oops two fellow posters said the same while I was writing
you win the opening lead and play
♦A.
Now you take the spade finese and draw one more trump (felling the
♠K) but don't draw the last trump.
Now you take a ruffing finese by playing the
♦Q. If it is not covered you discard a heart. If it is covered you ruff and go back to your hand by ruffing a heart.
You now concede a club trick. You have five spade tricks, five heart tricks and
♦A. The twelth trick is either
♦Q (if it was not covered) or a diamond ruff (if it was covered).
Note that North can't take a second defensive trick after we give him a club trick. If he covered
♦Q our
♦J guards the diamonds, otherwise we still have a trump in dummy.
This post has been edited by helene_t: 2013-July-16, 05:14
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