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Posted 2012-June-21, 10:07


Opps lead 3th/low; signals udca.
Lead card 1st; South card underlined; winner bold:
1: 4-7-J-Q
2: A-5-2-8
3: K-6-4-T
4: 3-Q-9-2
5: 7-Q-8-6
6: J-3-5-7
7: A-6-2-3
8: K-7-5-J
This is left:

Do you agree with the play till now?
How do you continue?
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Posted 2012-June-21, 14:26



I would now cash the Q - if are 3-3 I'm home. Otherwise I can try for 3-3 . I'm probably missing a squeeze.
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Posted 2012-June-21, 15:26

There doesn't appear to be a squeeze on this hand if LHO's lead was 3/5. There's no entry in C for a dbl if LHO started with 3, and if LHO started with 5 clubs, the major squeeze is positional (and out of position).

However, if LHO made a deceptive lead of a low club and started 4144, now 2 rounds of hearts squeezes him in the blacks. So I think the right play here is HK, and if LHO shows out, you play for the black suit squeeze on LHO (this preserves a win if spades are 3-3 as well). Otherwise you hope for 3-3 hearts or 3-3 spades.

edit: This also wins when righty blows on the second heart and LHO started 4441
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Posted 2012-June-21, 17:34

There are a few different squeeze possibilities here. Save your club 9, it's threatening the K/J. Pitch a heart on the diamonds. Cash the spades. Then cross with a heart. You now know who has the long spades. If spades split, you're home. If E has both majors guarded...you're hosed. If E guards spades, it's free to play for a H/C squeeze on W (in fact, you just have). I don't see anything else to do.

As far as reading the lead, it's strange. Since he lead into your bid suit, and he had a longer suit to lead. If he doesn't have 5 clubs, it's weird. It's unfortunate though, as E has 8 cards in the major in that case. He may have led a 3 card suit (or falsecarded the lead), that's fine. We'll find out about the spades first and see where to go from there. If he made a GIB lead from a short suit, then the squeeze possibilities are many, but you'll find out when the Spades are tested if it's even possible.
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Posted 2012-June-21, 20:29

also note that bunnygo is talking about the whole hand, and I'm just talking about the end position reached in OP
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Posted 2012-June-22, 09:53

View PostBunnyGo, on 2012-June-21, 17:34, said:

There are a few different squeeze possibilities here. Save your club 9, it's threatening the K/J. Pitch a heart on the diamonds. Cash the spades. Then cross with a heart. You now know who has the long spades. If spades split, you're home. If E has both majors guarded...you're hosed. If E guards spades, it's free to play for a H/C squeeze on W (in fact, you just have). I don't see anything else to do.

As far as reading the lead, it's strange. Since he lead into your bid suit, and he had a longer suit to lead. If he doesn't have 5 clubs, it's weird. It's unfortunate though, as E has 8 cards in the major in that case. He may have led a 3 card suit (or falsecarded the lead), that's fine. We'll find out about the spades first and see where to go from there. If he made a GIB lead from a short suit, then the squeeze possibilities are many, but you'll find out when the Spades are tested if it's even possible.
I played it against Jack.
This was the ending:

....Q4
....K43
.........T9
T52......J
KT........86
....8
....A9
....A9

As you noted the 9 is important and West is squeezed when you play Q.
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Posted 2012-June-22, 09:56

View PostQuartic, on 2012-June-21, 14:26, said:



I would now cash the Q - if are 3-3 I'm home. Otherwise I can try for 3-3 . I'm probably missing a squeeze.

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That part is doing the trick to add the play? Did you add it manually or is there a tool for it?
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Posted 2012-June-22, 09:56

Ah, nice. Missed the rounded squeeze against W. wd
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Posted 2012-June-22, 10:31

View Postkgr, on 2012-June-22, 09:56, said:

&p=c4c7cjcqdad5d2d8dkd6d4dtd3dqd9c2h7hqh8h6djc3c5d7sas6s2s3sks7s5sj
That part is doing the trick to add the play? Did you add it manually or is there a tool for it?
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I did it manually. I also added the known east and west cards.
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Posted 2012-June-26, 03:39

Looks like West started with J3-7x-Q765-KT864. Then East started with T976-JT8x-T8-J32. One down. But just maybe West had JT3-7-Q765-KT864 (this would correspond with East's H8). So SQ next.


Edit: I just saw your answer. I played the right card ;-)
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