I don't play seriously, as I did decades ago, but in casual on-line play this hand came up. I'd rather you experts analyze it, rather than embarrassing myself.I think so. The general idea is that EW have 5 tricks to cash in hearts and clubs. No matter how the play goes we can allocate 3 trump tricks to West's strong intermediates with an East intermediate covering West's trump 3 if necessary. We need 2 more tricks which come from leading the two small clubs out of the West hand and ruffing them in the East hand unless North discards.
Both sides vulnerable. North Deals.:
S A7642
H J42
D KT
C J43
S KJT3 S Q985
H 8 H AK6
D Q85 D 973
C AQ965 C K72
S -
H QT9753
D AJ642
C T8
N E S W
Pass 1C 1H 2C
2H Pass Pass 2S
3H 3S Pass 4S
X Pass Pass Pass
Opening Lead: Jack of Hearts
Can (and should!) West take ten tricks after the JH opening lead?
I don't play seriously, as I did decades ago, but in casual on-line play this hand came up. I'd rather you experts analyze it, rather than embarrassing myself.
Both sides vulnerable. North Deals.:
S A7642
H J42
D KT
C J43
S KJT3 S Q985
H 8 H AK6
D Q85 D 973
C AQ965 C K72
S -
H QT9753
D AJ642
C T8
N E S W
Pass 1C 1H 2C
On Thursday, September 16, 2021 at 1:07:41 PM UTC-7, Fabulous Pedigree wrote:...
PS - Pulleeze in future be sure to put W to the left of E in the bidding diagram.
I don't know of way to make the hand diagram attractive, but somewhat helpful is to use dots to space things out:
Is there an easy access other than Google Groups?
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