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Take Care of Your Entry
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Your hand sitting South
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Bidding
Dealer North. East-West vulnerable.
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Card play
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Contract: 3NT.
West leads the 10 of Hearts to East’s queen and your king. With good reason, North found his hand too nice to open strong 1NT, with his top honours, decent 5-card suit and 17 HCP.
► What do you do next?
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Like the problem on entries.
Indeed an interesting problem with a sensible solution. I like it.
Nice example of planning ahead.
Very nice example! But what if after playing the first treff of north east plays J and west takes over with D. Then playing J Diamond? Looks like game over 😉
Good example and explanation. Especially ducking club (leading) from hand is a good play
Explanation of going after 8 card vs 7 card suit is also good