cr|264|cb|2255|cg|2255|cr|1255|cb|164|cg|1255|cr|364|cb|364|cg|3255|cr|4255|cb|464|cg|464|cr|5255|cb|5255|cg|5255|bg|5|bt||mn|Test the waters before finessing that Queen 2|cs|3|at| {compiled by Harold Schogger}|cs|5|at| Use the 6th ^$40 button on the toolbar below to advance to the next page. (6th blackened icon along bottom line) Once you start, Use the 5th ^$40 button on the toolbar below to go back to previous page to go over a point as many times as you like. (5th blackened icon along bottom line)|pg||st||nt|This time you have both the Ace and King but they are separated like this above|md|CKJ96,CQD2,CA543,Ct872|sk|ns|wt|n|pcpgpgpg||nt|or like this|md|CAJ96,CQD2,CK543,Ct872|pg||nt|again we must test those waters and in the first example we cash the Ace first to see if there is a singleton Queen flying around offside|pg||nt| so we cash the Ace first Keeping our Ace Jack tenace in tact ^*i(see lin file on Keeping tenaces in tact)^*N|md|CKJ96,CQD2,CA543,Ct872|wt|n|pc|ca|pc|c2|pc|c6|pc|cq|cs|4|at| {delighted to see west following with the Queen, and having not to take any unnecessary silly finesses !!! }|pg||nt| and if the Ace and King are the other way around as above we cash the King first|md|CAJ96,CQD2,CK543,Ct872|wt|n|pc|ck|pc|c2|pc|c6|pc|cq|cs|4|at| {this time keeping the Ace-Jack tenace in tact}|pg||bt||nt| 1. Don't commit to immediate finesse when you have both the Ace and King and wish to finesse the Jack|at| 2. Cash the Ace or King first|at| 3. Determine where the Tenace is and keep it in tact.|||||pc|C3|pg||