SimonFa Posted September 28, 2013 Report Share Posted September 28, 2013 As you can tell I've been reading Eddie's books. This came up on my iBridge programme on my iPad and I reckon it would appear in one of his books. Its probably on the easy side for this forum but a bit tough for B/I. I'm sure it will get moved if appropriate. IMPS. Contract 6NT. LHO leads small Spade. ♠T9 ♥T2 ♦KJ32 ♣AQJ86 ♠AKQ5♥AQJ7 ♦Q65 ♣K2 What's the best line? As always, thanks in advance for your thoughts. Simon I went down and still cant see one without opps cooperating but I think its a good hand for practice. I tried Diamonds first in case I could make 3 with the 4th Diamond (4♠ + 4♣ + 3♦ +1♥). It also meant I could end in dummy if clubs didn't break for the Heart finesse as a last resort. (4♠ + 2♥ 2♦ + 4♣ ♠J842 ♥K654 ♦T874 ♣T ♠763 ♥983 ♦A9 ♣ 97543 I suppose running the clubs first gives West a chance to discard a diamond but that seems unlikely. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scarabin Posted September 28, 2013 Report Share Posted September 28, 2013 Surely we have to try diamonds first? And the best line is to lead towards the KJ and hope West has the A? Double-dummy we lead toward the Q and drop the A on an obligatory finesse?At least that's how I see it but I am no expert. :rolleyes: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Endymion77 Posted September 28, 2013 Report Share Posted September 28, 2013 First try if diamonds are 3-3. Assuming RHO wins the DA and leads a heart back to put you to test immediately, you have to play the HA, cash 2 diamond winners (and if they don't break) the 3 spade winners throwing a diamond and heart and hoping to squeeze either opponent who has the HK and 5+ clubs. And finally try the clubs. If RHO doesn't switch to a heart or LHO wins the DA, you have some other options including finessing the HK if clubs and diamonds both don't work. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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