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Declarer can only afford 2 more losers. How do you play?

 

The position with 7 cards left: lead in dummy.

 

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From this point in dummy, Helgemo led the 2 of diamonds to the J, 7, 10.

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that is world class, though I read in some bridge magazine that when you do not know what to do, play a card from both hands that will always lose as the opponents might be in difficulty on the next trick. the idea is similar to rectifying the count on slam hands. this is a great example. thank you posting again, Winstonm
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that is world class, though I read in some bridge magazine that when you do not know what to do, play a card from both hands that will always lose as the opponents might be in difficulty on the next trick. the idea is similar to rectifying the count on slam hands. this is a great example. thank you posting again, Winstonm

 

To me it is like studying a great painting or listening to a wonderful orchestra - it is not something I can do but I can appreciate it nonetheless.

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