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For a change, I'm posting one I got right at the table and believe I know the answer to. But I think it is very instructive.

 

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The first two tricks are given in the diagram. After these, there is a line which guarantees the contract against any distribution of the opponents' cards. Can you find it? (Players for whom this is not difficult should hide their answers.)

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I think it goes:

 

Ruff a spade, play three top clubs, they don't break so you ruff the fourth one, ruff another spade, then play the 2. Cover whatever RHO plays. The worst that could happen is that he plays the 9 and the K is offside, but then LHO has to return a heart and between the 7 and the T of hearts, you have the other trick.

 

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Antrax' line works, but was not quite what I was looking for, so I have made the problem slightly more difficult by changing the 7 into a 3.

 

Unless I missed it, Antrax's claim got rejected because he forgot to draw the last trump :)

 

 

You more or less wanted Antrax's line up to the final trick (ruff high, to hand, 4 rounds of ruffing the 4th, ruff), but to have to lead the 10 off the deck, if the J is played you play the Q, otherwise you just duck and if LHO wins, he is forced to give you 2 heart tricks or a ruff and discard.

 

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So anyway, the problem was not as good as I thought, let me try an improved version.

 

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Edit: Sorry, that wasn't good either.

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What I wanted to show about the original deal is that you don't actually need to ruff a club. If RHO has 4 or more clubs, you can play the heart anyway, LHO can only return a heart or a spade, and if LHO has 4 or more clubs, you can play your 4th club discarding a heart from hand.
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What I wanted to show about the original deal is that you don't actually need to ruff a club. If RHO has 4 or more clubs, you can play the heart anyway, LHO can only return a heart or a spade, and if LHO has 4 or more clubs, you can play your 4th club discarding a heart from hand.

Good point indeed. You should've given the following hand:

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You can even have followup questions:

- which lead would you prefer?

- how do you play after a trump lead? (most will play like Antrax - and won't forget the last trump :P )

- how do you play after a lead? (ping!)

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For a change, I'm posting one I got right at the table and believe I know the answer to. But I think it is very instructive.

 

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The first two tricks are given in the diagram. After these, there is a line which guarantees the contract against any distribution of the opponents' cards. Can you find it? (Players for whom this is not difficult should hide their answers.)

There is for hands of this type 2 Stayman: 1NT-2=? sure stopper(s) in major suit(s), 2=Ace in heart only stopper-3=nat.-4=fit and inv. ... If stoppers are in hearts and spades 2NT is the answere than not excluding to bid 3NT.

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-Ruff spade

-Clear last trump remain in hand

-Ruff last spade

-Cash 3 rounds of clubs remaining in dummy. If 3-3 clubs cash 4th and take finesse for overtrick. If W has 4 clubs play 4th club and discard a heart end playing W. If E has 4th trump, play a heart from dummy and cover as cheap as possible whatever E plays, end playing W.

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