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Deal B8. Level 5. Bridge Master Quibble.

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Posted 2020-August-09, 12:31

Deal B8. Level 5. West leads 9 against South's 6. Bridge Master recommends: win A and, immediately, finesse 9,. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Please help with the statistics but I feel that the recommendation is wrong. A. If East has 4, then he can return his . Now, on this layout, declarer can succeed only by risking 3 rounds of a red suit to coup East's trumps. Declarer would have an easier time had he won dummy's K and advanced 9. covered by J and A. Now, - If s are 3-2, then declarer can claim but - if East shows out, then he can succeed, here, by cashing KA, ruffing a , crossing to A, ruffing another , then North's KQJ coup East's trumps.
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B. If West has 4 , then the recommended finesse of 9- Wins when RHO has has a small singleton (3 X 2.8%).- Loses when RHO has a singleton honour (2 X 2.8%).
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C. If are 3-2, then the contract succeeds most of the time
but the recommended line also- Loses when East has a honour and
- 6 s. (Is that 3.5%? or is it 1/6 that? i.e. is the pip significant) or
- West can ruff something else.
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D. Again, if If are 3-2, then the contract fails if East has a trump honour, South risks playing for a trump coup, and East can ruff a plain-suit that Declarer chooses to play.

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