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How do you play this hand?
#1
Posted 2016-November-11, 14:51
The bidding is as follows:
North East South West
1♥️ Dble. 3♥️ 4♦️
4♥️ 5♦️ Pass Pass
Dble. Pass Pass Pass
East
♠️A Q 7 5 2
♥️6 5
♦️K 10 9 4
♣️A K
West
♠️4
♥️7
♦️Q J 8 6 5 2
♣️Q J 10 8 4
North leads ♣️9. How do you play the hand?
D.
North East South West
1♥️ Dble. 3♥️ 4♦️
4♥️ 5♦️ Pass Pass
Dble. Pass Pass Pass
East
♠️A Q 7 5 2
♥️6 5
♦️K 10 9 4
♣️A K
West
♠️4
♥️7
♦️Q J 8 6 5 2
♣️Q J 10 8 4
North leads ♣️9. How do you play the hand?
D.
#3
Posted 2016-November-11, 16:57
I'd guess the X advertises here a singleton, Ax of trumps, the hope to put partner in (in H presumably) to get a ruff. So I'd cut their communications à la wanoff. I'm not trying +1 with a finesse that will bring me "wanoff".
#6
Posted 2016-November-12, 04:44
johnu, on 2016-November-11, 18:42, said:
Even if you wanted to finesse to get a heart pitch to make an overtrick, how would you get to your hand?
Oh right... I should stop thinking bridge after midnight! Playing it at the table and stuck in dummy it is probably simpler. And when Q gets covered you hope for a miracle.
#7
Posted 2016-November-12, 06:21
A and Q of spades looks like the expert play. Knowing my luck north would win and give S a club ruff.
#8
Posted 2016-November-12, 08:50
GrahamJson, on 2016-November-12, 06:21, said:
A and Q of spades looks like the expert play. Knowing my luck north would win and give S a club ruff.
What would Norths shape be then? (Hint: it was inevitable).
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#9
Posted 2016-November-13, 14:29
What are we freaking out about? Just play the !sA and the !dK. Even if W can cross to E for a spade, you just ruff high, draw trump, and claim.
#10
Posted 2016-November-13, 15:49
#11
Posted 2016-November-16, 19:16
apollo1201, on 2016-November-12, 04:44, said:
Oh right... I should stop thinking bridge after midnight! Playing it at the table and stuck in dummy it is probably simpler. And when Q gets covered you hope for a miracle.
I've spent many nights at a bar after midnight. The rule is declarer is always at the bottom. We are too drunk to rotate the hands. Drinkers who refuse to follow the rules are ignored.
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