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Posted 2008-February-20, 22:40

Here's one that I got wrong at the table.

Scoring: MP

P-(1)-1-(3)
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You're playing matchpoints and you see the following auction unfold.

3 is described as weak. You lead the A and see:




Edit: partner plays a discouraging spot.

Now what?
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Posted 2008-February-20, 22:47

What did pd play? I am likely to switch to a H, but it does help if you are more specific.
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Posted 2008-February-20, 22:50

did partner signal anything on the ace?
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Posted 2008-February-20, 22:51

The_Hog, on Feb 20 2008, 11:47 PM, said:

What did pd play? I am likely to switch to a H, but it does help if you are more specific.

fixed
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Posted 2008-February-20, 23:19

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edit: sorry I didnt see which forum this was, hid my answer.
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Posted 2008-February-20, 23:57

Problems like this I think are more interesting for b/i if we replace "try to defend" with "try to fill in the reamaning hands"(to visualize your pard and op hand). I 'm not good as visualizing hands and I can bet most b/i players don't.
So here how many points and distrib of pard hand? then how about the op with 3d.
So I think the 3d bider may have 3361 3271 and 7-8 points.
So I play ak spade then a heart and hope pard retun a heart then i do not know which suit is better club or spade. both has pro and cons.

I'm not good at visualize hands so I just made a try.
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Posted 2008-February-21, 01:32

Jlall, on Feb 21 2008, 12:19 PM, said:

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edit: sorry I didnt see which forum this was, hid my answer.

Agree with this. My first response was lazy.
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Posted 2008-February-21, 05:13

From partner's discouraging spade, I am willing to place declarer with at least Q and QJxxxx(x) (or better) for his 3 call. This doesn't leave much for partner's overcall - at best AJxxx(x) and maybe A(x) or Q(x). Since partner is on a marginal overcall and since I'm a PH, it's unlikely that partner has lots of extra heart length or he might have preempted with 2-3 instead. Since partner probably doesn't have lots of extra heart length, I'm placing RHO with something like Qx(x) xx(x) HJxxxx(x) x(x).

What can we conclude from this?
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Probably a bad board no matter what.
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Posted 2008-February-21, 11:00

Justin has the point of this hand... I feel like it's right out of Kelsey on Defense.

Basically I failed to cash the 2nd high spade. I led a and partner returned a . I never got my ruff so 3+1.

The moral of the story is to make it easy on your partner. If you cash the 2nd spade, partner will know you don't want a return and so can only want a .
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