Find the secret to this online Bridge hand
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    North
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9 4
A K Q 8 5
A K Q 9 3 |
             
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    West
 
 
 
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    South
 
 
 
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| "SIGNAL THIS" |
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South |
West |
North |
East |
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Pass |
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Pass |
3  |
Pass |
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4  |
Pass |
4NT |
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5  |
Pass |
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   After North's jumpshift, South jumps to show a solid suit but little else. North goes Blackwood to check on Aces and 6H it is. West leads the KS. |
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    North
8
9 4
A K Q 8 5
A K Q 9 3 |
  Bid is 6H         KS led         |
    West
 
 
 
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    East
10 9 6 4
K 5 2
4 3 2
7 5 2 |
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    South
 
 
 
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| PLAY OF THE HAND |
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|   As East things don't look so good for your side. |
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West's KS holds as everyone plays little ones. |
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West leads a Club for lack of anything better and Dummy wins the QD. |
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The trump 9 is led and finessed through East, Declarer playing low. |
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    North
 
4
A K 8 5
A K Q 9 3 |
  Bid is 6H      
  N/S =2   E/W=1
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    West
 
 
 
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    East
10 9 6
K 5
4 3
7 5 2 |
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    South
 
 
 
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| PLAY OF THE HAND |
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|   Things are routine and you see little hope. |
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The last Heart is led from Dummy and you are finessed again, Declarer winning their Queen. |
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South cashes their AH dropping your King. |
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    North
 
 
A K 8 5
A K Q 9 |
  Bid is 6H      
  N/S =4   E/W=1
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    West
 
 
 
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    East
10 9 6
 
4 3
7 5 2 |
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    South
 
 
 
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| PLAY OF THE HAND |
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|   South has no trouble winning the rest of the tricks with the good tricks in Dummy and 4 trumps left in hand. Where could you have played differently? |
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    North
8
9 4
A K Q 8 5
A K Q 9 3 |
  Bid is 6H         KS led         |
    West
 
 
 
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    East
10 9 6 4
K 5 2
4 3 2
7 5 2 |
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    South
 
 
 
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| REPLAY OF THE HAND |
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|   The key to the hand is your play to the very first trick. |
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West leads the KS and you signal with the 10. This is a "come on" telling them to lead it again. |
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West dutifully leads the AS which is ruffed by Dummy. West gives you a bad look. |
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North leads the 9H and finesses your King once again. So how have you gained? |
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    North
 
 
A K Q 8 5
A K Q 9 3 |
  Bid is 6H      
  N/S =2   E/W=1
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    West
J 7
 
J 10 9 6
J 10 8 4 |
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    East
9 6
K 5
4 3 2
7 5 2 |
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    South
Q 5
A Q J 10 8 7
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| RECAP OF THE HAND |
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   Your brilliant play at trick one has foiled Declarer. You have 2 trump left but they can't finesse you. The KH will have to become the setting trick!    You must think like a Declarer. You know they are going to finesse you, they can't finesse West even if they wanted to. So you must make it so they can't repeatedly finesse you. Well done! |
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