In London depending on whom you believe you can wait half an hour for number 73 or 9 buses and then two come at once. Check out Ogden Nash's 'The Buses headed for Scranton travel in pairs'.
Having not posted to this site for a while I'm deluged with interesting deals this week; but this one, unlike the previous one, is not a double dummy problem. My partner had this one at the table and found an entirely logical way to go down in a 'cold' slam. I didn't even criticize him for his line so it must have been reasonable; see what you think. The layout of the opposition cards isnt really relevant I guess but I'll provide them later.
The auction was somewhat bucolic but East's decision to conceal his spades might have influenced the opening lead. 1♦-1♥-1NT-2♦(GF)-2♥-4NT-5♣-6♥-P.
The defenders lead the spade three: nine jack ace. (Fourth highest leads.)
South is the most transcendently honest defender you have ever met. When or if you cash a second top spade she will follow with the ten, guaranteeing that she began with Q103 unless she missorted her hand.
Here is the full deal:
As you can see it is easy to make the slam in the absence of foul breaks if any two of 'club finesse/heart finesse/diamond break' come through. But what is the best order to test things?
Benefits include:
Plus... it's free!