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From: rainbow@ihuxe.UUCP
Newsgroups: net.rec.bridge
Subject: TYP:R43
Message-ID: <803@ihuxe.UUCP>
Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 18:34:58 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 15 18:34:58 1984
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	S:J85
	H:532
	D:Q64
	C:KQT5
S:		S:KQ6
H:9864		H:KQT7
D:J972		D:KT5
C:J9642		C:A87
	S:AT97432
	H:AJ
	D:A83
	C:3

Contract:4S 
Lead:9H->QH->AH
     3C->TC->AC

It is not often that you get an opportunity to double after seeing all four
hands not to mention the opening lead and a couple of tricks. But here is
your chance. Place yourself in the east chair. Do you want to double? If so,
explain how to proceed for the defense. If not, then place yourself in the 
south chair. Assume west doubles. Do you now redouble with confidence in your
declarer play to make this contract no matter what the defense throws at you?
Once again analyze fully. I will be the devil's advocate and support the
opposite side taken. This problem is not as easy as it may appear. There
are many surprising and unexpected twists. Well, maybe a few. Good luck.