Test Your Play I by Eddie Kantar

Source: ACBL

The opening lead is the 5 (fourth best). East plays the K which you duck, and returns the 9 to the 10 and jack. West exits with the Q to your ace… you pitch a heart from dummy, East contributing the 2. Now what?

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