Lesson 15 : QUIZ Quiz ANSWERS - Lesson 15 - Links page
- What is a Double finesse, and what is its chance of success ?
- Do you always lose the first trick in a double finesse ?
- Whar are the chances of a single finesse ?
- When would you chose a single finesse in preference of a double finesse ?
- Which cards should you hold for an indirect double finesse ?
- Which cards should you hold for a direct double finesse ?
- Which cards should you hold for an indirect triple finesse ?
- Which cards should you hold for a direct triple finesse ?
- Can you play a ruffing double finesse, and if so what are its chances of success ?
- What is a free finesse ?
- With how many cards maximum (in both hands) do you play a double finesse ?
- How do you play the following finesse situations ?
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| Declarer
| Dummy
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a.
| S - 8 3 2
| S - A J 10 5
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b.
| H - 9 8 2
| H - A J 10 5
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c.
| S - Q 8 2
| S - J 9 5
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d.
| H - 7 6 3
| H - Q J 8 4
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e.
| S - K 8 5
| S - A J 7 2
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f.
| H - 9 8 7
| H - A J 6 3
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g.
| S - A Q 10
| S - 7 4 3
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h.
| H - A Q 10 5 3
| H - 9 8 6 4
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i.
| S - Q 10 5 4
| S - K 8 6
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j.
| H - Q 10 5
| H - J 4 3
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k.
| S - 5
| S - A J 10 9 8 (Hearts are trumps)
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l.
| H - Q J 9 6
| H - 8 5 4 2
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(Quiz ANSWERS - Lesson 15 - Top - Links page)
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