Bookworm Bridge Conundrums #39

This conundrum was written by Julian Pottage and was originally published in the book Play or Defend? 68 Hands to Test Your Bridge Skill - you can find out all about it further down the page.

Contract: 5
Opening Lead: K

West leads the K and continues with the three, which forces declarer to ruff. A couple of rounds of diamonds then reveal the rather surprising split: the hand long in hearts holds trump length as well. Prospects appear somewhat bleak at this point. If East turns up with the ♠Q or the ♣J, it will come down in one or two rounds, and you will have a choice of ways to succeed. In that case you can surely afford to have a top card ruffed since a squeeze on West in the black suits will recover the winner lost. However, you hardly want to count on this possibility. Given the absence of a lead-directing double, East most likely has a small singleton in both clubs and spades.

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Sharpen your bridge skills with Play or Defend? by Julian Pottage, a collection of 68 hands designed to challenge your judgment and strategy. Each scenario presents a dilemma—whether to play or defend—offering insights and solutions that enhance your decision-making. Perfect for intermediate/advanced players eager to refine their techniques and deepen their understanding of the game.

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