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Here is neat play hand (real life hand);

 

Vulnerable Slam Imps

Contract=6H

 

xxx

Kxxx

-

AKQ10xx

 

AKx

AJ109

J9xx

Jx

 

Played from the bottom hand on DA lead.  Assume hearts can be no worse than 4-1 (hand not makable on 5-0).  Find line that succeeds against 3-2 or 4-1 hearts in either hand.

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Here is neat play hand (real life hand);

 

Vulnerable Slam Imps

Contract=6H

 

5

K632

82

AKQJ875

 

A952

AJ109

AK6

42

 

Played from the bottom hand on SK lead.  Assume hearts can be no worse than 4-1 (hand not makable on 5-0).  Find line that succeeds against 3-2 or 4-1 hearts in either hand.

 

There is undoubtedly something elegant that I am missing, however, at the table I would win the Ace of Spades and lead the Jack of Hearts.  If LHO doesn't cover, I'm going to win the King of Hearts and hook a heart back the other way.  

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Here is neat play hand (real life hand);

 

Vulnerable Slam Imps

Contract=6H

 

xxx

Kxxx

-

AKQ10xx

 

AKx

AJ109

J9xx

Jx

 

Played from the bottom hand on DA lead.  Assume hearts can be no worse than 4-1 (hand not makable on 5-0).  Find line that succeeds against 3-2 or 4-1 hearts in either hand.

 

This line assumes there are no voids in either enemy hand.

 

Ruff opening lead, heart to jack.  If it loses, I will take 3 long trump tricks, 1 diamond ruff, 6 clubs, and 2 spades.

 

If the jack wins, I lead the ten of hearts and duck in dummy.  (Finessing backwards into the hand that supposedly has the queen!)  If RHO wins the queen, he can do nothing.  I will win any return, draw trump, and run the clubs for 3 hearts, 1 diamond ruff, 6 clubs, and 2 spades.

 

If the ten also wins, I draw trump and take 13 tricks (4 hearts, 1 diamond ruff, 6 clubs, 2 spades).

 

The key is to try to lose to the trump queen on one of the first two rounds of trump, while a trump remains in dummy to take care of diamonds.  If the first two rounds are ducked, then I can draw all the trump and never have to lose the lead.

 

Eugene Hung

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My apologies for the mistake on the first go around, I was totally out to lunch.

 

Your solution is 100% correct.  Furthermore, we (my partner and i) have recited this hand to about 50 people and only 2 have immediately solved it.

 

FYI - I went down on this hand in real life however I have applied this safety play (or similar) twice in the last 6 months, so is fairly frequent.

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