♠KJ♥J1064♦K♣A
But she inadvertelly had ♦6 behind ♣A. This one was easy to solve as when she claimed my partner was on lead, and he just had to play a spade with stiif ♠Q in dummy to prevent a pitch on ♣K, so she had to lose the diamond.
But on other ocassions this one can be tricky, even if you had a lot of comunication it could be normal to get rid of every entry to dummy since you don´t know you still have a loser. It could also be normal to play all trumps and pitch ♦QJ10 from dummy before you realice your low diamond exists since you don´t think you need them. What do you think?
This post has been edited by Fluffy: 2012-June-04, 12:20