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West deals, R/R IMPs

 

1D P 1H 1S

2H P 3C P

3D P 3H P

4H AP

 

You lead the A, partner following with the 9 and declarer with the 3. No carding agreements discussed except UDCA in general. Your play to trick two.

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With Fluffy's defence against the layout I suggested, declarer can still make it if he plays it very well.

 

Declarer ducks K. If we play another heart, he wins in hand, ruffs a diamond high, crosses to A, and concedes a diamond.

 

To prevent that, we have to switch back to spades at trick 3. Now declarer ruffs, plays A, ruff, A, ruff high, ruff, K throwing the last club.

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With Fluffy's defence against the layout I suggested, declarer can still make it if he plays it very well.

 

Declarer ducks K. If we play another heart, he wins in hand, ruffs a diamond high, crosses to A, and concedes a diamond.

 

To prevent that, we have to switch back to spades at trick 3. Now declarer ruffs, plays A, ruff, A, ruff high, ruff, K throwing the last club.

 

In your second line, dummy has no more trumps, declarer having ducked one, ruffed one and two s . Declarer now has Qx Jx - x in the five card ending before throwing a on the King and you have Tx T8 - K left ? Isn't he always going down now ? You can either ruff and force him and he has a loser in the end assuming partner has the Jack or just throw the King and he has a trump and a loser.

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In your second line, dummy has no more trumps, declarer having ducked one, ruffed one and two s . Declarer now has Qx Jx - x in the five card ending before throwing a on the King and you have Tx T8 - K left ? Isn't he always going down now ? You can either ruff and force him and he has a loser in the end assuming partner has the Jack or just throw the King and he has a trump and a loser.

 

In my construction declarer's last five cards are QJ Jx - x. With Fluffy's layout you'd be right. I expect that's why Fluffy changed the black-suit honours.

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In my construction declarer's last five cards are QJ Jx - x. With Fluffy's layout you'd be right. I expect that's why Fluffy changed the black-suit honours.

Or maybe instead of playing well, declarer will plays *extremely* well ?

 

We play [2]K ducked *and* unblock Q [3]K and declarer ruffs in dummy. Now declarer may [4]cash Ace, and [5]small discarding a (game over with 3-2 diamonds). Now that he knows Diamonds are 4-1, it seems that RHO as a counterplay : finesse our T, ruff a High, and claim.

 

Still King looks like a nice shot !

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