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!Anonymous From: Anonymous@hp-pcd.UUCP (Anonymous) Newsgroups: net.rec.bridge Subject: Re: Problems-Problems2 - (nf) Message-ID: <1685@hp-pcd.UUCP> Date: Wed, 31-Aug-83 03:32:02 EDT Article-I.D.: hp-pcd.1685 Posted: Wed Aug 31 03:32:02 1983 Date-Received: Thu, 1-Sep-83 10:22:26 EDT Sender: netnews@hp-pcd.UUCP Organization: Hewlett-Packard, Corvallis OR Lines: 113 #R:vax2:-67700:hp-pcd:30500015:000:3066 hp-pcd!Anonymous Aug 30 08:57:00 1983 Original problem: Seeing all four hands, make seven Hearts against BEST defense. S 5 H 85 D AK7 C AK85432 S KT7 S 86432 H 9 H Q762 D QT83 D J62 C QJT97 C 6 S AQJ9 H AKJT43 D 954 C -- It is considerably more difficult than it first appears. Remember that the defense can see all four hands also. /* ---------- */ I have a partial solution, but I am posting it anyway in hoping that someone can complete the solution. Case 1: If the opening lead is a Club, take it with A of C, and discard a Diamond from hand. Play K of C. Case 1.1: If East ruffs with low Heart, then cover it. Lead Spades until West's K of S is forced out, then ruff it in the board. Finesse a trump, and claim. Case 1.2: If East discards a spade, ruff it! (very important to shorten the trumps in hand.) Play Spades to force out K of S and ruff it in the board. Finesse a trump, and clean West's trump on the way. Play the rest of Spades. A of D to the board. Another Club ruff; the best East can do here is to discard a Diamond. K of D to enter the board. The remaining cards look like the following S -- H -- D 7 C 85 S -- S -- H -- H Q76 D QT D -- C Q C -- S -- H AKJ D -- C -- Lead anything from the board toward hand, you have the rest of the tricks. Case 1.3: If East discards a Diamond, discard a Spade from hand. Finesse a trump. A of D to the board. Finesse another trump. Now play three rounds of trumps ending in the following S 5 H -- D K7 C 32 S KT S 8643 H -- H -- D QT D J C Q C -- S AQJ H 3 D 5 C -- Lead the last trump, West is squeezed. If West discards a Spade or a Club, you can claim then. If West discards a diamond, cash K of D. The situation is as the following S 5 H -- D 7 C 2 S KT S 864 H -- H -- D -- D -- C Q C -- S AQJ H -- D -- C -- Lead the last Diamond, and West is squeezed again. Case 2: If the opening lead is 9 of H, get a free finesse. A of D to the board. A of C to discard a diamond from hand. Now play K of C. The situation is similar to the above. If East ruffs low, play as Case 1.1. If East discards a Spade, then shorten trumps and play as Case 1.2. If East discards a Diamond, then squeeze West as Case 1.3. Case 3: If the opening lead is a Spade or a Diamond, it seems that the above line of playing does not work due to lack of transportation. Anybody has solutions for these two cases?