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4S
#1
Posted 2015-January-07, 13:31
We have K9876 6542 JT Qx. RHO deals
(1H) p (2H) 3C
(3D) p (3H) x
(p) 4S (x)
So to summarize, RHO bid the reds, LHO made a simple raise and then hit us
LHO leads a small heart
QTx
--
A9xx
AKJxxx
K9876
6542
JT
Qx
(1H) p (2H) 3C
(3D) p (3H) x
(p) 4S (x)
So to summarize, RHO bid the reds, LHO made a simple raise and then hit us
LHO leads a small heart
QTx
--
A9xx
AKJxxx
K9876
6542
JT
Qx
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#2
Posted 2015-January-07, 13:53
Ruff and run the Spade 10.
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
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#4
Posted 2015-January-07, 22:26
quiddity, on 2015-January-07, 14:37, said:
Ruff and sac the queen. Mate in 11.
Say the trump Q holds. Next play? Not saying you are wrong, but it is a mistake to consider any line of play without gaming the forking options that arise contingent on how the opps defend.
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#5
Posted 2015-January-08, 00:31
mikeh, on 2015-January-07, 22:26, said:
Say the trump Q holds. Next play? Not saying you are wrong, but it is a mistake to consider any line of play without gaming the forking options that arise contingent on how the opps defend.
I didn't do any real analysis.. I just know kuhchung likes to play the occasional game of chess.
If the queen holds it looks straightforward. I'm playing RHO to be 1642. Three rounds of clubs pitching a diamond, DA, D-ruff, H-ruff, D-ruff, exit a heart. Now LHO has three trumps left and I have only two so he is bound to be endplayed on the next trick allowing me to score my king.
#6
Posted 2015-January-08, 04:43
quiddity, on 2015-January-08, 00:31, said:
I didn't do any real analysis.. I just know kuhchung likes to play the occasional game of chess.
If the queen holds it looks straightforward. I'm playing RHO to be 1642. Three rounds of clubs pitching a diamond, DA, D-ruff, H-ruff, D-ruff, exit a heart. Now LHO has three trumps left and I have only two so he is bound to be endplayed on the next trick allowing me to score my king.
If the queen holds it looks straightforward. I'm playing RHO to be 1642. Three rounds of clubs pitching a diamond, DA, D-ruff, H-ruff, D-ruff, exit a heart. Now LHO has three trumps left and I have only two so he is bound to be endplayed on the next trick allowing me to score my king.
I tried it with lho holding 4333 and can't see a defense even if he wins and plays a trump back or a diamond. With careful play declarer still prevails.
I've played around with some variations where rho is 2542 and (say) ducking a diamond early but can't come up with a winning continuation.
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#7
Posted 2015-January-08, 13:03
We're missing 20 HCP's, heart honours are KJ - AQ, and RHO holds the ♠A?
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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