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Hogmanay headache


nige1

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The layout is easy

 

 

N has K, KQJ10x3

 

 

The line is more awkward as there are several possibilities but broadly divides into 2 paths.

 

In both cases you:

 

 

Win and cash 7 spades keeping 76, A, A9, then cash the 8th. It then depends whether N discards all his diamonds or not

 

N clearly must keep 2 clubs and a heart. If he keeps a diamond (or an extra club), you throw a club, play a diamond to the ace and knock out the A then scoring a club and a heart.

 

If he keeps an extra heart, you throw A and it then depends how many diamonds S keeps. If he keeps less than 4, cash the 9 and play the 7, S must give you either 2 diamonds or 2 winners in dummy (the last diamond squeezes N so either A9 or A and 7). If S keeps 8532, lead the 7, if S wins he'd endplayed, if he ducks, lead the 4 and you must make 2 more

 

 

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West is declarer in 6N.

North leads K and South follows with 9.

What's the winning line?

What are the NS hands?

 

Well done cyberyeti - getting the complete solution, so quickly! Yes the complete deal is[/hv][hv=pc=n&d=W&n=SHQJDKCKQ&s=SHD8532C8&w=S3HD9764C&e=SH76DACA9&a=-WN"]400|300| And Yes ..

Win A and run s to reach this 5-card ending with West on lead. The last triple-squeezes North.

- North must keep at least 2 s, to prevent dummy's 9 becoming the 12th trick.

- North must keep at least 2 s, or declarer can cross to A, to set up a 12th trick in s.

 

Hence North must throw all his s. Now, declarer jettisons A and South is squeezed

- if South keeps 4 s, then declarer leads 7. South is endplayed on this or the next trick.

- if South keeps fewer than 4s, then declarer leads 9 and another. North must abandon a round suit and South has to give declarer or dummy two of the last 3 tricks. [/hv]

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Fun hand but I'm pretty sure this in an Ewart Kempson book.
Thank you, Phil :) I think it's a beautiful hand and I'm proud to say that I composed it about 20 years ago for a quiz published in Elena's Bridge Plus magazine :).
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