Breaking up is never easy ... says Abba. You lead the KS and it goes small, nine, ten. You play normal count on a king. What now?
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Breaking Up A defensive dilemma
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Posted 2024-January-07, 12:03
Breaking up is never easy ... says Abba. You lead the KS and it goes small, nine, ten. You play normal count on a king. What now?
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar
#2
Posted 2024-January-07, 13:05
Normally I would cash the ace and find out if partner has a singleton or doubleton and keep leading spades to try and get a trump promotion. The thread title, however, leads me to think this is a hint and the solution is a squeeze breakup switch where partner holds something potentially useful in both minor suits, in which case my guess is to switch to a club, maybe partner holds Kxxx, but I have no idea how to defend against a upcoming squeeze so this is a pure shot in the dark.
#3
Posted 2024-January-07, 14:46
Declarer has 4 loser spades in dummy that need to be disposed of.
To me, the best lead at trick 2 is to switch to a low trump... aiming to cut down ruffs into the closed hand.
To me, the best lead at trick 2 is to switch to a low trump... aiming to cut down ruffs into the closed hand.
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