::MadeSix::
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Hmmm. Seems like it was too easy.
Well, the key play is to overtake the Q with the A on the first trick, preserving the diamond Ace as an entry. Nothing much after that.
Here's a slightly harder one, I think.
Dummy
S J82
H QJT76
D KQ4
C AQ
Declarer
S Q74
H AK852
D A72
C 43
Contract 4H. Lead is the Ten of diamonds.
(One line of play will guarantee the contract on ANY layout.)
In addition, here are some more bidding problems.
A) 1D-2C-2D-2NT-3NT
B) 1D-2S-3S-4C-4H-4S
C) 1S-2NT-3S-3NT
D) 1H-1S-2NT-3S-4S
E) 1C-1H-2NT-3S-3NT
hongaik madesix at 9:29 PM
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