Hi..
In an effort to keep the Introduction to Squeezes thread on topic, the quiz hands will be posted in this thread. I think everyone should be encouraged to participate here by adding their own hands, offering alternative lines of play. Etc.
If some shows a squeeze hand, where there maybe a better line of play, we can evaluate that as well. Identifying squeezes become easier with practice. And in this thread, we can stick in tons of practice hands, especially if everyone who is interested will participate in some way. I will start it off by offering two quiz hands here for the beginners/intermeidate players. One was already posted elsewhere on this forum, the other is new here. I would think the goal should be 40 simple squeezes just to get us use to the idea.
Ben
Basic Squeeze Quizes Place to practice squeeze technique
#2
Posted 2004-November-24, 13:40
Here is a hand posted by cf_John0 in the interesting hand forum. Maybe as a beginner, you decided to skip that forum. Well this one you can work out. In that thread cf_John0 asked the question, do you take the finessee or play for the squeeze to land your grand slam. I will turn it around, I know you see the finessee, but do you see how the squeeze would work on this hand.
Anyone intersted can find this hand easily enough in the correct forum. As to cf_John's question? The right answer is to play for the finessee after trying to ruff out the king of spades... but for our purpose, lets just see if we can spot how the SQUEEZE would work on this hand.
Ben
Anyone intersted can find this hand easily enough in the correct forum. As to cf_John's question? The right answer is to play for the finessee after trying to ruff out the king of spades... but for our purpose, lets just see if we can spot how the SQUEEZE would work on this hand.
Ben
--Ben--
#3
Posted 2004-November-24, 16:49
Scoring: MP
Quiz 2
West North East South
1 ♦ 3 ♠ 4 ♥
4 ♠ Pass Pass 5 ♥
All Pass
Opening Lead ♣K, East plays the ♣7.Opponents playing standard count and attitude
Quiz 2
West North East South
1 ♦ 3 ♠ 4 ♥
4 ♠ Pass Pass 5 ♥
All Pass
Opening Lead ♣K, East plays the ♣7.Opponents playing standard count and attitude
Five hearts looks hopeless. West can cash 2♣’s, and they will win the ♠A, plus you have a possible ♦ loser. Even though the contract looks hopeless, you have one small chance. What if West has a long ♣ suit and the ♣7 was a singleton? West with ♣A-K-T sixth will have to decide which of you have a singleton and which a doubleton ♣. West might be afraid to try and cash a second ♣, since the ♣ Q-J in dummy might provide you with two pitches for potential two ♠ losers. But, be careful. If you play the ♣3 at trick one, and EW are playing normal signals, West will know you still have the ♣9. So you have to false-card at trick one with the ♣ 9. West thinks awhile but ends up leading the ♠9 to ♠3-A-Q.
You hold you breath, but to you delight, East returns ♠J as you discard ♣ 9.
One loser has evaporated, examine BLUE and figure out which threats and entries you have.
--Ben--
#4
Posted 2004-November-24, 23:11
Hi,
Quiz 1.
Loser count: 1 ♣Q
Threat: ♣Q?
Entries: ♥
Squeeze card: ♣J?
I don't see the squeeze here, it looks like a finessee of ♣K ?
Quiz 2
Loser: 2? ♦T, ♣Q
Threat: (Im confused, loser and threat seem to be the same thing)
Entries: ♥
Cash ♥&♠ until...
Upper hand: ♦AKT, ♣Q
West: ♦Qxx,♣A
Other hand: ♥xx, ♦J8
Lead ♥x, West must follow with ♦ making ♦AKT good or ♣A, making ♣Q good ?
Hmmm,
jillybean
Quiz 1.
Loser count: 1 ♣Q
Threat: ♣Q?
Entries: ♥
Squeeze card: ♣J?
I don't see the squeeze here, it looks like a finessee of ♣K ?
Quiz 2
Loser: 2? ♦T, ♣Q
Threat: (Im confused, loser and threat seem to be the same thing)
Entries: ♥
Cash ♥&♠ until...
Upper hand: ♦AKT, ♣Q
West: ♦Qxx,♣A
Other hand: ♥xx, ♦J8
Lead ♥x, West must follow with ♦ making ♦AKT good or ♣A, making ♣Q good ?
Hmmm,
jillybean
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#5
Posted 2004-November-25, 22:48
inquiry, on Nov 24 2004, 03:40 PM, said:
Scoring: IMP
Quiz 1,
Contract 7♦ by south
Opening lead ♥2
Analyze BLUE: What is the loser count? What are the threats? What is the primary entry? Is there a secondary entry? What is the squeeze card?
Quiz 1,
Contract 7♦ by south
Opening lead ♥2
Analyze BLUE: What is the loser count? What are the threats? What is the primary entry? Is there a secondary entry? What is the squeeze card?
Let's make a rule. You CAN NOT TAKE A FINESSEE here, it is not legal. The squeeze being consider is one where an opponent, either opponent has both black kings. So one Threat card is the spade QUEEN. If the spade Queen was a threat card, should the club queen be a threat card? The answer is no. The reason is that both threat cards will be in the same hand... we know we can do it that way, but the problem is that the positional squeeze and will not work against EAST.
A much better threat card is the CLUB Jack, because that means you will have a threat card in both hands, so that there will be an upper threat against both opponents. To count losers, count winners. We have 1♠, 1♣, 5♥ and 5♦ (assuming the required 3-2 ♦ split), so loser = 1. What about entries? If the club jack is the threat card, then the squeeze card will have to be the last red card.
So can you imagine the squeeze now? Yes, of course.. The squeeze is the very first one we looked at, the basic squeeze position. The primary entry is in the thread suit held opposite the squeeze card. Pull trumps cash the club ACE (vienna squeeze) so you can reach the basic squeeze position.
Now if the club King doesn't show up on the heart ACE, you play a spade to the ace.
The answer to the question, however, is the finessee better or the squeeze, well the answer to that is the combined chances trying to ruff out the spade king by trumping two spades, followed by club finessee is better chance than the squeeze. See cf_John0 thread in interesting hand if you want to see the mathematics why this is true.
--Ben--
#6
Posted 2004-November-25, 22:56
inquiry, on Nov 24 2004, 06:49 PM, said:
Scoring: MP
Quiz 2
West North East South
1 ♦ 3 ♠ 4 ♥
4 ♠ Pass Pass 5 ♥
All Pass
Opening Lead ♣K, East plays the ♣7.Opponents playing standard count and attitude
Quiz 2
West North East South
1 ♦ 3 ♠ 4 ♥
4 ♠ Pass Pass 5 ♥
All Pass
Opening Lead ♣K, East plays the ♣7.Opponents playing standard count and attitude
This is a nice feature of squeezes.... You have 10 tricks (7♥+1♠+2♦) so loser count is right. One threat card is the club queen, the other is the ♦J or ♦T. If West has the diamond queen, he will be squeezed in two suits, with the primary entry being the diamond ACE (or king). So Both is right, and entry is right.
By why worry about squeeze when you can finesse? The answer is this. If west has three small diamond and EAST has doubleton queen... look what happens...
When you cash the last heart, WEST has to keep teh club ACE. Dummy throws away the club queen when WEST keeps the club ACE. Now you lead a diamond and you don't hook.. becasue if WEST has the diamond Queen it is going to fall down. So this is a bonus squeeze. If the finesse is working so is the squeeze, but if the finesse is losing, the bonus is you might drop the doubleton queen off-side. This squeeze is often called a "show-up squeeze".
Ben
--Ben--
#7
Posted 2004-November-25, 23:01
jillybean2, on Nov 25 2004, 01:11 AM, said:
Hi,
Quiz 1.
Loser count: 1 ♣Q
Threat: ♣Q?
Entries: ♥
Squeeze card: ♣J?
I don't see the squeeze here, it looks like a finessee of ♣K ?
Quiz 2
Loser: 2? ♦T, ♣Q
Threat: (Im confused, loser and threat seem to be the same thing)
Entries: ♥
Cash ♥&♠ until...
Upper hand: ♦AKT, ♣Q
West: ♦Qxx,♣A
Other hand: ♥xx, ♦J8
Lead ♥x, West must follow with ♦ making ♦AKT good or ♣A, making ♣Q good ?
Hmmm,
jillybean
Quiz 1.
Loser count: 1 ♣Q
Threat: ♣Q?
Entries: ♥
Squeeze card: ♣J?
I don't see the squeeze here, it looks like a finessee of ♣K ?
Quiz 2
Loser: 2? ♦T, ♣Q
Threat: (Im confused, loser and threat seem to be the same thing)
Entries: ♥
Cash ♥&♠ until...
Upper hand: ♦AKT, ♣Q
West: ♦Qxx,♣A
Other hand: ♥xx, ♦J8
Lead ♥x, West must follow with ♦ making ♦AKT good or ♣A, making ♣Q good ?
Hmmm,
jillybean
Hi Jilly,
I think we have some more work to do. In both quiz hands, you had your "entry" in the squeeze suit. The entries we are looking for should be ithe THREAT suits. In quiz one, the entry is in spades, in quiz two, the entry is in diamonds.
Thje loser count was one on both hands.
The threat cards were spade Q and club Jack n the first example, and Daimond T (or jack) and club Queen in the second hand.
The last heart was squeeze card in both.
Jiily, we will chat in a chat room about these hands and squeeze sometime, but in the mearnwhile, re-read the squeeze threat to see if you can get a better grasp on the logic of simple squeezes.
Ben
--Ben--
#8
Posted 2004-November-26, 06:51
[quote name='inquiry' date='Nov 24 2004, 05:49 PM']
Quiz 1,
Contract 7♦ by south
Opening lead ♥2
Analyze BLUE: What is the loser count? What are the threats? What is the primary entry? Is there a secondary entry? What is the squeeze card?