What now. On lead, as South, in this 7 card ending?
Bad bidding and play Mea Culpa
#1
Posted 2021-September-01, 09:54
What now. On lead, as South, in this 7 card ending?
#2
Posted 2021-September-01, 11:28
#3
Posted 2021-September-01, 13:25
PS: My first thought was west 8032. No change in plan, though.
This post has been edited by Winstonm: 2021-September-01, 14:22
#4
Posted 2021-September-01, 14:09
LBengtsson, on 2021-September-01, 11:28, said:
#5
Posted 2021-September-01, 14:15
nige1, on 2021-September-01, 09:54, said:
What now. On lead, as South, in this 7 card ending?
I may well have missed something but I don’t think I can make this hand if east has the diamond king. In addition, it seems that west is 7=0=4=2. QJ10xxxx void Kxxx Kx is a reasonable 4S at the prevailing vulnerability.
So I hook the diamond, ruff a club, ruff a spade, cash the diamond Ace, lead a club, which is good
East is down to void Jx x void
I have void Q x x in dummy and x K x void in hand, having won 10 tricks and lost none (1S 1S ruff, AQ diamonds, AQ clubs and two club ruffs, along with 2 rounds of trump.
East has to ruff, else i pitch my diamond and make 13 tricks on a high crossruff
I overruff and ruff my last spade with dummy’s Queen of hearts. They both win the last trick.
I admit to being worried about trick one. Why didn’t east play his King from a presumed Kx! If for no other reason than to make me worried that he’d be overruffing dummy immediately?
#6
Posted 2021-September-01, 14:57
mikeh, on 2021-September-01, 14:15, said:
#7
Posted 2021-September-01, 15:05
nige1, on 2021-September-01, 14:57, said:
I would have hoped you’d have told us if they play rusinow leads. Of course they are allowed to psyche a lead, but this is hardly the situation where that makes sense
#8
Posted 2021-September-01, 15:27
Hook the diamond, ruff the club, ruff a spade low and lead the good club, forcing Rho to ruff. I overruff with my last trump, cross in diamonds, cash the heart Queen for my 12 th trick.
#9
Posted 2021-September-01, 15:54
mikeh, on 2021-September-01, 15:27, said:
Hook the diamond, ruff the club, ruff a spade low and lead the good club, forcing Rho to ruff. I overruff with my last trump, cross in diamonds, cash the heart Queen for my 12 th trick.
Have I missed something ? diamond to the Q, club ruff, cash ♥K, cross to ♦A, cash ♥Q and the winning club and they get a diamond at the end, this works if W is 8032 with ♦K.
#10
Posted 2021-September-01, 16:03
Cyberyeti, on 2021-September-01, 15:54, said:
No, you didn’t miss anything. Serves me right for multi-tasking. I got fixated on my playing east for Kx spades and didn’t mentally press reset when I learned that west showed the KQ.
Oh well, that’s why focus is important
#11
Posted 2021-September-01, 18:51
What if RHO ducks the diamond? Then ruff a spade high lead a club and pitch a spade. East has no good answer.
But I could be wrong and my head hurts.
#12
Posted 2021-September-02, 01:54
1st round Scottish Cup match. After a stupid 5♥ bid, You, South, end up as declarer in 6♥. ♠Q lead. Click next to see the early play.
What now? South, on lead.
In this 7 card ending, I failed by leading a ♦ to ♦Q.
WinstonM cracked it.
Declarer can lead ♦J and claim provided West has 7 or 8 ♠s.
Winstonm's line is sure-trick.
If East wins ♦K and returns a ♦, then declarer, wins ♦Q, ruffs a ♣, cashes ♥K, crosses to ♦A, and draws trump.
If East ducks his ♦K, declarer can ruff a ♠ in dummy.
I learnt about defenders' leads at the end of play but could have protected myself by asking, at the beginning.
#13
Posted 2021-September-02, 07:00