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- When dummy holds a long strong suit that does not
- need to be developed*:
- 1. If trumps have not been played and dummy and I
- have 10 or more in suit, I play the suit and hope partner
- can ruff (also this may remove a entry before needed).
- 2. I tend to play aces and watch partner's response.
- This may be my last chance to use my ace.
- 2. I attempt to void myself in a suit and hope partner
- can give me a ruff.
- 3. I try to kill dummy's hand by breaking the
- communication between declarer and dummy.
-
- *I classify dummy types and most likely defenses
- as follows:
- 1. Weak, balanced hand. If possible I force
- declarer to ruff in declarer's hand, and allow
- declarer to lead suits.
- 2. Ruffing power: I play trumps.
- 3. As above
- 4. Long suit that needs to be developed: I attack
- dummy's entries.