Hi all,
this is an example for intermediates, how to plan their declarerplay.
The deal came up in a Rays-ladder match. One table was down 1 in 3NT (after very bad declarer play). At the other table declarer finally found the right line in 5♦.
I personally dislike the 3♦ bid. 14 HCP is not enough for this jump imho. (Though nice suit and good controls; 3QT)
You count your losers (as usual in a suit-contract) and see you have:
1 sure loser in ♦ and 2 possible losers in ♥ losers.
At first glance you see 3 possibilities to get rid of at least one of the ♥
1) ♣s maybe distributed 3-3.
2) ♠s can be established in time
3) Dummy has ruffing potential
There is a 4. possibility though.
1) What are the odds to win 3NT after 1♦ 1♠ 2♦ 3♣ 3NT and the automatic heart lead?
2) How do you plan 5♦ after after ♠ ♥ ♦ or ♣ lead.
Does it make a difference, if ♦A is led first?
3) What are your odds to win 5♦ with each of the leads?
4) What is the 4th possible line of play? (for more advanced players)
Enjoy
Al

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Pass 1♠ Pass 3♦
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