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#1 User is offline   xx1943 

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Posted 2004-October-25, 10:32

Hi all,

this hand I offered the participants of my Indy with prepared hand for Billies.

No declarer found the rite line.

Many defenders took the first diamond, when declarer played (as all did)
EDIT by XX1943: K or Q of in the first round of that suit.
their A of diamonds.

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Scoring: IMP


West   North East  South

 -     1NT   Pass  3NT
 Pass  Pass  Pass  

S6 S2 ST SQ
D9 D8 DQ DA
S9 S4 SJ S3
S8 S7 S5 SA
D2 D6 DK DJ
D3 DT H2 HJ
HT HA H4 H3
C3 CT CA C4
D7 H6 H7 H5
D5 C5 HQ SK
D4 C8 C7 C2
C6 C9 CK CQ
CJ HK H8 H9



think here we must begin our teaching. :)

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Posted 2004-October-25, 11:16

xx1943, on Oct 25 2004, 05:32 PM, said:

Many defenders took the first diamond, when declarer played (as all did)
their A of diamonds.

As declarer, I'd be happy if I had the Ace of diamonds in that hand -
as defender, I'd be happy to be able to win the trick if declarer had played the ace. :)
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Posted 2004-October-25, 16:40

That's not correct.


There was no squeeze. Defender can discard the HK on trick 11, as his partner has shown the 9.

This was a losing line, countered by opponent's misplay.
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Posted 2004-October-25, 17:11

did anyone duck a diamond then play one to the K or Q?
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Posted 2004-October-25, 17:18

A small diamond from South at Trick #2 is the standard text play for this kind of hands (dummy has only one side entry). As defender (West), to duck first is also a text play, even with Ax.
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Posted 2004-October-25, 17:26

Actually, I just found a second misplay by the defenders...

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S6 S2 ST SQ
D9 D8 DQ DA
S9 S4 SJ S3


The correct play is not to overtake. You can count the points and see your partner doesn't have the A or K, so you can count up 9 tricks by the opponents. So taking two spades and two diamonds clearly won't cut it.

The correct play for the defender is to discourage on trick 3. A heart switch defeats the contract.

And therefore, the correct play is to go up with the A on trick 3 and continue diamonds. You get two spades, a heart, four diamonds, and two clubs for 9 tricks. They get two diamonds and two spades. If spades are 5-2 (the location of the 5 of spades is unknown) then going up with the ace may allow you to squeeze out a tenth trick.
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Posted 2004-October-25, 20:15

Those things are easy on a teaching game, but sometime you miss it when you are on diffence and you must make a play fast without esitation. The only way is to be prepared at trick on, on a real game, ask to leave the first round card on the table and take ur time to think about the diamond suit.
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Posted 2004-October-25, 22:12

luke warm, on Oct 26 2004, 01:11 AM, said:

did anyone duck a diamond then play one to the K or Q?

yep 2 of the WEST players did hold up the A of .
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Posted 2004-October-26, 03:37

no i meant did any declarer play that way... say lead the 9 from hand and let it go, then lead the other diamond to the K.. but a heart switch looks bad in that case
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Posted 2004-October-26, 07:50

Thats the right play Jimmy, but yes a H switch does look sick.
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Posted 2004-October-26, 08:25

luke warm, on Oct 26 2004, 11:37 AM, said:

no i meant did any declarer play that way... say lead the 9 from hand and let it go, then lead the other diamond to the K.. but a heart switch looks bad in that case

No declarer played it that way. That was the reason, why I posted this hand here.
Though the tourney was restricted to beginneres and intermedistes, I was astonished, that nobody played it along the rite line.
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