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[hv=d=w&v=b&n=sxhat8xxdxxcatxxx&s=skj9xhqxxdkqjckqx]133|200|Scoring: IMP

LHO par RHO you

pass pass pass 1NT

pass 2 pass 2

pass 3 pass 3NT

pass pass dbl rdbl

(all pass)[/hv]

3 showed a 55 game-forcing, and dbl didn't ask for any lead in particular. East is a strong player. West thinks for a while and leads the diamond 4, on which East inserts the 8 (can't remember pard's spots, sorry) and you take the king.

 

What do you play now? Oh and won't someone PLEASE write a bidding template? Thx :D

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East could be 4-4 in hearts and clubs, which would give West a very shapely hand (strange he passed in first seat).

 

My temptation is to cross to A and lead a low one to the queen. Does my queen win? Does West show out on this trick?

 

Still, if East has 4 hearts but only 3 clubs I will have 5 clubs tricks, 2 hearts and 2 diamonds (or a spade if East goes for them), though I could go down on a spade shift now, then back to East's ace and another spade, still there is no 100% line.

 

Clearly can't run my clubs now even if they break (my hand is horribly squeezed).

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[hv=d=w&v=b&n=sxhat8xxdxxcatxxx&s=skj9xhqxxdkqjckqx]133|200|Scoring: IMP

LHO par RHO you

pass pass pass 1NT

pass 2 pass 2

pass 3 pass 3NT

pass pass dbl rdbl

(all pass)[/hv]

Allright, so you play a heart to the ace and EAST (not west, lol) discards the spade 8 (std signals). Now what?

east shows out on the first heart eh?..well that certainly hurt

 

guess i lose the heart.. when back in, i think i'd play a diamond.. if it loses and one is returned, i take it and run the clubs, tossing a spade and my last heart... then i'd lead the spade

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Thx all. Here's the full hand[hv=d=w&v=b&n=sxhat8xxdxxcatxxx&w=sqxxxhkj97xdxxxcx&e=sat87hdat98xcj987&s=skj9xhqxxdkqjckqx]399|300|Scoring: IMP

South to play 3NT redoubled on the lead of a small diamond[/hv]

After a diamond lead and since clubs are 4-1, declarer needs to guess to play a heart to the EIGHT(!!) at trick two. This will put him one tempo ahead, and he can now take 3 hearts, 1 spade, 3 clubs and 2 diamonds.

 

Needless to say, the play was not found at table :D East's double does hint at something fishy, but declarer also thought that something was the heart king-jack, lol. He too played a heart to the ace and went down.

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