wanoff, on 2015-September-07, 04:05, said:
If you're going to talk about esoteric squeezes you should have posted in the Interesting forum. But in this forum, shouldn't it be the best technical line?
As Phil's said it's a non problem if the ♥9 holds, not solved by blocking diamonds.
I was undecided whether to put the hand in "Expert-Class Bridge" or "Interesting Bridge Hands"; my apologies if my decision did not meet with your approval. What swung it for me was that it was played in the final of the European Championship 2014, 15 times in 4
♥, and 4 declarers went off. It also featured in the match Israel v Denmark, without any suggestion of foul play, so I quickly decided it did not belong in "Cheating Allegations". I don't think esoteric squeezes are inappropriate in the Expert-Class section, although a composed problem does not belong here.
The question is indeed "what is the best technical line?", and that may well be to play the nine of hearts at trick two if a low heart is led. If it wins, then you play three rounds of diamonds pitching a club, and if the ten of hearts is led round to North you duck a diamond immediately. However, if the nine of hearts is covered, it is not a non-problem, and you can still get home if you read the ending. You win, exit a club, and win the forced heart return in North and cash two more hearts, throwing a diamond and a spade from dummy, in that order (in the wrong order and West can beat you by discarding spades). West throws a club and a spade and this is the likely seven-card ending:
Now you play three rounds of spades ruffing in hand and cash the king of diamonds, which single-suit squeezes West. If he unblocks the 9 or T, you cover East's card. I think this is the best technical line as well, as West's most likely distribution when he turns up with two hearts is 4-2-4-3 and if East had one of the pointed-suit queens he might have opened the bidding. And the single-suited squeeze also works when East has any doubleton in diamonds, including Tx, 9x, 8x, T9, T8 and 98.
There are alternative lines. Cashing the last trump in the above ending also works, with a strip squeeze on West. Finessing the diamond at trick three is wrong, as someone pointed out, if they switch to a spade. Also, if West has
♥Tx, it may be right to play low from dummy on the heart switch, rather than play the nine.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar
That should teach West not to show his hand to dummy