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Spannish Trials 2 ATB and plan the play

#1 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2014-January-11, 01:28



Opponents start with AK RHO plays 7 and next 2, they play standard carding, lavinthal where dummy hits with singleton.
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Posted 2014-January-11, 09:27

I expect diamonds to be 7-2, though I suppose they might not be.
Ruff with 8 and play 9 to the J.
A. If this wins and north follows, take K, draw the trump if they're 3-2 and just in case K is wrong(unlikely), play AQ pitching the diamond. If trumps are 4-1 cash KJ, play a trump to the A (draw trumps if stiff 10) and play winning clubs. If clubs don't break you will need to finesse K, and take your last trump en passent.
B. If J loses and the Q appears, ruff high and draw trumps by finessing 7. You now have to decide whether the club break is more likely than the heart finesse but if diamonds were indeed 7-2, I'd go for the latter.
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Posted 2014-January-11, 10:09

Not much blame.
6S isn't much.
Like wanoff's line A BUT now you have to rely on a 5th Club + HK onside.
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Posted 2014-January-11, 17:52

More fear of missing slam. Isn't 4 easier than 4? East overbid his hand. Hearts probably makes 11 tricks more often than spades makes 11 tricks.
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Posted 2014-January-13, 13:09

The other table stopped in 4 and made it after a trump coup, started with AK finding Q10xx on south hands. Next was a third diamond ruffed (no overruff), and A+Q losing to the king, even when A and K scored there was no way for 10 to score a trick since declarer kept playing hearts from dummy.
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Posted 2014-January-13, 18:47

Post the entire board. If hearts don't split 5-1, doesn't hearts
make 11 tricks?
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Posted 2014-January-13, 23:55

Post the entire board. If hearts don't split 5-1, doesn't hearts
make 11 tricks? --- jogs

*** Yes please do. I want to see this coup in 4S.
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Posted 2014-January-14, 03:33



AK ruff, KA, ruff and A+Q, north returned a diamond but didn't matter, declarer ruffs and enters dummy with a club to play hearts
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Posted 2014-January-14, 17:11

This board makes 11 tricks in hearts.

Pretty sure a 6-1 fit with 100 honors usually plays better than the 4-4 fit.
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