Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site hp-pcd.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!decvax!harpo!seismo!hao!hplabs!hp-pcd!ching From: ching@hp-pcd.UUCP (Chao Liu) Newsgroups: net.rec.bridge Subject: Re: Problems-Problems - (nf) Message-ID: <1660@hp-pcd.UUCP> Date: Tue, 30-Aug-83 03:27:40 EDT Article-I.D.: hp-pcd.1660 Posted: Tue Aug 30 03:27:40 1983 Date-Received: Thu, 1-Sep-83 01:00:18 EDT Sender: netnews@hp-pcd.UUCP Organization: Hewlett-Packard, Corvallis OR Lines: 132 #R:vax2:-67600:hp-pcd:30500012:000:2641 hp-pcd!ching Aug 29 09:22:00 1983 The original problem: Seeing all four hands, make seven spades against the best defense. S T932 H AQ5 D AQ5 C AK2 S -- S QJ H JT987 H K432 D JT987 D K432 C QJT C 987 S AK87654 H 6 D 6 C 6543 While it is easy, there are pitfalls. This is obviouly a double squeeze: squeeze both West and East. Take the opening lead on the board whatever it is. For simplicity, let's assume the opening lead is Q of C. Then run four rounds of trumps ending in hand. S -- H AQ5 D AQ5 C AK2 S -- S -- H JT9 H K43 D JT9 D K43 C JT C 98 S 654 H 6 D 6 C 654 Now lead a spade, North discards 2 of C. West is squeezed. Case 1: If west discard a Club, then east has to guard Club and be forced to discard a Heart (or a Diamond). The situation is as the following. S -- H AQ5 D AQ5 C K S -- S -- H JT9 H K4 D JT9 D K43 C T C 87 S 54 H 6 D 6 C 543 Take AH, ruff 5H, enter board with AD. (If the opening lead was Heart/Diamond instead of Club, replace AH/AD with AC.) S -- H Q D Q5 C K S -- S -- H T H -- D JT D K4 C T C 87 S 4 H -- D -- C 543 It's time to cash QH, east is squeezed. If East discards a Club, then play CK,ruff D to enter hand, and all Clubs are good. If East discards 4D, then ruff 5D to knock out KD, enter board with KC, and cash QD. Case 2. If West discards a Heart (or Diamond), then Case 2.1 East can discards a Club. The situation is S -- H AQ5 D AQ5 C K S -- S -- H JT H K43 D JT9 D K43 C JT C 8 S 54 H 6 D 6 C 543 AH entering board. QH toward hand. Case 2.1.1 If East covers with K, ruff it and knock out West's JH on the way. AD entering board. The situation is S -- H 5 D Q5 C K S -- S -- H -- H 4 D JT D K4 C JT C 8 S 4 H -- D -- C 543 Now cash 5H, and South discards a Club. West is squeezed. If West discards a Club, all South's Club will be good. If West discards a Diamond, then play QD. No matter if East covers it with KD or not, Declarer has an extra trick on Diamond. (The following variations are similar to the above example. They are left as exercises for the readers (as Knuth always says). ) Case 2.1.2 East follows with 4H when QH is playes from the board. Case 2.2 East choose to discards a Heart or a Diamond.