On May 1, 2:03 pm, Alan Malloy <alan.NO.S...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Pairs, favorable vul, opponents silent
>
> North South
> 1H 1S
> 4C 4S
> P
>
> AQ72
> AKJ84
> AT72
> -void-
>
> K643
> 52
> K93
> 9542
>
> Opening lead is the D6 (4th best from length), which goes to the queen
> and king. Obviously 4S is not easy to go down in, but how best to
> maximize overtricks?
>
> --
> Cheers,
> Alan (San Jose, California, USA)
At the table I would play S A+K and run the D 9 if not covered. This
looks like it will usually make 6 if trumps break and East did not
false card at trick 1.
== Bill Shutts


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