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JACK.. they must let his hold, or you have enough tricks, and clubs must split 4-1, Don't lead a club again (unless all else fails. Now you have 2S + 3C + slow diamond, and 6 sure tricks. I will now play heart to the ACE and heart back to the queen.
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fluffy's line of leading the 9 might be superior to my Q... i was playing rho for one of the honors anyway, and the 9 has as much chance of drawing the K on my left as the Q does... the difference is when the K is on my right... then, when he covers, i have an overtrick... this also seems to cater to a stiff J or K in either place
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I still think the same, J will lead to self squeeze.... or even to just lose 5 quick tricks: 1, 1, 2, 1

 

Its very possible you will need Q onside to win this one.

 

9 is not a great improve, but it should be hard for LHO to switch to with any of his holdings.

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I don't like the CJ because RHO wins, leads a spade thru, LHO wins and plays a heart, setting up trick 5 for the defense.

 

LHO will seldom have the heart K&J and a spade honor for his pass, so I'm beginning to like the H9 lead too.

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I think Paul is right in his analysis of the danger of C duck.

A spade through is much more dangerous than a club return, as you have only 8 tricks in form of 2 spades, 1 heart and 5 clubs, while they are already establishing their fifth.

The self squeeze defence is not going to work as declarer can painlessly pitch diamonds (and 2 idle hearts) from hand while the opponents cannot safely attack the diamonds without establishing the ninth trick there.

I think heart play at trick 2 is clear.

Btw, can someone explain why a play of H9 is better than HQ?

I think it is quite likely for RHO to hold the HK and the lead of HQ can't lose.

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still dont see any reason jack of wont work in trick 2, opps cant take 5 imitate tricks, they only have 4, and the have to give me the 9th if they like it or not when i ceep playing every time so thats still my play.

 

 

kenneth

We have explained 2 reason, and both of them has been explained twice at least I think :)

 

First one: auto-squeeze

 

a back after J loses to Q forces you to win all the prematurelly forcing your hand to 4 unsuccesfull discards.

 

Second one: 5 trick quick losss:

 

J loses to Q offside, next comes a to the Q and a to the J, for a total of 5 losers.

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I think Paul is right in his analysis of the danger of C duck.

A spade through is much more dangerous than a club return, as you have only 8 tricks in form of 2 spades, 1 heart and 5 clubs, while they are already establishing their fifth.

The self squeeze defence is not going to work as declarer can painlessly pitch diamonds (and 2 idle hearts) from hand while the opponents cannot safely attack the diamonds without establishing the ninth trick there.

I think heart play at trick 2 is clear.

Btw, can someone explain why a play of H9 is better than HQ?

I think it is quite likely for RHO to hold the HK and the lead of HQ can't lose.

that was my thought when i said i'd play the Q... the only real drawback to it is the same drawback to *not* ducking a club.. entry problems.. fluffy is thinking that the Q can be an entry to dummy, and he may be right...

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Time for the full hand and what happened in the match...

 

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At table 1: Declarer won the K of S and tried the J of clubs, East pounced and returned the 8 of S covered by the 10, J. West went into a trance (after all a H return is into declarer's main suit) and return a S! East was then caught in a strip squeeze at the ending, 10 tricks made.

 

At table 2: Declarer too won the K of S and promptly cashed the AK of clubs! 10 tricks! Push board!

 

As can be concluded on the thread, I think the right play on this hand will be to go after the H at trick 2 ( 9 or Q is the same here) with a timely finesse in clubs later.

 

It was suggested that J of clubs and when East returns a S go up with the ace and run the clubs would work. I leave the analysis to you but a delightful ending will see the defence come up on top. (Try it it's nice) :P

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I leave the analysis to you but a delightful ending will see the defence come up on top. (Try it it's nice) :P

The timely finesse in clubs may not be so stellar if EAST ducks duck club jack smoothly, particularily if he had KJ8x instead of KJxx of hearts.

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