Bookworm Bridge Conundrums #21

This conundrum was written by Eddie Kantar and was originally published in the book Kantar for the Defense - Volume 1 - you can find out all about it further down the page.

We are East.

Opening Lead: Q

Declarer wins in dummy, draws three rounds of trumps ending in dummy, partner discarding two hearts, and ruffs a heart in the closed hand.
Declarer continues by cashing the ♣K, ♣J, and leading a low club to dummy's ♣Q. On the ♣A declarer discards a low spade. Partner discards three hearts on the clubs.
At trick ten a low spade is led from dummy.

  1. What was declarer's original distribution?
  2. Which spade do you play, why?

About the book

Kantar invites his reader to direct every play towards the goal of beating the contract in a variety of hands, bringing focus on counting tricks, points and distribution. Problems range from an intermediate to semi-advanced level and knowledge of basic card combinations is assumed. Each book concludes with a complete list of themes for its 100 problems.

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