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June 5, 2004. 18 table tournment

 

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West North East South

 

 -     1    1NT  2

 Pass  4    Pass  4NT

 Pass  5    Pass  6

 Pass  Pass  Pass  

 

Opening Leas CLUB JACK

 

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1) 1 = quirky choice by partner, lead inhibitor?

2) 1NT = raptor, showing 5+ diamonds, exactly 4 hearts

 

Discuss your options and pick a line.

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Hi

 

 

First off are we not playing RCK, but just showing aces? My partner bid 5H?

 

Well, the Jack of clubs scares me. Why not a heart, a diamond? Surely LHO has a lot of clubs, let say 6 cards, RHO is short. LHO also doesn''t have lots of trump, because there has to be a change for RHO to ruff. How is LHO going to get it??? He either has the K of spades or he was hoping to get a ruff off the top.

 

Assume the spades are split LHO=KX RHO=xx. Now what? I'd take the ace and lead a spade, and I don't see any sort of squeeze since North will pitch before RHO. End play seems out, since LHO should have three hearts.

 

So my contrustion is

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While I guess it about 60% to 40% the LHO has the K of spades, because of the lead and change for Kxx on the left (vacant spaces), I'm going to play for the end position were AT of diamonds opposit J of hearts and little diamond. This Rquires LHO not to play a diamond after the ace of spades and a spade. RHO will be left with KQ of diamonds and the Q of heart when having to follow to the last spade/club. Since they have a defence I should decrease the odds on this play which was 60% to 40%, but maybe its still better then the finess.

 

 

Brian

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only problem seems to be a diamond lead (assuming the K doesn't drop), which kills the squeeze

 

win the club with whatever card you're known to hold, after rho's play... A then Q, hoping for a club return.. win it and your last club, then the A, K of , then running spades, coming down to

 

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throw the heart on the last spade...

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Oh guys.. you never read me right? :), riffout squeeze is a criss-cross squeeze wich one of the blocked menaces being a trump, you have AK as entries to dummy, you don´t need A for anything, actually a switch is what you would love, since it would make your squeze to catter to 5-3 and also clearifies the count (wich is the thing that can make you fail on a criss-cross squeeze).
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if that's the actual position, how does taking the A,K, keeping the J in hand, not work? doesn't east still have to come down to Q and Kx in the end? iow, why doesn't the simple work given your take?

You squeese doesnt work because west can keep the diamonds.

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Fluffy is correct of course, and you should see it from trick one. It makes little dfference where the spade king if east is 4-6 in reds. Don't cross to dummy to finessee spades, or you will go down.

 

Simply start spade and spade. Sure enough, West wins second spade as East shows out. Best defense is a heart back (on diamond back, fluffy already described the play, on spade back, win the spade and led diamond yourself) you win the ACE. If the full hand was...

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A heart return will beat you. But give West Jx of diamonds or xxx of diamonds, the ruff out squeeze (trump squeeze) will make EAST crumble. The actual hands were...

 

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