West leads the king of diamonds. East will follow with the 10. Only made by a few declarers in a very strong Reykjavik Open Teams won by Klukowski-Kalita, Brink-Drijver, Edmonds-Woolridge. How are you going to play?
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A Cold Slam ,,, ...in Iceland
#1
Posted Yesterday, 02:56
West leads the king of diamonds. East will follow with the 10. Only made by a few declarers in a very strong Reykjavik Open Teams won by Klukowski-Kalita, Brink-Drijver, Edmonds-Woolridge. How are you going to play?
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar
#2
Posted Yesterday, 03:45
Simplest way would seem to be to play for E to be 5215/5116 with ♣K and ♠K, draw trumps spade finesse, ditch a club on the ace, ruff a spade, ace and another club for the ruff and discard to get rid of the second diamond.
#3
Posted Yesterday, 07:12
Spoiler
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
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