MP lead
#21
Posted 2009-October-22, 13:09
Saying that I cant remember if they said it was a good thing or not.
#22
Posted 2009-October-22, 13:25
1. They can easily make 13 tricks on this sequence.
2. Sometimes we make the first two tricks in ♦.
At Imps, I would consider reason 2 alone to be too borderline in itself, compared to the risk of giving the 12th.
Always difficult in the postmortem with pards when you choose wrong
#23
Posted 2009-October-22, 15:59
#24
Posted 2009-October-22, 16:45
But a not-so-good player will often not have a 'blackwood hand' as responder. Maybe because he just overbid or maybe because he didn't really have the tools for doing anything else and had to stab (with blackwood being a mandatory ritual). Against such players I think it is sensible to go passive (♥) and hope for a reasonably balanced dummy. Were it not for the ♦T I would have no qualms about the ♦A lead at all.
#25
Posted 2009-October-22, 17:02
So basically it's like:
♦A ----> 0%
♦------>100%
something else---->50%
George Carlin
#26
Posted 2009-October-23, 01:15
....... KJx
ATxx Q9xx
...... xx
If they have 11 tricks off the top outside diamonds it does not matter who opens the suit up as they only need 1 trick. A low diamond would put them to the guess but its still as makeable.
#27
Posted 2009-October-23, 01:37
DWM, on Oct 23 2009, 02:15 AM, said:
....... KJx
ATxx Q9xx
...... xx
If they have 11 tricks off the top outside diamonds it does not matter who opens the suit up as they only need 1 trick. A low diamond would put them to the guess but its still as makeable.
His point was that they will misguess 100 % of the time if you underlead your ace.
#28
Posted 2009-October-23, 02:10
olliebol, on Oct 22 2009, 09:59 PM, said:
Of course we NEVER have any postmortem at the table. Actually, we never say a word and focus to stay pokerface all the time, especially when we double them into 2♠ making +1. But we DO have bloody postmortems at the end of the event
#29
Posted 2009-October-23, 05:36
(diamond Ace-not diamond Ace)
- 1-5
- jlall's post (not counted)
- 7-2
George Carlin
#30
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:19
gwnn, on Oct 22 2009, 06:02 PM, said:
So basically it's like:
♦A ----> 0%
♦------>100%
something else---->50%
Unlucky.
#31
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:29
gwnn, on Oct 23 2009, 12:02 AM, said:
So basically it's like:
♦A ----> 0%
♦------>100%
something else---->50%
Who underleads a Qxxx against this auction? I think small ♦ is still 0%, ok maybe 20%. Not leading a ♦ is definitely more likely to succeed.
#32
Posted 2009-October-23, 06:31
George Carlin
#33
Posted 2009-October-24, 15:27
#34
Posted 2009-October-25, 07:02
gwnn, on Oct 23 2009, 07:31 AM, said:
Sorry, but in IMPS, a small card away from a K or Q is routine vs a small slam for all good players especially if there is no indication that it might be setting up a side suit for declarer. Not as sure about MP but I certainly would where we need to set up a setting side trick.
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#35
Posted 2009-October-25, 11:35
George Carlin
#36
Posted 2009-October-27, 06:15
gwnn, on Oct 26 2009, 02:35 AM, said:
he supported your view.
BTW I had lead a low club before Justin wrote, an ace after his comment and now:
A low diamond is the obvious expert choice, nothing else will be as often right as this lead.
..no, I had lead the ace and shrugged my shoulders after the board.
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