I think I have seen this hand in a book (Kelsey?) somewhere, certainly the theme.
Rainer Herrmann
How do you Play? An old chestnut
#23
Posted 2018-January-21, 08:15
I now know where I have seen this theme before at least once:
Bridge Master, black series board 23:
West leads the diamond king and East turns up with 4 diamonds to the queen and ten.
At trick 5 East will switch to the club jack to which West shows out
Rainer Herrmann
Bridge Master, black series board 23:
West leads the diamond king and East turns up with 4 diamonds to the queen and ten.
At trick 5 East will switch to the club jack to which West shows out
Rainer Herrmann
#24
Posted 2018-January-21, 11:47
nige1, on 2018-January-21, 08:00, said:
Another old chestnut with a similar theme.
Against South's 4♠.
West leads ♣Q ruffed by East.
Plan the play.
This is the one where you unblock the K and A of clubs at trick 1, draw trumps, cash A♦ exit on clubs, take a double discard on the clubs, then a ruff and discard then cross ruff/ruffing squeeze basically you can't be prevented from ruffing out whichever red suit gets unguarded.
#25
Posted 2018-January-21, 15:49
Against South's 4♠, West leads ♣Q ruffed by East.
CyberYeti is right: Sacrifice ♣KA on 1st trick. Win East's return, cashing ♥K, ♦A, ♠AK, and exit in ♣s to West. On West's first ♣ continuation, play loser-on-loser: discard a ♦ from dummy and a ♥ from hand. On the next ♣, discard dummy's last ♦ and ruff in hand. East succumbs to a criss-cross trump squeeze.
CyberYeti is right: Sacrifice ♣KA on 1st trick. Win East's return, cashing ♥K, ♦A, ♠AK, and exit in ♣s to West. On West's first ♣ continuation, play loser-on-loser: discard a ♦ from dummy and a ♥ from hand. On the next ♣, discard dummy's last ♦ and ruff in hand. East succumbs to a criss-cross trump squeeze.
Another old chestnut with a similar theme.
Against South's 4♠.
West leads ♣Q ruffed by East.
Plan the play.