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Crazy hand 2 elimination and endplay practice

#1 User is offline   AL78 

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Posted 2023-June-07, 01:30

Second mad hand in the same round. Got to practice elimination and endplay technique as demonstrated on BridgeMaster.



4X+1 was a top for us. NS can make 4 double dummy but it requires dropping a singleton offside king which no-one is going to find unless I am the one sitting with the singleton king. The one pair in 5 only made nine tricks.

I've explained to beginners before about the folly of underleading aces against suit contracts especially when there are shapely hands around, and this illustrates that principle. If you are going to try and penalise on the basis of holding three aces, it is not a good idea to underlead one and go to bed with it when dummy comes down with a stiff king.

I was a little impressed this did not set off a married couple post mortem.
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Posted 2023-June-07, 01:34

Well played!
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Posted 2023-June-07, 14:39

View PostAL78, on 2023-June-07, 01:30, said:

I was a little impressed this did not set off a married couple post mortem.


If West can live with spouse's X then the lead is just water off a duck's back B-)
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