You are in 6♠; the defence having passed throughout. West leads a small diamond to your A. You draw trumps in two rounds, East discarding two small clubs.
What next?
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gszes, on 2019-February-03, 11:25, said:
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661_Pete, on 2019-February-03, 16:41, said:
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nige1, on 2019-February-03, 15:33, said:
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PhilG007, on 2019-February-04, 14:32, said:
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661_Pete, on 2019-February-03, 16:41, said:
Posted 2019-February-05, 06:18
661_Pete "I was confronted with this a few days ago; Pairs MPs, love all:You are in 6♠; the defence having passed throughout. West leads a small diamond to your A. You draw trumps in two rounds, East discarding two small clubs.
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This is the squeeze without the count, mentioned by gszes and tramticket, reduced to its essentials.
But, in the original diagram, G&T seem right that, after checking for ♣QT doubleton , you should lead a ♥ to ♥K.