with east. Of course then we shd play and east needs to duck it. Lead indicates are 3-4. At this point when is ducked i can make if East has

 

KQxx AKx Qx Qxxx or KQxx AKx Jx Qxxx

 

by cashing AK and then to hand and give him 3rd . He takes 2+1 and we duck if he plays honor to endplay him.

 

I am sure there are better lines that i cant see at the moment.

 

 

If you are going to play for AKx hearts with opener, just go to dummy and lead the heart, and if he ducks, OVERTAKE then a small heart, bingo.

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If you are going to play for AKx hearts with opener, just go to dummy and lead the heart, and if he ducks, OVERTAKE then a small heart, bingo.

That also has the advantage that it produces nine tricks, whereas MrAce's endplay leads to only eight tricks even when it works.

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The bidding was aggressive, but both North and South love vul games and back themselves to make sub-25 3NTs when all the points are in one hand. 1 showed 4+, and as EW are playing a weak NT system, if East is balanced he will generally be in the 15-17 range. The play begins with the lead of the 3, to the 9, Q, A. As South needs a heart trick even if spades break, he begins with a heart to the Queen and Ace. East returns the 4 to the Jack, 7, deuce. Plan the play![/hv]

Nice Problem. Thank you l milne. And Merry Christmas all. (AFAIR a Reese book covers a similar theme).
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