You open a shaded 1N and arrive in a sketchy 3N.
LHO leads the ♠J - note: GIBs love short suit leads against NT, so don't think the spades are breaking.
Onward.
Posted 2012-June-15, 08:42
Posted 2012-June-15, 09:01
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
Posted 2012-June-15, 13:36
Posted 2012-June-15, 15:57
Grasping at straws: hoping for defensive error(s): Win ♠A. Lead to ♣Q. Cash ♠K (LHO shows out). Duck a ♦ (hoping for blocked ♦ position or defensive error - it's easier for RHO to make a mistake with lead from dummy). Win LHO's ♦ return. Lead ♣ to LHO's ♣A. Win LHO's ♣ return with dummy's ♣K. Duck ♥ to LHO. If LHO was dealt
- ♠ J ♥ KJxxxx ♦ KQ ♣ AJT9, then this line works legitimately. but it has chances when LHO has e.g.
- ♠ J ♥ KJTxxx ♦ QT ♣ AJT9, if LHO mistakenly cashes the fourth ♣ (exposing RHO to a pointed suit squeeze).
- IF LHO had held say ♠ Jx ♥ KJTxxx ♦Q ♣ AJT9 then that line also works. After ♠A,. Lead to ♣Q. Cash ♠K. Duck a ♦ to LHO's singleton ♦ honour., LHO exits with ♣A and another. Duck a ♥ to LHO. Now: If LHO cashes another ♣ RHO is squeezed. Instead if LHO exits immediately in ♥ then RHO is thrown in to lead into the ♦ tenace