LHO leads the ♣Q. Plan the play.
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#1
Posted 2009-August-04, 22:02
LHO leads the ♣Q. Plan the play.
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#2
Posted 2009-August-05, 01:37
The best I've come up with is win the Ac, AKs and a diamond to the T.
#3
Posted 2009-August-05, 02:28
Suppose that I play LHO for 3721 and try to set up the long spade. I could cross to a spade and play a diamond to the 10, but now I don't have the entries to set up the spades. Instead, playing LHO for ♦Jx would work: ♠A, spade ruff, ♦A, diamond, and eventually set up the spades.
Another line, which works against 2731 with ♦J, is to draw trumps without letting RHO in, and come down to:
So: cross to a spade; diamond to the 10; win the spade or trump return; draw trumps, dropping RHO's king; cash ♥K, a fourth trump and ♥A to reach the above ending. I'd play that line, because if I'm going to play LHO for ♦J it's more likely to work when he's 2731 than when he's 3721, and also because a trump squeeze is more fun than suit-establishment.
#5
Posted 2009-August-05, 06:06
The second spade does lose if LHO happens to have x Q10xxxxx J9xx Q or xx Q10xxxx J9xx Q.
#6
Posted 2009-August-05, 07:39
I am not convinced that West would avoid leading his singleton when he has Kx of trumps, it is not as though he has any really attractive leads.
I quite like Ace and another trump, which works when LHO has Hx in trumps. For example, RHO wins the K from Kxx, and can return a 3rd round of trumps to prevent a club ruff, but that allows a double squeeze - the spades will make an extra trick without needing to be ruffed out.
It might even be better (if playing Ace and another trump), to play ♠A, ♠ ruff first, but somehow leaving the spades alone looks appealing.
#7
Posted 2009-August-05, 08:13
gnasher, on Aug 5 2009, 12:06 PM, said:
The second spade does lose if LHO happens to have x Q10xxxxx J9xx Q or xx Q10xxxx J9xx Q.
True but I like the psicological impression for returning a trump after winning ♦J, he might think that a heart is better.
#8
Posted 2009-August-05, 08:34
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
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#9
Posted 2009-August-05, 08:35
pooltuna, on Aug 5 2009, 02:34 PM, said:
1♠-(p)-2♦-(3♥)
That's what I deduced from the opening post.
#10
Posted 2009-August-05, 08:42
if LHO had ♠Qx, ♠QJ, ♠Qxx or maybe ♠xxx he might feel desperate of dummy's spades and lead agressively from ♣Qx.
#11
Posted 2009-August-05, 09:05
Fluffy, on Aug 5 2009, 03:13 PM, said:
But if we bring the trumps in for one loser we're making regardless of what he returns.
#12
Posted 2009-August-05, 10:10
pooltuna, on Aug 5 2009, 09:34 AM, said:
1s - p - 2d - (3h)
3N - p - 4c - p
4d - p - 4n - p
5s - p - 6d - ap
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#13
Posted 2009-August-05, 11:55
#14
Posted 2009-August-05, 16:15
LHO was 3=7=2=1 with ♦Kx, so my line would have worked (win return, one trump, ♣J, to hand, ruff club, etc..)
LHO actually returned a heart, so it solved my problems.
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