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Posted 2014-September-18, 07:05

I made an article to explain this one (the only one I did right :P) http://www.bridgegod...id=140&setid=16
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Posted 2014-September-18, 07:24

View PostFluffy, on 2014-September-18, 07:05, said:

I made an article to explain this one (the only one I did right :P) http://www.bridgegod...id=140&setid=16


I suspect you can't objectively make 5, but it may take the unlikely Q lead to beat you.

Also when the diamond is led at the end, should the hand with the A (who knows partner is 4522 by then so no danger of crashing an important honour) visualise that you might think he had AQxxx and fly the ace and play one back to give you a losing option.
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Posted 2014-September-18, 08:08

neat Idea, didn't think about it. In theory it shouldn't work but it is stronger defence than dropping the queen. On 5 clubs I just reproduced the defence on Piedra-Lantaron vs Chembla-Abecassis table
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Posted 2014-September-18, 08:37

View PostFluffy, on 2014-September-18, 08:08, said:

neat Idea, didn't think about it. In theory it shouldn't work but it is stronger defence than dropping the queen. On 5 clubs I just reproduced the defence on Piedra-Lantaron vs Chembla-Abecassis table


I suspect it depends on what you think declarer is likely to do with K10x if you play low.
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Posted 2014-September-18, 08:57

So partner needs to drop the doubleton 10 if you happen to raise from AQxxx
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Posted 2014-September-18, 09:58

View PostFluffy, on 2014-September-18, 08:57, said:

So partner needs to drop the doubleton 10 if you happen to raise from AQxxx


Yup, play the card you're "known" to hold, if partner had AQ10, he'd have played the 10 and had 2 guaranteed tricks.
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Posted 2014-September-23, 05:47

I keep adding hands, next one I failed misserably and it is not really hard: http://bridgegod.com...id=380&setid=16
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Posted 2014-September-25, 05:44

This was a bidding decision http://bridgegod.com...id=381&setid=16
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Posted 2014-September-26, 11:26

one more... http://bridgegod.com...obid=382&set=16
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Posted 2014-September-29, 06:55

Keep posting hands from Lantaron-Piedra http://bridgegod.com...obid=383&set=16
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Posted 2014-September-29, 08:00

View PostFluffy, on 2014-September-29, 06:55, said:

Keep posting hands from Lantaron-Piedra http://bridgegod.com...obid=383&set=16


I felt I was defending this a little in the dark. Was the inversion F1 or FG and what was the minimum ? What suit did this pair open with 4/4. Did the inversion deny 4M so could 2 have been a holding rather than a suit.

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Posted 2014-September-29, 08:09

Lantaron gave me the hand, and there are no further notes :/. I think standard for 4-4 is to open 1, but I am sure there are areas where this isn't true (England the most representative). But I added best minor to the notes.

I went for no unblock because this is XIMPs and only 1 pair beat the hand (East was declarer on all tables), I don't think Lantaron would risk, but I will ask this afternoon :)
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Posted 2014-September-29, 08:11

1 more defence to 3NT http://bridgegod.com...obid=384&set=16
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Posted 2014-October-01, 07:26

If there weren't enough defences to 3NT... http://bridgegod.com...id=142&setid=16
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Posted 2014-October-01, 08:44

View PostFluffy, on 2014-October-01, 07:26, said:

If there weren't enough defences to 3NT... http://bridgegod.com...id=142&setid=16


I think the only way declarer goes off involves playing really badly antipercentage, not sure this is a very good hand.

Also if you check what happened to me, declarer found the barking mad discard of A on my third club exit to dummy so he went 3 down with a hand full of winners.
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Posted 2014-October-01, 09:55

Thanks gotta stop the A pitch, playing for diamonds 3-3 is not as antipercentage as you think, an its what Piotr Gawrys did at the table (did you read the article?)
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Posted 2014-October-01, 10:07

View PostFluffy, on 2014-October-01, 09:55, said:

Thanks gotta stop the A pitch, playing for diamonds 3-3 is not as antipercentage as you think, an its what Piotr Gawrys did at the table (did you read the article?)


No article was showing at the time, I looked for it, have now read it, I didn't think you would have necessarily have had the long pause if the K was with the hearts.
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Posted 2014-October-01, 10:51

I put the pause because Lantaron told me he didn't know what signal was being played when unblock was impossible. I don't even know if there was a pause actually, I made it up.
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Posted 2014-October-02, 06:57

The series are ending, I need to reprogram one I deleted, barrring that, un less I find something else this is the last one: http://bridgegod.com...id=389&setid=16
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