Dummy | ||||
♠ A J 7 6 | ||||
♥ A 6 | ||||
♦ A J 5 | ||||
♣ A K J 6 | ||||
Declarer | ||||
♠ K 5 | ||||
♥ 9 2 | ||||
♦ K Q 10 9 3 2 | ||||
♣ 7 4 3 |
I was a declarer in the South and received a ♥7 as opening lead. I play the Ace and keep the ♥9 in my hand. Draw 2 rounds of trump, which divided evenly. I continue to play a small heart from dummy, lucky me as East play the ♥J, and won the trick and at the same time was threw-in. So, I claimed immediately.
In case East played small and West won with ♥10, I would be on test. How do you execute in case West play a small club? There are 2 reasonable ways to fulfill the contract. First play 2 rounds of club, if the queen does not fall, you have to finesse the spade. Other choice is to try to ruff the spade, when the queen falls, you are home. If the queen is still there, then play all of your remaining trumps and decide how cards are distributed outside.
Franky Karwur, one of Indonesian top bridge play were facing a grandslam in diamond for the distribution above. How will you bring home the contract when heart as opening lead?
After winning the heart lead, Franky played the ♣A, when ♣10 drops, he countinued with the King. Wow... the ♣Q fell down. Franky then played 3 rounds of spade and ruff it. When West has a Queen guarded, he claimed for a simple squeeze. A logic play from one of Indonesian top bridge player. Congratulation Franky.
Here are the complete distributionDummy | ||||||||||
♠ A J 7 6 | ||||||||||
♥ A 6 | ||||||||||
♦ A J 5 | ||||||||||
♣ A K J 6 | ||||||||||
West | East | |||||||||
♠ Qxxx | ♠ 7 6 3 | |||||||||
♥ 1075 | ♥ KQJxxx | |||||||||
♦ 86 | ♦ xx | |||||||||
♣ 9xxx | ♣ Q10 | |||||||||
Declarer | ||||||||||
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