Hedgehog
#2
Posted 2021-November-03, 21:50
#3
Posted 2021-November-03, 22:05
pilowsky, on 2021-November-03, 21:50, said:
The finesses only give you 2 tricks in diamonds out of the box; while the ♦J would fall, the ♦K would still be out.
But both East and West have to hold onto diamonds for that to work, which leads to the squeeze magic on both opponents on the last spade..
#4
Posted 2021-November-03, 22:39
smerriman, on 2021-November-03, 22:05, said:
But both East and West have to hold onto diamonds for that to work, which leads to the squeeze magic on both opponents on the last spade..
Thanks
#5
Posted 2021-November-04, 06:05
Good hand to post nige1. have not heard of this squeeze before. Igelkott squeeze. spiky for the opponents lol!
#6
Posted 2021-November-04, 06:29
LBengtsson, on 2021-November-04, 06:05, said:
Good hand to post nige1. have not heard of this squeeze before. Igelkott squeeze. spiky for the opponents lol!
#7
Posted 2021-November-04, 06:47
Hedgehog-squeeze by Edward Rasmussen from Bridgewinners
I posted this interesting board by accident.
Intriguing Hedgehog title looks like a guard squeeze
South leads the ♠7 squeezing both defenders
East must keep the ♦J to thwart the finesse of ♦T.
#8
Posted 2021-November-04, 17:13
South plays a ♦ to the ace and East cannot defend against both ♥4 and ♣4. Do both lines count as "hedgehogs" or is one method "better" than the other in Sonicland? Also, when I saw the hand I ran off the spades first and ended up squeezing West in the red suits on ♣A from:
Does this officially exclude me from the Mrs Tiggy-Winkle Appreciation Society?
#9
Posted 2021-November-04, 22:07
#10
Posted 2021-November-05, 06:24
EricK, on 2021-November-04, 22:07, said:
I posted this interesting board by accident.