On May 13, 7:54 am, henrysun...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> On May 13, 7:44 am, edel...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Mitch Edelman) wrote:
>
>
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> > a dealmaster pro list from a club game in 2007 provided this deal:
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> > North: AK10876, A1086, Q, 106
>
> > West: Q93, 95, 863, K7542 East: 42, QJ43, AJ1097, QJ
>
> > South: J5, K72, K542, A983
>
> > The analysis provided on the hand record indicates that NS can
> > take 11 tricks at spades. I think not.
>
> > With North as declarer and the CQ opening lead, it seems that best
defense
> > limits NS to 10 tricks. Did Dealmaster hiccup, or have my powers
> > of analysis fled me completely?
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Mitch Edelman
>
> Since Deep Finesse is a double dummy solver, what happens when South
> wins the first club, wins two spade tricks via finesse, and then leads
> the QD off dummy?
>
> Henrysun909
Good play. Also, even leading a club from dummy is good enough.
Charles


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