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Three tricks taken where do you look for the fourth?

#1 User is offline   Hanoi5 

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Posted 2013-June-23, 20:10



J-3-Q-T
A-4-2-7
K-5-8-9

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 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:

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Posted 2013-June-23, 20:24

Things look bleak. Dummy had 15 hcp, you had 13 hcp, partner had the J for at least one hcp. That way we can count 29 of the decks 40 points. That leaves only 11 hcp unaccounted for and declarer, who made a forcing 2 bid (if it was a negative free bid, we should have been told), should probably have most of these. Why? We have seen three jacks, and three queens. Surely the 2 bidder will not be missing a king or an ace. If he is missing the J, with a doubleton club in dummy AND running spades, that will not help us. If partner has the Q (as long as it is not a singleton), we will prevail.

So our Defense needs to be predicated on partner not having anymore HCP. If he has the T8, however, we might be able to prevail. Lead a fourth round of trumps and give declarer a ruff-and-a-sluff. It will not help him. If he ruffs in his hand low, partner plays a heart to force the king, with hope of promoting our heart Jxx into a winner (declarer will be able to pick us up if he plays hearts right). IF he ruffs in his hand with the ACE or QUEEN, then our jack will become a winner. This play will work too if partner has the T7 and declarer forgets to ruff with the 8, again, assuming declarer fails to finesse us later of the J. This defense would be better if we had the 9.

There is one concern, of course, if partner has the Qx, having him ruff might allow an unmakeable contract come home. But partner should realize what you are up too with the ruff and sluff defense and might not ruff.
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Posted 2013-June-24, 08:46

View Postinquiry, on 2013-June-23, 20:24, said:

Lead a fourth round of diamondstrumps and give declarer a ruff-and-a-sluff.

FYP. This line looks so obvious it surely has to be wrong.
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Posted 2013-June-24, 09:32

I agree with inquiry's line, but I wouldn't be surprised to see, since this is on the forums, that a trump return was the only way to set it.
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