Finessing in Diamonds on the first or second trick is playing a pure guess. From the auction you know West has more Clubs than East, and therefore you can play for East to have longer Diamonds and therefore a better chance of holding 3, 4, or even all 5 of the missing Diamonds. But after taking the first two Diamond tricks and discovering the bad 4-1 split, there is no finesse. East holds J8, South holds K7. If the D9 is lead from Dummy, East covers with the J, forcing the DK from South leaving the D8 high. If Dummy keads low, East plays the 8, again forcing the DK from South, leaving East with the winning DJ.
Amazing play Jack!
Thanks so much 🎉
what a brilliant end play:):)
Fantastic !!
Jack stocken... U beauty❤
There's a reason "second hand low" is a thing.
How did next to last trick win. West led 10 of diamond
i agree :)
What an interesting hand! All in the end play and I would have won with the King of clubs! Panic mode cos of the slam!
What an interesting hand. Squeeze worked perfectly.
Panic mode when the king had trump by east
fun
Wouldn't it have been easier to finesse once you realized that West was out of diamonds?
Exactly 10 d is gone
Two entries to Dummy too
But a brilliant queeze very difficult
Finessing in Diamonds on the first or second trick is playing a pure guess. From the auction you know West has more Clubs than East, and therefore you can play for East to have longer Diamonds and therefore a better chance of holding 3, 4, or even all 5 of the missing Diamonds. But after taking the first two Diamond tricks and discovering the bad 4-1 split, there is no finesse. East holds J8, South holds K7. If the D9 is lead from Dummy, East covers with the J, forcing the DK from South leaving the D8 high. If Dummy keads low, East plays the 8, again forcing the DK from South, leaving East with the winning DJ.
@@armantookmanian1938 exactly
What form of witchcraft is this!
It does seem that the tricks appear out of thin air! I wish I could summon the tricks at will like Jack does.
I suppose we could rename this one the unnecessary double squeeze