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- From: grabiner@math.harvard.edu (David Grabiner)
- Newsgroups: rec.games.bridge
- Subject: Re: Ready for Flight A ?
- Message-ID: <GRABINER.93Jan26001751@germain.harvard.edu>
- Date: 26 Jan 93 05:19:05 GMT
- Article-I.D.: germain.GRABINER.93Jan26001751
- References: <1993Jan25.211902.5314@head-cfa.harvard.edu>
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- In-reply-to: willner@head-cfa.harvard.edu's message of 25 Jan 93 21:19:02 GMT
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- In article <1993Jan25.211902.5314@head-cfa.harvard.edu>, Steve Willner writes:
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- > Here's an interesting play problem from a recent sectional Flight B Swiss.
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- > The bidding has gone:
- > W N E S
- > 1C P P 2NT (=18-20 balanced)
- > P 3NT all pass
-
- > The opening lead is the K of hearts, and you see:
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- > 65 J93 AKQ5 9643
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- > AKQ3 82 T63 AKJ7
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- Declarer, not dummy, held the heart jack. It obviously doesn't matter
- in the play, but it gives him the 18 count promised by the bid.
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