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North ♠AK6 ♥QJ10973 ♦97 ♣53 |
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West ♠9752 ♥8642 ♦2 ♣J974
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East ♠Q83 ♥K5 ♦AQ1086 ♣K108
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South ♠J104 ♥A ♦KJ543 ♣AQ62 |
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Dealer: East Vul: Neither |
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S |
W |
N |
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P |
P |
2♥ |
| P |
P |
3NT |
P |
| P |
P |
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| Opening lead: ♦2 |
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Answer: The only way to beat the hand is to rise with the ♦A and shift to the ♠Q. Declarer needs two entries to dummy — after the heart A is unblocked. By returning the ♠Q at the second trick, dummies entries are attacked early and declarer cannot establish the heart suit and cannot come to more than eight tricks: three spades, a heart, two diamonds, and two clubs.
If East ducks the opening lead or wins and returns any card other than the ♠Q, declarer will cash the ace of hearts, go to a high spade, and play hearts, setting up the suit. Declarer can’t be kept from taking eleven tricks.
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