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Double dummy is sometimes fascinating

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Posted 2023-September-06, 01:02


If the bidding doesn't make sense to you, this was a couple of randoms playing on BBO, so don't expect it to.

West leads the 9 of clubs, and there is exactly one way to make the contract..

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What I found especially interesting was.

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Posted 2023-September-06, 06:30

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Posted 2023-September-07, 12:48

I don't think the 6!c works either, as now you can duck the first trick. Win the spade switch, and squeeze again.
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Posted 2023-September-07, 13:37

View PostHardVector, on 2023-September-07, 12:48, said:

I don't think the 6!c works either, as now you can duck the first trick. Win the spade switch, and squeeze again.

If you duck, opponents will just continue clubs. You now no longer have a club in dummy to exit with after you cash the Ace of spades.
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