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What to do at trick 2

#1 User is offline   Jinksy 

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Posted 2015-July-17, 17:20



[eta corrected diagram]
At trick 1, you lead A (agree?). Playing UDCA, P plays the 4. Now what?
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Posted 2015-July-17, 17:51

View PostJinksy, on 2015-July-17, 17:20, said:


At trick 1, you mean A (agree?). Playing UDCA, P plays the 4. Now what?
Does declarer hold K A Q K x x x x x x x x x ?
Check card-backs to see if South-West are playing the same board. Then, perhaps, you should should switch to an unimaginative J.
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Posted 2015-July-18, 01:46

Sorry, managed to get W's last call wrong - we're in 4.
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Posted 2015-July-18, 21:59

K of clubs next. I that holds I lead another club for a ruff, suit pref for a diamond back.
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Posted 2015-July-19, 10:40

This board shows why it's not enough to say you are playing UDCA.
What signal do you expect here: count or attitude? If the latter, then we give partner a club ruff. if the former, then it's a guess. There's plenty of room for declarer to have, say, Kx AQxxxx x xxxx

Even if partner is giving count (not attitude) we don't know what to switch to: has declarer got xx AJxxxx Kxx xx or Kx AQxxxxx xx xx

What would 2S from partner have meant over the double?
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