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I was faced with the following, playing 4 from South. Pairs MPs, Love all dealer S. I'd opened 2NT - a point shy of 20-22 but with two J-10's - and East had doubled my partners 3 transfer, presumably to show some strength and his suit.

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W led a low to E's Ace, and E then returned the 9 (I think it was). I now felt minded to take the finesse - I felt sure E must be holding AQ and was tempting me to put up the K. With a second trick I could throw a and not risk the finesse.

 

Alas! My J was covered by W's Q, he returned a to my K, and now I'm in trouble. Even with the finesse, I still have two losers. Best I could think of was draw trumps, take finesse, cash A, A and ruff a , then lead a low from dummy.

 

Success! E played low and W was in with the J, having nothing but left to lead! With the ruff-and-discard I was home.

 

When E apologised for his misplay, I could only sympathise. I didn't deserve to make it!

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I didn't deserve to make it!

 

I think that one sentence sums up this hand entirely, Pete, but finessing at trick 2 was not unreasonable as that was your plan, but there is no guarantee that West had led low from three to an honour. (Many players lead small from three un-honoured cards these days.)

 

As they say, it's not over until the fat lady sings the last trick is played :)

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I was faced with the following, playing 4 from South. Pairs MPs, Love all dealer S. I'd opened 2NT - a point shy of 20-22 but with two J-10's - and East had doubled my partners 3 transfer, presumably to show some strength and his suit.

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W led a low to E's Ace, and E then returned the 9 (I think it was). I now felt minded to take the finesse - I felt sure E must be holding AQ and was tempting me to put up the K. With a second trick I could throw a and not risk the finesse.

 

Alas! My J was covered by W's Q, he returned a to my K, and now I'm in trouble. Even with the finesse, I still have two losers. Best I could think of was draw trumps, take finesse, cash A, A and ruff a , then lead a low from dummy.

 

Success! E played low and W was in with the J, having nothing but left to lead! With the ruff-and-discard I was home.

 

When E apologised for his misplay, I could only sympathise. I didn't deserve to make it!

Hey Pete, you may make if you just go up with the K.

If you do, then you'll surely make the contract. Your mistake and East's mistake neutralized each other, leaving you with 4 =.

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I think that one sentence sums up this hand entirely, Pete, but finessing at trick 2 was not unreasonable as that was your plan, but there is no guarantee that West had led low from three to an honour. (Many players lead small from three un-honoured cards these days.)

 

You could have asked the opponents what they lead from 3 small. If it was a pickup partnership, they probably won't have any agreement but it doesn't cost anything to ask. What heart was returned by East at trick 2? If the 2, then West either has a singleton, or 3 hearts. If a higher spot, West could have 32 which is another reason to finesse besides the double of 3

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I thought you played it well. It must be a favorite for the HQ to be onside for the X, and you found a way to recover in the ending by giving your opponent a chance to go wrong.

 

East must have accidentally dropped 10 on the table, or misclicked if playing online. Sort of a reverse crocodile coup :)

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