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CARD COMBOS #45
     North
    A Q 9 3 2
   
   
   
West
J 8 7 5



East
6



 

   South You
    K 10 4
   
   
   

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Lead the 10 to the queen or ace. Then lead low back to the king.

If the suit is 3-2, there's no problem making five tricks. Consider 4-1 splits. If East has four to the jack, you can't do it. If West has four to the jack, you can do it if you unblock the 10. If you first lead low to the queen and then low back to the king, when East shows out you won't be able to finesse through West and win the trick in dummy. That's why you first lead the 10 to the queen. Then, on the third round, you can lead the 4 toward dummy's A-9-3, through West's J-8.

This position is very common and can be applied to a seven-card holding:

   North
    A Q 9 2
   
   
   

   South You
    K 10 4
   
   
   

Again, lead the 10 to the queen (or ace) and low back to the king. If East shows out, you can finesse through West. And if you decide that East is likely to hold a doubleton, you have the option of finessing West's remaining J-x.

 

 

Cashing the king
first is wrong,
because when you
next lead the 10 to
the queen, you may
see East show out
and you're in the
wrong hand for the
third-round finesse.



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