Was that the 9? how to play suit
#1
Posted 2009-July-08, 08:47
Contract is 3nt. W opened 2S. I have 9, if this clubsuit breaks:
K10873
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AQ5
I have communication. From table, I play the 3 to A, seeing a small card from E and 9 from W.
I need 5 clubs to make 9. You have no stoppers left in spades. How should I play my clubs? Would it make any difference if east's card was the 4? Is this really a wtp?
#2
Posted 2009-July-08, 09:09
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#3
Posted 2009-July-08, 11:20
Kx
Tx
AKxx
K10875
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QJ
AJxx
J10xx
AQx
Spade lead. Then club A.
#4
Posted 2009-July-08, 12:20
Also, on the 1st board, even really good opponents might not be 'warmed up', so they are less likely to find a falsecard from J9x.
Note if LHO led from four spades, and you know this, you should definitely finesse against the ♣J. Do you see why?
By the way, start with the ♣Q, not the A. You rate to get a truer signal from LHO.
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#5
Posted 2009-July-08, 12:24
Phil, on Jul 8 2009, 01:20 PM, said:
I don't.
#6
Posted 2009-July-08, 13:37
I think this makes the finesse slightly more odds on, but I don't say it with confidence.
#8
Posted 2009-July-08, 14:25
Echognome, on Jul 8 2009, 02:37 PM, said:
I think this makes the finesse slightly more odds on, but I don't say it with confidence.
I didn't see the weak 2.
Makes no difference, but it does invalidate the premise about four spades.
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#9
Posted 2009-July-08, 15:09
In your specific situation without the hand I would hook only if:
1) the opps were bad
2) RHO played the 2 lowest spots.
If RHO plays a spot that is not the lowest one and they're bad it just makes it too likely LHO has made a random 9 from J9x play (since RHO will not falsecard their spots if theyre bad).
Basically just remember you are gaining very little in equity if you finesse and you're right (ie, even if they NEVER falsecard from J9x it's pretty close), but you are potentially risking a ton in equity if you are wrong (ie, they always falsecard from J9x it is not even remotely close).
Also, VERY IMPORTANT, make sure they don't play udca.
#10
Posted 2009-July-08, 16:32
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#11
Posted 2009-July-08, 23:56
In your case however. The 4 diamonds tricks and the falsecard exist, add to that a very small chance of a 5-4 spade split. Play clubs from the top.
If your in 4NT and west is incapable of falsecarding then fineese is probably the better play.
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