Source: www.thailandbridgeleague.com
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North asks for majors in the first bidding round. How do you solve your club suit?
One way to treat the club problem is to play a club to the ace and a small club towards the queen, and put the queen if no king appears. You will then make your contract if the clubs are 3-3 with the king on place and when West have jack of clubs second.
Are there any better chances?
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The question was; how to solve the club suit in 6NT when having A2 vs Q10983, for one loser?
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The best way is to start with the queen from the hand! If clubs are 3-3 that way of playing leads to success as often as the first mentioned way of playing. If Clubs are 4-2 the recommended way of playing also leads to success if West have king-second. Both way of playing will lead to success if the jack of clubs are second with any player.