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Cool problem! Here's my solution (hidden - you should really try the problem :) ):

 

 

duck the King of hearts.

West must shift to a trump. I play four rounds, discarding a diamond.

Then, CK, C to A, HA discarding club.

Ruff the club.

 

Somebody must have a club else I have 12 tricks.

 

If it's West, I play the last trump, bringing West down to one diamond, then play a diamond to the King, extracting his last diamond, and take the marked finesse.

 

If it's East, I play the last trump, discarding the jack of hearts if it's not good, and either my C9 scores or I take the last three diamond tricks.

 

 

I might have to do some additional thinking if hearts are 8-1, but with East having so many minor suit cards, it seems as if there must be a solution here too. Frederick, let me know if this is necessary. :)

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You are giving the clue in the explanation Free, althou I think you need 2-2 for that to work.

For what to work? Btw, if I don't say you can asume West has Q, then you'll come to the same conclusion anyway, since nobody leads his K from Kx(+)...

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I gonna make squeeze:

 

First, I will play A, and then finesse (I guess it will lose, else I made), I guess West will continue with trump, then I will open all (!) trumps, now I have to discard 3 cards, first is small , second - small and on the third (the squeeze card) I'll discard J(if West discard Q I will discard and J is my 12 trick, but I guess he will not discard it :) ) now I open A and K.

1.) If East is 4th, then West has QQx or East has Qx10, but never mind the Queen of diamond is SECOND so I open AK and the J is a big card.

2.) If West is 4th, then he has Q10 and ONE diamond and East has 3 diamonds, so I will open K and if West give small I will finesse the third Queen of diamonds in East.

 

 

Stefan

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i don't see the problem, sorry :)

 

duck the heart... trump comes back.. draw trumps, diamond to board, toss club on A, diamond to A, finish trumps... i *think* this is left:

 

[hv=n=shjdca9&s=s3hdjcj]133|200|[/hv]

 

on last spade, west keeps his heart.. toss dummy's... east keeps his diamond, play clubs

 

the reason i said i don't see the problem is cause i only see one line lolol

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I think there is misunderstanding, Frederick. I will try to be more clear this time. :)

 

1. A-x

2. x-J (it will lose)

3. x-A (I guess he will play x, it looks safest for the defence)

4. K-x

5. Q-x

6. J-x

7. 10-x

 

The 6-card endshpil:

 

-

J

Kx

Axx

 

 

x

-

AJx

Kx

 

8. x-J (I guess West will not discard Q, so I discard the J, if West discard Q I made)

9. K-x

10 x-A

 

The 3-card endshpil:

 

The cards of NS:

-

-

Kx

x

 

 

-

-

AJx

-

 

The cards of EW:

1.

- ------------ -

Q ----------- -

Qx ---------- xx

- ------------ 10

 

or

 

2.

- ------------- -

Q ------------ -

Q ------------ xxx

10 ----------- -

 

or

 

3.

- ------------- -

Q ------------ -

x ------------- Qxx

10 ----------- -

 

When I open the A one of the defenders will discard something (they are 4-2 in and A is third round which I play).

 

If East is longer in (look variant 1.) so EW is 2-2 in and I will open K and after A and J is a big card => I MADE.

 

If West is longer in (look variants 2. and 3.) I will open K and if West play small I will finesse the third Q in East => I MADE.

 

I hope that now I'm more clear. B)

 

 

Stefan

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Ok, I indeed misunderstood that one.  Your line already works when RHO has at least 2 s.

 

Only thing which is still a problem: if RHO has void or singleton , all these lines will fail...

Yes, Frederick, if there is singleton (except single Q) I gonna down. But I think this percentage is much much lower than 2-2. And if there is a void in RHO I still made because these is squeeze - on LHO. If LHO is void then I still have chances - - squeeze on LHO or - squeeze on RHO.

 

So I think the only way to go down on 6 is 5th Q in LHO.

 

 

Stefan

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WOOPS!!!  I made a typo!!!

 

You don't have J, only K54

 

VERY sorry

Ok a bit differen then, ace of ruff a , 2 times ,king,to ace ,king and then Jack pith last and west is endplayed, if he still have more ill ruff and play my 3(whitch i have ceept)to dummy and take finnes in

 

 

kenneth

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1. Duck heart

2. Take club shift (best defense) in hand

3. Pull trumps

4. Cross to club ace and discard club on heart ace

5. Ruff a club and watch...

6a. Clubs break: 12 tricks

6b. If club guard on West, execute heart/club guard squeeze against West

6c. If club guard on East, execute double squeeze heart/diam vs West and club/diam vs East

 

Must duck heart trick 1. Otherwise East might take the later club duck and switch to a diam and it's game over.

 

Did I get it right? ;)

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1. Duck heart

2. Take club shift (best defense) in hand

3. Pull trumps

4. Cross to club ace and discard club on heart ace

5. Ruff a club and watch...

6a. Clubs break: 12 tricks

6b. If club guard on West, execute heart/club guard squeeze against West

6c. If club guard on East, execute double squeeze heart/diam vs West and club/diam vs East

 

Must duck heart trick 1. Otherwise East might take the later club duck and switch to a diam and it's game over.

 

Did I get it right? ;)

how could west be scveesed in and / after u played 3 times hart?

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I think you guys really need to READ the problem again. It's opposite ANY distribution in the minors, so if you don't take A at trick 1 you're already wrong since RHO can get a ruff in his possible minor-void.

 

It is some squeeze, the problem is how you manage to get the cards right. And how you would deal with an early play in if you give away a , since that will probably destroy your squeeze chances if you can't get back to your J.

 

I also wonder why Ben didn't try this one yet, I thought squeezes were his favorite part of the game...

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[hv=n=s764haj2dk64ca932&s=sakqjt3h9daj5ck54]133|200|[/hv]

 

You play 6, and West leads K. You can make this contract however the minors are distributed. How do you play?

(you can assume West also has Q)

ace of , ruff a,2 times(spades need to bee 2-2),king of, to ace, jack of,pich last , west must return or u have 12 tricks,now !D to king ruff a if 33- u are home or else 3 to dummys 7 and !D finness .

 

are we there soon??

lol

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