Bookworm Bridge Conundrums #64

This conundrum was written by Eddie Kantar and was originally published in the book Take All Your Chances - you can find out all about it further down the page.

A jump shift followed by a jump preference from partner (1-1; 2♠ 4), then control bids of 4 from you and 4♠ from partner, lands you in a touchy grand slam. Your contract is 7 and the opening lead is the ♣K. Plan your Grand Slam play.

About the book

Selecting the best line of play in a bridge hand as declarer is not easy. Most novices know something about basic odds and percentages, and can often find a line that offers a reasonable chance of success. However, the expert will skillfully combine options, so as to take advantage of more than chance. Rather than putting all his eggs in one basket, he will 'stay alive', squeezing out every extra chance. In this book of intermediate problems, Kantar shows the reader how to do this — there is always a line of play that will allow you take all your chances, and bring home your contract. 

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