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Posted 2012-October-04, 16:59




Pickup partner so bidding not exactly clinical, but a pretty good slam. Plenty of chances, what's the best line?

Lead 10

If you win in hand and play a then North will
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This post has been edited by broze: 2012-October-04, 17:21

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Posted 2012-October-05, 04:02

I wonder where is the trace on the ruls where you can "make it feel"like J lose hurted you, to induce RHO to cover K later on.

I would play a diamond at trick 2 to the jack, win Q, cash A and playK from dummy ruffing if not covered, gonna cross ruff red tricks for a while hoping something good. After 4 ruffs I'll be in dummy with:

Kxx
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J
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Ax
Q
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time to cash some trumps and hope someone with 4 spades is squeezed.

EDIT: I can improve this by ussing A as entry instead of a ruff earlier on protecting from diamond overruff if RHO has 6
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Posted 2012-October-05, 06:13

Why would N cover the K? He sees the T and he knows you must be void since leading K makes no sense otherwise.
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Posted 2012-October-06, 13:49

he might feel stupid if I had Ax Q10xx xx AKxxx
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Posted 2012-October-06, 22:34

I'm willing to feel stupid against someone who plays xx opposite KJTxx like that every day of the week, because he's clearly smarter than I am.
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Posted 2012-October-19, 17:12

View PostFluffy, on 2012-October-05, 04:02, said:

EDIT: I can improve this by ussing A as entry instead of a ruff earlier on protecting from diamond overruff if RHO has 6


Nice EDIT! I just tried diamond ruffs (trying to ruff out the A. I didn't back my table presence enough to be sure that North had the Ace). I went down after the 2nd ruff since the full hand was:



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