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#1 User is offline   kgr 

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Posted 2009-September-24, 10:52

Scoring: IMP

Bidding:
1-1!
1NT-2!
3-4
1=T-Walsh, transfer NT or
2=transfer (reverse and GF, You think this hand is good enough for a reverse?)
 
LHO leads a small . What is best plan?:
- Don't ruff the
- Ruff the lead and play trump
...anything else (e.g ruff , and eliminate , and and hope opps have to lead the 's for you.
(Who do you play for A ,J?

This post has been edited by kgr: 2009-September-24, 11:15

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Posted 2009-September-24, 11:05

kgr, on Sep 24 2009, 11:52 AM, said:

Who do you play for A ,J?

I play dummy for the J (is the diagram wrong?)
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Posted 2009-September-24, 11:16

xcurt, on Sep 24 2009, 07:05 PM, said:

kgr, on Sep 24 2009, 11:52 AM, said:

Who do you play for A ,J?

I play dummy for the J (is the diagram wrong?)

Yes, It was wrong. Corrected now. Thanks
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Posted 2009-September-24, 11:40

I'd duck the lead and play some spades then make a decision later about the hearts.
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Posted 2009-September-24, 11:57

I discard from dummy and later try to limit heart losers to one.
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Posted 2009-September-24, 13:23

I wondered if ruffing and play (Because no lead I would play small to Q and finesse LHO for the J) with the intention to play differently depending on losin 1 or 2 's.:
- If only loose one then develop and for 10 tricks.
- if loosing 2 's develop and finesse for LHO Qxx
...Probably doens't make sense because I will be a trump short in dummy if opps continue
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Posted 2009-September-24, 14:20

An alternative is something like:
Club ruff, spade to the king. Say it loses and they return a spade. Now club ruff, spade, club ruff, AK, diamond ruffing low. If we're still alive, ruff the last club with K, hoping to make two tricks from K opposite Q9x. That works well if RHO is longish in clubs and shortish in diamonds.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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