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The art of not touching it
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South dealer, All Vul.
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(2) Jump on the brakes, in this context.
Lead: Ace of hearts, followed by the king (the ten and the three from East), then the queen, which you ruff when East discards the diamond two.
Do you see a way to get an additional trick thanks to a ruff?
Yes, when you ruff the third diamond with a trump in the North hand, the short side.
Which supplementary chance of getting a trick to you have?
The finesse against the club queen with East. Unfortunately, if it fails, you must not lose a trick to the trump queen:
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How does one usually solve this problem? What should you do? Norbert Lébely answers these questions and much more in the rest of the article.