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Posted Yesterday, 16:36

MPs, opponent's playing Acol:



Partner leads the 4 to your king, declarer following with the two. Dummy comes down with:



How do you continue?
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Posted Yesterday, 17:16

View PostAL78, on 2026-May-23, 16:36, said:

MPs, opponent's playing Acol:



Partner leads the 4 to your king, declarer following with the two. Dummy comes down with:



How do you continue?


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Posted Today, 23:25

View Postbluenikki, on 2026-May-23, 17:16, said:

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This is what I'd lead at IMPs, but I can't imagine it's right at MPs. Declarer is surely far more likely than partner to have the singleton, and having seen the K from you, declarer is not going to play partner to have underlead the A, unless this is a rather low standard club. If I'm clever enough, I might have realized that I should take the A at trick 1 to lead the 7, but I'm not that good.

I'm leading whatever club tells partner you don't have an honor there. I'd prefer the 4 to not confuse partner about the count, but if partner is the sort to need the 9 to figure things out I'll do that for them.
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