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1c 1h

1s 2d (fsf)

3d 3h

3n 4h mild slam try and self sufficient hearts

turn those quacks into the spade A and

this hand goes rkc as it is pass

 

6d is not a very good contract 1 sure spade loser

and almost no way to use trumps effectively

and still not need a 33 trump break (ick)

 

 

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Is 6 that good? I'm not quite sure what the best line is, but it's not obvious that any line is better than 50%.

 

In fact, you need it to be 52%, because game is worth 460/660 but slam is 920/1370, so making slam is worth one IMP less tha usual.

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Is 6 that good? I'm not quite sure what the best line is, but it's not obvious that any line is better than 50%.

 

In fact, you need it to be 52%, because game is worth 460/660 but slam is 920/1370, so making slam is worth one IMP less tha usual.

 

Isn't the best line going to be to ruff a in the short hand, making when are 3-3, or the Q is in the short hand; with setting up (requiring 3-3) as a backup)? Admittedly it's going to be difficult to keep entries around to combine chances.

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Isn't the best line going to be to ruff a in the short hand, making when are 3-3, or the Q is in the short hand; with setting up (requiring 3-3) as a backup)? Admittedly it's going to be difficult to keep entries around to combine chances.

Clubs ruffing up is not enough to bring it home. The communication is too bad. Try with the natural lead. We pretty much need diamonds 3-3 also.

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Isn't the best line going to be to ruff a in the short hand, making when are 3-3, or the Q is in the short hand; with setting up (requiring 3-3) as a backup)? Admittedly it's going to be difficult to keep entries around to combine chances.

You play two top clubs and East plays the queen. Then you play another club, and he ruffs from a doubleton trump.

 

Or he doesn't ruff because he has three or four trumps, but when you cash dummy's trumps and play a spade, West wins and gives his partner a club ruff.

 

Or you play two top clubs and West plays the queen from his doubleton. When you play another club, you have to rufff high, so you need trumps 3-3.

 

Or you play two top clubs and West plays the queen from his Qxx...

 

And as MFA says, having sorted out the club suit you now have no entry left for the hearts, so you have to cash them straight away, leaving yourself open to a force, so now you need trumps 3-3 anyway.

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