Declarer Play Problems #4

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Have a go at trying to solve this declarer play problem. Your overall score will be displayed, along with the correct answers once you’ve complete the exercise. Good luck!

Hand 1

Contract: 3 No-Trump.
Lead: ♠4.

What’s your plan?

Hand 2

Contract: 4 Spades.
Lead: West leads the ❤️Q.

Do you ?

Hand 3

Contract: 4 Spades.
Lead:West leads the ♣K.

What is your plan?


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4 comments on “Declarer Play Problems #4”

    1. if spade ten is covered by Q, you have two stops or if ten loses to Ace you can duck a heart to east after winning the 3rd spade. Only danger is west has both AQ of spades.

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