IMPs, short matches
Axx KJT9x Txx xx
w/r you pass as dealer but get in your lead director later. Too bad, you are on lead anyway. The entire auction:
Pass - (1♠) - pass - (2♣);
2♥ - (3♣) - 4♥ - (6♣)
All Pass.
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Lead vs 6C
#3
Posted 2010-July-06, 06:45
whereagles, on Jul 6 2010, 03:27 AM, said:
heart. Or are you considering some funny lead of a small spade? 
given the contract and dummy's bid of the ♠ suit what chance would you say that the opening leader will lead the suit from Qxx? Doesn't that increase declarers chance of actually guessing right when dummy flops with ♠KJxxx
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#5
Posted 2010-July-06, 10:05
diamond requires a fair bit - something like kj in partner's hand over the Q and with a good suit partner might have tried 4D on the way to 4H.
heart requires a favourable distribution which seems unlikely on the bidding.
i'll go for the ace of spades - declarer probably has a big spade fit to bid like this - probably not 4 sadly otherwise they would be trumps a lot of the time, but dummy can be 6-4 in which case partner can have a singleton.
heart requires a favourable distribution which seems unlikely on the bidding.
i'll go for the ace of spades - declarer probably has a big spade fit to bid like this - probably not 4 sadly otherwise they would be trumps a lot of the time, but dummy can be 6-4 in which case partner can have a singleton.
#6
Posted 2010-July-06, 10:16
Somehow I doubt declarer has even 3 spades. But maybe hearts are 5-4-2-2 around the table. Trying the heart King, checking for stiff queen somewhere. Most likely this turns out to be just a passive lead.
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#7
Posted 2010-July-08, 08:22
Either this was a very tough or a very boring problem.
A♠ was right. Declarer held K, void, AKxxxx, QJTxxx. Dummy was: JTxxx, AQx, Q, Kxxx.
Seems kind of mundane to cash our two tricks against a slam doesn't it?
A♠ was right. Declarer held K, void, AKxxxx, QJTxxx. Dummy was: JTxxx, AQx, Q, Kxxx.
Seems kind of mundane to cash our two tricks against a slam doesn't it?
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#8
Posted 2010-July-08, 09:15
Phil, on Jul 8 2010, 10:22 AM, said:
Either this was a very tough or a very boring problem.
A♠ was right. Declarer held K, void, AKxxxx, QJTxxx. Dummy was: JTxxx, AQx, Q, Kxxx.
Seems kind of mundane to cash our two tricks against a slam doesn't it?
A♠ was right. Declarer held K, void, AKxxxx, QJTxxx. Dummy was: JTxxx, AQx, Q, Kxxx.
Seems kind of mundane to cash our two tricks against a slam doesn't it?
I voted a diamond.
Nice bidding by the opponents.../irony
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
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