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| ♠ 942 |
| ♥ AQ652 |
| ♦ AQJ9 |
| ♣ 6 |
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| ♠ AKQ108 |
| ♥ J43 |
| ♦ 54 |
| ♣ Q43 |
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Problem: You reach 4♠ after an uncontested auction. West leads the ♣5 (playing fourth best leads), East plays the king and returns a trump, you win the ace. At this juncture, there are several reasonable plays that lead to success. The declarer at the table chose to play a diamond to the ten (standard count), queen and king. East returned a diamond to dummy's nine. When a second spade was played from dummy, East discarded a diamond. How do you plan the play against best defense?
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Bridge Baron 16/17 deal No: N4648-16107-07432-69583-21705-01729
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