Here is an interesting hand from the HomeBaseClub and it is interesting on two different leads.
Scoring: MP
Dealer: LHO
Vulnerable: Us
♠ 652
♥ K4
♦ T4
♣ KQ9642
♠ A3
♥ AQJ753
♦ AK5
♣ A7
Okay, so you are red vs white and RHO opens 3♦ third in seat favorable.
Pass Pass 3♦ Dbl
Pass 4♣ Pass 4♥
Pass 6♥
Okay, so you reach 6♥ on for example this auction. Since it is an individual you are content with a small slam, and you were not sure about 6NT which is the better contract at MP. Anyway, it'll have to do.
Scenario 1: It goes all pass and LHO leads the ♦3 , 10, Jack, King. What's your plan?
Scenario 2: RHO doubles 6♥ which becomes the final contract. This double asks for a non-♦ lead, and not surprisingly, LHO leads ♣5 , the 2 from dummy, ♥2! Can you still bring this home?
As usual, those who are Adv+ should post hidden.
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#2
Posted 2006-March-03, 17:49
I'll preempt Roland by saying that this hand is too difficult for this forum.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.
- hrothgar
- hrothgar
#4
Posted 2006-March-03, 19:00
I wouldn't want to risk a Dime ruff, and you cant ruff dimes safely if RHO has 7.
Scenario 1 - you have received a favorable lead, the contract is probably cold, Draw and run trumps, maybe Clubs come in for no losers, otherwise 1 loser.
Scenario 1 - disadvantageous lead.
Since RHO was void in Clubs, hope he has just 1 more trump, and 4 spades.
Win the return, play 1 round of trumps, unblock the Ace of Clubs, heart to the King, 2 Clubs discarding losers, ruff to hand and draw trumps.
Scenario 1 - you have received a favorable lead, the contract is probably cold, Draw and run trumps, maybe Clubs come in for no losers, otherwise 1 loser.
Scenario 1 - disadvantageous lead.
Since RHO was void in Clubs, hope he has just 1 more trump, and 4 spades.
Win the return, play 1 round of trumps, unblock the Ace of Clubs, heart to the King, 2 Clubs discarding losers, ruff to hand and draw trumps.
#6
Posted 2006-March-03, 22:48
I'll bite.
Scenario 2: drop the ♣A on the first trick and go for a double squeeze.
Scenario 2: drop the ♣A on the first trick and go for a double squeeze.
#9
Posted 2006-March-07, 15:02
Trumpace, on Mar 3 2006, 11:48 PM, said:
I'll bite.
Scenario 2: drop the ♣A on the first trick and go for a double squeeze.
Scenario 2: drop the ♣A on the first trick and go for a double squeeze.
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--Ben--
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