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#1 User is offline   portia2 

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Posted 2017-February-04, 02:44

Take 2. Tricky on an Ipad!?
How do you give yourself the best chance to make this? Lead was J. And are you happy with the bidding?

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Posted 2017-February-04, 03:08

View Postportia2, on 2017-February-04, 02:44, said:

How do you give yourself the best chance to make this? And are you happy with the bidding?



My best chance is to go 9 down if they fail to create a trick for themselves.
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Posted 2017-February-04, 03:39

of course we're not happy with the bidding. the slam is close to no-play. the south hand is nowhere close to being worth 2C.

as for the play, lead the heart king and hope they take it then you cash the queen and try to squeeze west in hearts and diamonds. you need him to have the KD and 6 hearts or KD and the JT of hearts.
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Posted 2017-February-04, 08:45

View Postwank, on 2017-February-04, 03:39, said:

of course we're not happy with the bidding. the slam is close to no-play. the south hand is nowhere close to being worth 2C.

as for the play, lead the heart king and hope they take it then you cash the queen and try to squeeze west in hearts and diamonds. you need him to have the KD and 6 hearts or KD and the JT of hearts.


Agree on all counts and north should at least try to find a 4-4 fit that may produce a grand (even if you only bid 6) or the only making slam with a spade ruff.

I would be reaching for the airsick bag if you made this one against me.
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Posted 2017-February-04, 09:47

Genuine chances are negligible. Hope for an error in defense instead.
Playing the heart king early gives you very little chance whether they take the heart king or not.
In such scenarios it is almost always best to run your long suit immediately even though you do not visualize what will happen.
On the clubs discard a heart, a diamond and then another diamond.
In most cases continue with spades and discard a second heart.
Hope that someone, who will be out of spades, has the heart ace and the diamond king and blanks the heart ace.

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Posted 2017-February-04, 10:55

I'll enter dummy with the A and play a small diamond towards my hand at trick 3, playing W and E for the A and K, respectively, and hoping that East will either play low or continue with a non-heart.
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Posted 2017-February-04, 14:16

View Postnullve, on 2017-February-04, 10:55, said:

I'll enter dummy with the A and play a small diamond towards my hand at trick 3, playing W and E for the A and K, respectively, and hoping that East will either play low or continue with a non-heart.


In practical terms, I think this is the best shot. It would not be the first time a slam made when the setting trick was there for the taking.
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Posted 2017-February-05, 03:42

Thanks all. In fact W held a singleton K and so the contract could have been made. (It wasn't!)

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Posted 2017-February-05, 05:09

I would only consider opening the South hand 2 if playing Benji. An auction like 1 - 1; 2 - 3; 3NT gets us to a good spot easily enough. If treating the hand as balanced, a 2NT opening seems to represent the values more accurately than 2 followed by 2NT.
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Posted 2017-February-05, 06:53

View PostZelandakh, on 2017-February-05, 05:09, said:

I would only consider opening the South hand 2 if playing Benji. An auction like 1 - 1; 2 - 3; 3NT gets us to a good spot easily enough. If treating the hand as balanced, a 2NT opening seems to represent the values more accurately than 2 followed by 2NT.


The beginning auction 1C-1H-2D would surely produce a game-forcing 3D from N, would it not? I am assuming that, over 2D, N has the option of 2NT and then 3D to sign off in Ds. Life being as it is, the reverse into 2D is sometimes a fake, But it is not always a fake.If S has real diamonds then N can surely be thinking of 6D. Give S the holding Axx/ K / KQxx/ KQJxx and, If diamonds split, we have 12 tricks via five clubs (throwing a spade and a heart), four diamonds, one heart, one spade, one ruff.
I like 1C-1H-2D well enough but we do need a way to say "just kiddin' about the diamonds" after 2D is raised to 3D. We need to hope 3NT over 3D says that.
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