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good lead or good luck? unusual lead after competing

#1 User is offline   mikl_plkcc 

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Posted 2012-July-04, 05:10



I won 10 IMPs by making an "unusual" lead, thinking that opponents may have a void in our suit. Others who arrived at 5 and making a lead made overtricks. was the only suit that can set the opponents when lead.
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Posted 2012-July-04, 06:08

Your partner had an easy 2 bid instead of pass, you have an easy 2 instead of 3, 4 by your opponent was another very bad move.

I think I can live with other bids at the table.

You realized that if partner has A you have good chances to beat them by leading K, so... good luck.
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Posted 2012-July-04, 06:11

View Postwclass___, on 2012-July-04, 06:08, said:

I think I can live with other bids at the table.

What about the 4 bid? 4 looks a much better bid.
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Posted 2012-July-04, 11:03

2 is definitely the right call over the 1 overcall.

Based on the actual auction, I think K will be a fairly normal lead at IMPs. It's even more likely if partner rightly makes the initial 2 raise.

The question is "Where can we get tricks to defeat to defeat the contract?". The opponent's have bid both black suits. are likely to yield no more than 2 tricks and more likely just one. The Q doubletons in your hand don't augur well for black suit tricks for the defense. It certainly can't be right to lead either of those. So you come to the K lead which works out if partner has the A or Q.
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Posted 2012-July-04, 20:38

Good lead, wd.
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Posted 2012-July-04, 20:59

I dislike the failure to bid 2H, the 3H bid and the failure to bid 4D.
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Posted 2012-July-05, 04:58

On a heart lead declarer may still go down if he finesses in clubs, which is likely considering all the extra hearts you've shown.
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