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Posted 2013-March-03, 05:03


carding: udca, plan your dedence.
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Posted 2013-March-03, 06:36

My guess is that declarer has 6, 3 and 4 blacks.
He tries to ruff a in dummy.
Other than the Ace, P should provide 2 trump tricks and either a ruff or one more .
Playing the 9 caters for both when P gets an immediate ruff, or when he must overtake and play on trumps.
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Posted 2013-March-03, 06:37

My guess is that declarer has 6, 3 and 4 blacks.
He tries to ruff a in dummy.
Other than the Ace, P should provide 2 trump tricks and either a ruff or one more .
Playing the 9 caters for both when P gets an immediate ruff, or when he must overtake and play on trumps.
I write some unusual articles about bridge in my bridge blog.
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Posted 2013-March-07, 06:02

View PostAlik1974, on 2013-March-03, 06:37, said:

My guess is that declarer has 6, 3 and 4 blacks.
He tries to ruff a in dummy.
Other than the Ace, P should provide 2 trump tricks and either a ruff or one more .
Playing the 9 caters for both when P gets an immediate ruff, or when he must overtake and play on trumps.


Declarer cant have 3 because partner has either 2 o 4.
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Posted 2013-March-07, 16:37

Maybe I misstook partner's signaling, because he had Axx on this hand.
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Posted 2013-March-07, 17:34

it is hard to imagine why declarer would win the first trick
with the dia K if they held AK. Given that information alone
it seems something strange is going on

p has the dia A or T or both from the initial carding.
while the 9 may work most of the time it fails when
p has only the AT left and made a desparation play to
get a spade ruff (when they looked at that fantastic dummy)
by ducking the first dia and getting us in with our J.

The best dia play right now is the J which caters to all
scenarios. If declarer started with AKxx pay off and get
get some easier opponents to deal with sheeesh.
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Posted 2013-March-07, 17:40

I play the jack (in case partner had ATx) and attempt to give partner a spade ruff. I hope he made a good play by ducking the ace to leave me with an entry for just this purpose. Yes with ATx he could have played the T but I don't think the jack can cost so I may as well save him just in case he didn't.

Edit: I didn't read the post right before mine. Change to "agree with gszes".
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Posted 2013-March-08, 02:12

View Postlalldonn, on 2013-March-07, 17:40, said:

I play the jack (in case partner had ATx) and attempt to give partner a spade ruff. I hope he made a good play by ducking the ace to leave me with an entry for just this purpose. Yes with ATx he could have played the T but I don't think the jack can cost so I may as well save him just in case he didn't.

Edit: I didn't read the post right before mine. Change to "agree with gszes".

All well and good.
Partner would not duck the ace with 4 diamonds, neither with two.
But what is the layout where a spade ruff now is necessary to beat the contract?

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