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CARD COMBOS #7
     North
    A 10 2
    Q
    A 2
    A Q J 9 8 4 3
West
-
-
-
-
East
-
-
-
-
 

   South
    4
    K J 10 9 8 7 6 5
    J 10 9
    7

South
4

West
pass

North
6

East
all pass

 

 

West leads the 5 of spades (third and fifth leads).
You win the ace as East plays the 6. You play a
trump to the king, won by West with the ace.
West continues with the 3 of spades to East's
king. Trumps are 2-2. How should you play the
club suit?

Click on one of the three answers below or click
on Solution.

1. Lead to the ace and play the queen, taking a
ruffing finesse through East if he plays low.

2. Lead to the jack, finessing West for the king.

3. Lead to the ace and play the queen, but ruff
it if East doesn't cover.

SOLUTION

 

 

But why didn't
West shift to
diamonds?



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