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After an unrevealing auction, you are declaring 4 as North. East leads the T.

The spade king is with east.

Partner was a random pick-up and mentioned there was a squeeze here. If so, how do i spot it?

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Aren't you just off anyway? With the SK offside you lose three top tricks (if not four) in the red suits and the SK.

 

A squeeze is only going to work if there aren't cashing top tricks :) (Well, if the defence miss one then maybe you can squeeze them out of it. If that's what happened then you'll have to tell us how the play went)

 

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I have the idea that any squeeze may be here : the sensation that a suit may be good by ruffing (also). About "four losers squeeze" for this one elements are two vulnerable suits plus a situation of delayed-duck ultherior. I think we must consider 1-4-4-4 or similar deal.
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After an unrevealing auction, you are declaring 4 as North. East leads the T.

The spade king is with east.

Partner was a random pick-up and mentioned there was a squeeze here. If so, how do i spot it?

I think that King is singleton because if not so the opp win spade King and the other top honors for one down. Is it so ?

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I can't see going for the singleton K over the finesse, unless there's something in the bidding to indicate a singleton K. Seems like odds are better for the finesse. There might be a squeeze play in hearts (for the Jack), but so what? You can already shed 2 heart losers on your K-Q , and there's no way around losing A-K that I can see. Was there anything in the defensive bidding to indicate unusual distribution?
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I can't see going for the singleton K over the finesse, unless there's something in the bidding to indicate a singleton K. Seems like odds are better for the finesse. There might be a squeeze play in hearts (for the Jack), but so what? You can already shed 2 heart losers on your K-Q , and there's no way around losing A-K that I can see. Was there anything in the defensive bidding to indicate unusual distribution?

Spade King singleton allow us to retain the controll of play getting off a loser; about distribution is it consequential (we can have also 1-4-5-3). However i ask if there is it or not.

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Quoted for Truth. Traditionally used when the poster expects the quoted post to be edited or removed at a later date although here I suspect Phil was just being ironic.

Thanks : i too suspect another thing.

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After an unrevealing auction, you are declaring 4 as North. East leads the T.

The spade king is with east.

Partner was a random pick-up and mentioned there was a squeeze here. If so, how do i spot it?

There are only 12 cards in North: what is the missing card ?

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After an unrevealing auction, you are declaring 4 as North. East leads the T.

The spade king is with east.

Partner was a random pick-up and mentioned there was a squeeze here. If so, how do i spot it?

Are you yet looking for the card of North on the floor ?

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:unsure: I would ask North to find the 13th card :rolleyes:

 

Win the A, then finesse . Whether the K is with East is unknown at trick 2 - don't let the post mortem sway you from good percentage bridge.

The plan would be to draw trump and pitch 2 on the AK.

 

If the K is singleton, then you trade the 50% chance for the finesse against the 6.22% chance the K is singleton. Not close at all.

 

The only time I would play for a stiff K in east is if East made an opening bid or equivalent.

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Partner was a random pick-up and mentioned there was a squeeze here. If so, how do i spot it?

 

On this hand, North is squeezed at trick 12, unable to keep any cards so he can follow suit at trick 13.

 

In general, there is a squeeze on every hand, although sometimes not until trick 14 or 15. :rolleyes:

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After an unrevealing auction, you are declaring 4 as North. East leads the T.

The spade king is with east.

Partner was a random pick-up and mentioned there was a squeeze here. If so, how do i spot it?

 

1D 2H and 1S. What squeeze?

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