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nige1

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I rarely get these, so if I'm not the only one, here's a spoilered solution.

 

Lead spade. W must pitch club or you win A and 2. You pitch heart, E wins. Exits H or you win J and A. You duck and E is endplayed.

 

 

 

good job and your solution is correct, but just for completeness you don't have to duck the club honor exit... you can win and play a club towards your jack, RHO must win and the 7 will be bigger than his 6 at the end. ducking is fine too though

 

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I give up...'ll be happy to know
Antrax and JLOGIC provide the [spoilered] answer.
Lead spade. W must pitch club or you win A and 2. You pitch heart, E wins. Exits H or you win J and A. You duck and E is endplayed.
good job and your solution is correct, but just for completeness you don't have to duck the club honor exit... you can win and play a club towards your jack, RHO must win and the 7 will be bigger than his 6 at the end. ducking is fine too though
Before deep-finesse, Hugh Darwen published a monthly full-deal double-dummy problem, which we struggled for days to try to solve. Darwen checked some of them by writing a program and running it on his IBM mainframe, at the week-end. Nowadays, DD-programs like Bridgify http://www.bridgify.net/ (free) solve them in seconds. The programs also show that many of the problems, published by Darwen and others, were flawed! Darwen now publishes a monthly problem in his fascinating "Double-Dummy Corner" http://doubledummy.net/

 

BOTS RULE OK!

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Antrax and JLOGIC provide the [spoilered] answer. Before deep-finesse, Hugh Darwen published a monthly full-deal double-dummy problem, which we struggled for days to try to solve. Darwen checked some of them by writing a program and running it on his IBM mainframe, at the week-end. Nowadays, DD-programs like Bridgify http://www.bridgify.net/ (free on the net) solve them in seconds. The programs also show that many of the problems, published by Darwen and others, were flawed! Darwen now publishes a monthly problem on his fascinating website http://doubledummy.net/

 

BOTS RULE OK!

 

 

Thanks :rolleyes:

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