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Against West's 3N contract, North leads 7.

1. Should declarer hold-up A?

2. After winning A, how should declarer play?[/hv]

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Against West's 3N contract, North leads 7.

1. Should declarer hold-up A?

2. After winning A, how should declarer play?[/hv]

 

 

since the lead looks like 4th best it is much better to win the A at trick 1 and not let

rho know how many dia lho has (two cards under the 7 hidden in your hand).

 

 

Your only legitimate chance is doubleton/singleton club king but we also have one extra chance

because defense is difficult. At trick 2 we lead the club 9 and "finesse". If Rho is holding the

club K they may be worried we are trying to steal our 9th trick and they may very well choose

to win the trick with the K and continue diamonds hoping p led from a 5 card suit. Note that this

play does not risk your contract as you will still make if the club K is singleton/doubleton you are

giving the opps an extra opportunity to go wrong.

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You win the first diamond for 2 reasons.

 

1: they're breaking

2: you don't want a heart switch

 

 

Cash the spade AKQ.

 

I presume you want to play a club to the 9 with the adjusted suit meaning you force an entry to dummy. Now if S wins you have 9 tricks, if it holds you have to guess whether N had Kx or S had K to 3 or more which is better odds in abstract but it depends how often you think S would win the K wrongly and how often N would fly the K from Kx, so cash the J and take the club hook on the way back is probably best.

 

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That makes it a textbook hand, but somewhat above novice/beginner level, I would have thought - otherwise the game has got too tough!

Mostly agree, I would consider this a late novice or early intermediate level problem. It assumes knowledge of the basic hold up, which itself is a novice level issue. When not to hold up is then a step ahead.

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To make you the diamonds to break and the K club with south (or some mistake).

win the A of diamond, take out the spades AKQ, play club to the 10, if this holds, play the J spade and take the club finnese for your 9th trick. 4S3C1D1H.

If the club finesse loses you have only 8 tricks (only 2 club tricks). But, as has been mentioned earlier, it is probably your best play for 9 tricks. And you did say that you were playing South for the K. So your line works if your assumptions pan out.

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This is not a novice hand. I wouldn't expect a lot of intermediates to immediately grasp it either. Better players probably fall into the right line after the club to dummy holds.

 

There is a tricky timing issue and I wouldn't be surprised if some reasonable good layers played A, club, so I consider it a low advanced problem - BM3 or 4.

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1. Should declarer hold-up A? (No, as Cyberyeti says).

2. After winning A, how should declarer play? (A, AKQ, T)

 

The simple themes are

a. Hold-up -- by declarer and defender.

b. Hobson's choice for South with K, provided declarer retains A .

c. Finesse -- in [/hv]

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