Dummy’s ♠J holds the first
trick, and it’s obvious that the
future lies with diamonds.
The best chance to make the
game is to lead a low diamond
from dummy at trick two. This
play makes the game when
west has the ♦Q — also very
often when east has the ♦Q.
After east plays a low
diamond, south’s ♦J goes to
west’s ♦A, but west cannot
gainfully lead spades. South
wins west’s shift and loses
another diamond to east, but
it matters little. south still has
time to post an overtrick.
There once was a lady named Bess,
who found a new way to
finesse.
She made up excuses
to lead up to deuces,
And loses without having to
guess!
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