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A 2
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Q 7 6 5
Q 7 4 3
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J 10 6 5
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A J 8 4
K 9 8
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| Pass | Dbl | Pass | 4 |
| Pass | 4 |
Pass | 4![]() |
| Pass | 6![]() |
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contract which with normal breaks would have been a piece of cake. However East’s preempt had warned declarer that suits might not be breaking.
Besse won the opening club lead in dummy and led a spade to his ace, it was more than likely that East’s 10 was a singleton so Besse continued in leading a spade to the nine. Next came the king, and queen of diamonds and declarer learned the bad news that he had a certain loser in that suit.
Since his 12th trick could only come from a heart ruff in dummy it seemed that he would not be able to avoid a trump loser as well.
So much for appearances declarer led a club toward dummy. Since ruffing would only help declarer West discarded a heart, declarer won the king of clubs, cashed the ace king of hearts and ruffed a heart on the table.
After cashing the ace of diamonds this was the position:
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