Your Lead? Justify
#1
Posted 2004-April-24, 19:02
Playing "Standard American", partner opens 1♠, RHO overcalls 1NT, you pass and it gets passed around.
1S-1NT-P-P
P
♠Q74
♥KJ5
♦AT2
♣J752
Your lead?
#2
Posted 2004-April-24, 19:17
bid 2sp here even with 5 hcp.
lead small spade.
#3
Posted 2004-April-24, 19:32
mpefritz, on Apr 25 2004, 02:02 PM, said:
Playing "Standard American", partner opens 1♠, RHO overcalls 1NT, you pass and it gets passed around.
1S-1NT-P-P
P
♠Q74
♥KJ5
♦AT2
♣J752
Your lead?
Well -- I would have DOUBLED 1NT
But as you asked the question - I lead a small S ( third from an Honour) since P has 5
#4
Posted 2004-April-24, 20:00
Against 1NX I lead the S7 - systemic with my partner, and the S4 with you.
#5
Posted 2004-April-24, 20:12
I suspect the early results will mirror those that would follow. I am going to close my involvement of this question here and move it to the director's forum of fielded psyches vs ignorance vs does it even matter.
I was actually dummy on this hand and my partner overcalled 1NT and it went swish. Opening lead of club 2 set the contract.
(Note: I am NOT suggesting the "c" word here. no no no no no! i just want to know what kind of ruling should be expected.)
fritz
So the follow up question is: When you double 1N and pard bids 2H, what do you bid? Or does that expose the psyche?
Also note that I did not ask "What is your lead?" , but asked "Your lead?"
#6
Posted 2004-April-24, 20:17
Mike
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#7
Posted 2004-April-24, 20:28
Mike
P.S. not sure what psyche you are talking about. The opening 1♠ bid or the 1 NT ?
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#8
Posted 2004-April-24, 20:35
Its says i have an offensive hand and i believe we can get a better score offensively then diffending, this should be done with mostly 5-5s.
I would bid 2sp since i dont see anything better to bid.
#9
Posted 2004-April-24, 21:34
I would echo Flame's comments. The 2H bid says I have a very shapely hand that does not want to play 1NX. Over 2H I would bid 3S as after all I have Qxx and KJx opposite what is probably a 5-5 hand, and an outside A. Good looking cards!
#10
Posted 2004-April-24, 21:45
The_Hog, on Apr 24 2004, 10:34 PM, said:
Yes i think you're right.
#11
Posted 2004-April-25, 06:18
Passing 1NT and lead ♣ is unusual, but not impossible, playing MP bridge for max. But regular "magic" play can be a prove for unfair play. As I already suggest best way to catch criminals are "marked" boards, like usage of marked money by police. Regular unusual play in such boards will be enough prove for anybody.
Misho
#12
Posted 2004-April-25, 07:46
I am assuming someone took a view (we had a good board the hand before), or was a beginner who didn't know any better. I asked the question here to make sure most would X the 1NT. I also wanted to get an idea of how the bidding would go IF partner decided to bid 2H after X of 1NT. I also wanted an idea of the lead.
fritz
#13
Posted 2004-April-25, 08:39
#14
Posted 2004-April-25, 10:52
I also don't play with pd's who psych in first seat.
Mike
so much the better. If there is restlessness, I am pleased. Then let there
be ideas, and hard thought, and hard work.”
#15
Posted 2004-April-26, 05:07
Free, on Apr 25 2004, 10:39 PM, said:
You would lead a small spade because partner can win with the ace and return a low one, thus declarer will only make one trick with his KJx. Yes, the suit is blocked but hopefully partner will have outside entries for his opening bid.
If partner pulls the double to 2♥ I assume a shapely hand and will bid 3♠ because I have very good values for partner.
#16
Posted 2004-April-26, 06:26
bridge is a simple game, and leading your partner suit will make your partnership alot more healthy

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