Combining chances in a NT contract
After a lead in your weaker suit, you sometimes cannot afford to let the opps back in hand, as they would be able to bring your contract down.
The technique centers on hoping an opps' honor in your long suit will fall when you draw your leading ones upfront.
Only try the direct finesse using a tenace, if that maneuver has failed.
Example
Donne 7022 As South you are playing 3N. The LHO leads the 5 ♠. you have 8 sure tricks but cannot afford to let the opps back in hand or you will go down....
How do you go about trying to find the 9th trick?
S | W | N | E |
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1 |
Pass |
1 |
Pass |
1 |
Pass |
1 |
Pass |
1NT |
Pass |
3NT |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
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combining your chances chances
If you can't afford to let the opps back in hand, start with an indirect finesse and, if it fails, fall back on the direct finesse.This maneuver is also valid for trump contracts.Exemple :
You are in South as declarer of a 4♠ contract. The LHO leads the Jack ♦. You have 8 sure tricks
S | W | N | E |
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Pass |
2 |
Pass |
2NT |
Pass |
3 |
Pass |
4 |
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