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Posted 2012-June-25, 03:45

You open 1NT (15-17) all pass.
AK52 KT97 62 KQ9
Lead 5 and dummy hits:
T986 643 J8 AJ42

The defenders quickly cash five diamond tricks and exit a club. What do you pitch from both hands? The opening leader had AQ753 and her partner will pitch the 4 on the fifth round.
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Posted 2012-June-25, 09:48

View PostAntrax, on 2012-June-25, 03:45, said:

You open 1NT (15-17) all pass.
AK52 KT97 62 KQ9
Lead 5 and dummy hits:
T986 643 J8 AJ42

The defenders quickly cash five diamond tricks and exit a club. What do you pitch from both hands? The opening leader had AQ753 and her partner will pitch the 4 on the fifth round.


Did not see this right, sorry. I pitch 2 hearts & a spade from each hand.
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Posted 2012-June-25, 10:06

And when LHO exits a club, which hand do you win in and what do you play for?
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Posted 2012-June-25, 14:48

View PostAntrax, on 2012-June-25, 10:06, said:

And when LHO exits a club, which hand do you win in and what do you play for?


I pitch hearts from dummy, and 2 hearts and a spade from hand. I hope for 3-2 spades or the A of hearts onsides. There might be something better...but I don't see it.
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Posted 2012-June-25, 14:50

View PostAntrax, on 2012-June-25, 10:06, said:

And when LHO exits a club, which hand do you win in and what do you play for?


I would win in the KQx hand, cash a high spade, and then run clubs. I will look to see if righty pitches a heart honor from his hand; if he does, I'll pitch a spade on the last club and play righty to have been squeezed. If not, then I'll have to guess based on table feel/club information/etc.

I'm really hoping for the layout where righty has 4 spades and the QJ of hearts, where it will be really obvious what to play for in the end position (and because I've never intentionally executed a vice squeeze before).
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Posted 2012-June-26, 03:59

View PostAntrax, on 2012-June-25, 03:45, said:

You open 1NT (15-17) all pass.
AK52 KT97 62 KQ9
Lead 5 and dummy hits:
T986 643 J8 AJ42

The defenders quickly cash five diamond tricks and exit a club. What do you pitch from both hands? The opening leader had AQ753 and her partner will pitch the 4 on the fifth round.



1 spade & 2 hearts from both hands

Cash one spade and cash all the clubs, pitching another spade from dummy, play heart to the king.

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