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Zloty

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I haven't double dummied it, but it looks like it's to do with East being able to rise with a heart only twice (the reason I solved it quickly was by examining the title of the hand - you have to break the heart communication).

 

Basically, you set about a non-material dummy reversal (you do not have enough entries to complete it). Whenever East rises with a heart honour, you ruff, but if he plays low you duck, so the play might go:

 

1 Win the A

2 A

3 heart - East rises with the king so you ruff high

4 to dummy

5 heart - East plays low and you pitch a diamond

6 spade by West, won on table

7 ruff a heart

8 ace

9

 

Now West can cash his long spade, but you just throw a club and claim. If he exits a club without cashing the spade, you play your winning diamond.

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I haven't double dummied it, but it looks like it's to do with East being able to rise with a heart only twice (the reason I solved it quickly was by examining the title of the hand - you have to break the heart communication).

 

Basically, you set about a non-material dummy reversal (you do not have enough entries to complete it). Whenever East rises with a heart honour, you ruff, but if he plays low you duck, so the play might go:

 

1 Win the A

2 A

3 heart - East rises with the king so you ruff high

4 to dummy

5 heart - East plays low and you pitch a diamond

6 spade by West, won on table

7 ruff a heart

8 ace

9

 

Yes very well played.

 

Zloty

 

Now West can cash his long spade, but you just throw a club and claim. If he exits a club without cashing the spade, you play your winning diamond.

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I haven't double dummied it, but it looks like it's to do with East being able to rise with a heart only twice (the reason I solved it quickly was by examining the title of the hand - you have to break the heart communication).

 

Basically, you set about a non-material dummy reversal (you do not have enough entries to complete it). Whenever East rises with a heart honour, you ruff, but if he plays low you duck, so the play might go:

 

1 Win the A

2 A

3 heart - East rises with the king so you ruff high

4 to dummy

5 heart - East plays low and you pitch a diamond

6 spade by West, won on table

7 ruff a heart

8 ace

9

 

Now West can cash his long spade, but you just throw a club and claim. If he exits a club without cashing the spade, you play your winning diamond.

Good stuff, PhilKing! A simlilar dummy-reversal, elimination, and avoidance theme to the other Commander Pawle Problem that Zloty posted
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I haven't double dummied it, but it looks like it's to do with East being able to rise with a heart only twice (the reason I solved it quickly was by examining the title of the hand - you have to break the heart communication).

 

Basically, you set about a non-material dummy reversal (you do not have enough entries to complete it). Whenever East rises with a heart honour, you ruff, but if he plays low you duck, so the play might go:

 

1 Win the A

2 A

3 heart - East rises with the king so you ruff high

4 to dummy

5 heart - East plays low and you pitch a diamond

6 spade by West, won on table

7 ruff a heart

8 ace

9

 

Now West can cash his long spade, but you just throw a club and claim. If he exits a club without cashing the spade, you play your winning diamond.

 

Re,

 

Point 6. instead of spade by west if he plays another card (for example J ?

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