Your Lead?
#1
Posted 2009-July-05, 22:11
White vs Red, partner starts:
P 2H X 6H
6S p p 7H
p p ?
If you double or pass, what's your lead?
#2
Posted 2009-July-05, 22:24
7♠
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#3
Posted 2009-July-05, 22:34
Partner is a passed hand W/R, and is quite likely to be void in hearts. If he has a six card spade suit, he could have opened 3♠ at the vulnerability. If partner has only 5 spades, LHO is likely to have at least one spade (otherwise RHO may not have opened 2♥). So I will play LHO for something like a 1570 shape where we need to cash our spade winner(s) immediately.
Whether or not I am confident enough about this reasoning to double 7♥ instead of bidding 7♠ is another story...
#4
Posted 2009-July-06, 00:38
Are we SURE that a pass of 7 HEart shows a void in hearts? I am not.
And for the lead: I guess it is much safer to lead a club as partner has sureyl long spades and the bidding sound like a spade void in dummy.
Roland
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#5
Posted 2009-July-06, 02:40
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#6
Posted 2009-July-06, 04:11
Codo, on Jul 6 2009, 01:38 AM, said:
Hard to tell sometimes whether people are joking or not...
But just in case that was a serious comment, the reasons for expecting partner to be void in hearts have nothing to do with his Pass over 7♥. Of course partner is marked with almost no high cards, and there is no question of forcing passes, etc, over 7♥.
RHO opened a weak 2 and LHO jumped to slam, R/W, missing AK in both black suits. LHO has a lot of red cards, very likely including all 5 hearts we don't know about. And if we need a further clue, partner has taken a save at the 6 level. He must have a lot of shape, and a void in their suit would make a 6♠ bid appear much more attractive than a singleton would.
But yes, nothing is certain, and it is not completely impossible for partner to have a heart.
#7
Posted 2009-July-06, 05:04
Even though it's hard to construct a layout where that's believable (in fact, I've just deleted the example I originally posted), I trust my partner and bid 7♠.
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2009-July-06, 05:07
#8
Posted 2009-July-06, 05:12
gnasher, on Jul 6 2009, 06:04 AM, said:
Even though it's hard to construct a layout where that's believable (in fact, I've just deleted the example I originally posted), I trust my partner and bid 7♠.
Do you prefer pancakes for breakfast too? This is a lead problem.
Anyway, I lead a trump.
#9
Posted 2009-July-06, 05:13
655321, on Jul 6 2009, 07:11 PM, said:
Codo, on Jul 6 2009, 01:38 AM, said:
Hard to tell sometimes whether people are joking or not...
Sorry, I was sure that there are no (not many at least) hands where partner can have a heart and my try to be ironic failed. Not the first time and not the last time. Mea culpa.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#10
Posted 2009-July-06, 05:22
Codo, on Jul 6 2009, 06:13 AM, said:
655321, on Jul 6 2009, 07:11 PM, said:
Hard to tell sometimes whether people are joking or not...
Sorry, I was sure that there are no (not many at least) hands where partner can have a heart and my try to be ironic failed. Not the first time and not the last time. Mea culpa.
Sorry, wasn't sure
#11
Posted 2009-July-06, 06:01
X, Ace of clubs.
I doubt either 7H or 7S makes, i.e. I am not going to bid 7S.
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#12
Posted 2009-July-06, 06:12
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#13
Posted 2009-July-06, 07:23
#14
Posted 2009-July-06, 08:20
bhindi, on Jul 6 2009, 06:12 AM, said:
gnasher, on Jul 6 2009, 06:04 AM, said:
Even though it's hard to construct a layout where that's believable (in fact, I've just deleted the example I originally posted), I trust my partner and bid 7♠.
Do you prefer pancakes for breakfast too? This is a lead problem.
Anyway, I lead a trump.
actually, it isn't.
the OP asks "if you double or pass," leaving other bidding options available.
#15
Posted 2009-July-06, 09:11
bhindi, on Jul 6 2009, 06:12 AM, said:
gnasher, on Jul 6 2009, 06:04 AM, said:
Even though it's hard to construct a layout where that's believable (in fact, I've just deleted the example I originally posted), I trust my partner and bid 7♠.
Do you prefer pancakes for breakfast too? This is a lead problem.
Anyway, I lead a trump.
What kind of hand are you picturing on which a trump makes any sense whatsoever?
There seem to be two possibilities for LHO. He is almost certainly 5=7 or so in the reds.... if he has no high cards, then our lead won't matter. If he has AKxxxxx in diamonds, which is the other possibility.. he was bidding to make 6♥ and knew he had a 50% chance of grand... x Kxxxx AKxxxxx void or similar.. then a red suit lead allows an easy make. I am ignoring an intermediate hand with, say KJxxxxx in diamonds.
As for the problem....if they are cold on the wrong black suit guess, then our expectation for defending is about -1185: doubling seems silly if they might make and rate to fail by only one when they don't. Whereas bidding grand looks to be about -300.
If they are saving, then doubling gets us say 500 and bidding gets us 1510... unless we have a slow diamond loser... LHO has KJ.
So everything points to bidding.
If I passed... and I doubt that I could find it within myself to do so, even tho I think it is best not to double, I would lead a club. The only reason I can find for preferring a spade is that IF lho is saving on a 751 freak, he might have bid clubs at some point if he were 1=5=7=0, hoping to catch our partner as declarer in a spade slam... if you held x Kxxxx Jxxxxxx void and your partner opened in 2nd seat with 2♥, wouldn't you suspect a black suit slam? Of course, with 0571, maybe he would bid spades? So it really is a coin toss... I draw no inference from partner's initial pass.. if he has crap, he shouldn't make a shitty preempt in 1st seat, while if he has the missing cards, he shouldn't preempt a shitty suit.
#16
Posted 2009-July-06, 10:03
Unless LHO is a maniac bidder, wich i must discard it, he must have something like this is:
-
Axxxx
AKxxxxx
x
hes hoping to catch his pard wit something like this
xx
KQJ10xx
xxx
Qx
When he bid 7♥ he was expecting a Spade lead. So:
1-Dbl
2-Lead A♣
#17
Posted 2009-July-06, 10:35
xrato2004, on Jul 6 2009, 11:03 AM, said:
When he bid 7♥ he was expecting a Spade lead. So:
1-Dbl
2-Lead A♣
But: maybe he thinks that you would think that he was ready for a spade lead...with x Axxxx AKxxxxx void, he'd know you probably hold the club A, and that you'd lead it for precisely the reason you chose!
Spy v spy regression can go on ad infinitum... unless your opps are very naive, and his calls suggest LHO is not, I don't think this reasoning helps either way.
Plus, while I agree that the bidding is weird.. with Axxxx Jxxxxxx in the reds, they rate to be cold for slam somewhere while we are at worst, on most layouts, 800 in 7♥... so we can't conclude that LHO was bidding to make.
#18
Posted 2009-July-06, 11:06
LHO is certainly 5-6 or 5-7 in the reds, since partner made a FP. Partner might be 6-5 for the 6♠ bid, but is probably 6-4 however, this is mitigated by the non-preempt.
If I lead, I'm leading a club, since it looks like 10 spades for us and 9 - 9 1/2 clubs.
However, I'm pretty sure LHO stumbled when he bid 7♥. 6♠ is certainly going down on a diamond lead, so we suddenly have a potential plus position. My teammate isn't a gambler and isn't bidding 7♥ after bidding 6 (although he might bid it directly) and would probably make an extreme fit jump to get the diamond lead in.
If I bid 7♠, I concede 300 against the +50 our teammates are getting, so this is a lose 6 proposition.
If I pass 7♥ and lead right, we will win 4
If I pass 7♥ and I lead wrong, we are losing 21 (I think).
There is no way I am +/-84% confident the club lead is right, so I'll take the insurance and bid 7♠.
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By the way, I realize its LHO, not RHO that has to find the diamond lead. But if my assumptions about pard's hand are right, we are never making 7♠ under any circumstances, although we might have made 6, so I can't factor that in.
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#19
Posted 2009-July-06, 13:40
Everyone knows what's going on. LHO has a big red 2 suiter and a void in a black suit. I thought it was obvious the question is whether or not to figure out what black suit to lead, or take the very cheap insurance available.
@phil: Why has your LHO stumbled if you view it as correct to save in 7S? Seems like he made a good bid to me.
@655321: Great reasoning imo. I gave it to Hamman and he used the same reasoning (and was so confident in it that he doubled).
I have one more reason that I think a spade lead is right. If LHO has no spades and a club or two, he must be worried that 7S is going to make on the wrong minor suit lead. In that case he probably would have bid 7D along the way just to make sure. However if he has a spade or 2 and no club, he knows 7S will go down on either minor suit lead. If that's the case, he would be much more likely to bid 7H. Perhaps this means I should bid 7D regardless of which void I have (giving up on a club lead vs 7S X in order to maximize my chance of the opps taking this inference).
Eddie Wold chose to bid 7S at the table, and went for 300 only when we didn't get a club ruff on opening lead.
#20
Posted 2009-July-06, 23:00
Also i dont see why LHO with a stiff spade and a club void cannot bid 7D and make a ligthner X (that will be 100% for clubs).
IMO at high level a penalty double implies that whatever partner lead its going to go down so therefore you can afford to play lightner all the way.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."

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