Rusinow, journalist leads.Why aren't they popular?
#21
Posted 2008-January-01, 23:48
I like playing the jack denies lead convention. While it is true that it helps declarer, it should help partner as much or more. Defense is harder than declarer play because you cannot see your side's combined assets. Alerting partner to where those assets are or are not early in the play has got to pay dividends in the long run. After all, that's why people have extensive defensive agreements. If it was better in the long run not to have informative agreements for fear of helping declarer, there wouldn't be such a large number of these conventions out there.
I also like journalist leads in situations where there is Qxx in dummy, partner leading through declarer to your Axx, as it clarifies the position much better.
#22
Posted 2008-January-02, 04:41
#23
Posted 2011-December-07, 06:56
fred, on 2007-December-31, 11:42, said:
I have a lot less experience with Rusinow versus suits, but those experiences I have had were not good ones. I remember one particularly painful hand when part led a stiff Queen and I had the Ace...
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
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I have greatly enjoyed playing Rusinow leads versus suited contracts. My partner and I decided that after the lead of an Ace (which at game contracts and below will almost always be a stiff, from AK tight or where leader has no other good lead) we would play that third hand gives suit pref so that he might get in and return the suit for a ruff.
However, twice the system has cost us dearly. Once like Fred where p led a stiff Q and I ducked, the other time when he lead Q from KQx and I overtook with the Ace costing us a trick. The ambiguity is so annoying that I'm considering giving it up.
Wasn't the leading system of the Blue team similar to Rusinow? And how did they manage to make it work?
#24
Posted 2011-December-07, 09:35
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#25
Posted 2011-December-07, 14:46
Standard leads were A and Q ask for unblock, K asks for attitude. Thus, you lead the king from AKTx as well as from KQ9x. This caused many issues when partner had the jack and dummy had 2 small and he didn't know whether he should encourage or not. This was a big issue.
At some point, many experts started to play K is the unblock lead, and A and Q are for attitude. This solved the jack issue as KQ9x led the Q, and AKTx led the ace. It created a new problem that partner do with the ten. This was better, but imo the obvious thing to think at that point is why not play rusinow with king as the power lead. It makes things so much easier. If you don't like journalist (I don't) then I highly recommend playing that way.
I like rusinow vs suits also, but I also bang down aces more than almost anyone. In fact, I prefer old fashioned king lead rather than A from AK if I don't play rusinow. I also rarely lead Hx in a random suit, so I am probably the ideal style to play rusinow vs suits. If you lead lots of random Hx's and never bang down aces, it's probably a bad thing to play.
#26
Posted 2011-December-07, 15:29
Nah. I doubt I could convince anybody else to try it anyway.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#27
Posted 2011-December-07, 17:03
Free, on 2008-January-02, 04:41, said:
Yes -- pard and I really like them.
However, for spot cards we use the approach recommended in original book:
http://www.ugcs.calt...ment/slawinski/
From what I recall F-N combine the parity count in case of spot leads as well (something that was a foot note in the book).
IMO, it works very well in conjunction with obvious shift...
#28
Posted 2011-December-08, 02:08
Walddk, on 2007-December-31, 09:21, said:
As to Rusinow and attitude, it's a bit more complex than choosing between "standard" and udca carding. The latter is simply the reverse of "standard" whereas Rusinow and attitude have more added to it and therefore more difficult to remember.
Roland
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With all due respect....and I know you have seen much, much more than me....
"UDCA, Standard in Europe" is an overstament. Besides, there is no reason they should be... Some experts use them, but at least as many, and more, do not use them.
As for those special lead agreements... They are definitively superior.... but really needs expert partnerships to take full advantage of their use.
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#29
Posted 2011-December-08, 04:54
akhare, on 2011-December-07, 17:03, said:
However, for spot cards we use the approach recommended in original book:
http://www.ugcs.calt...ment/slawinski/
From what I recall F-N combine the parity count in case of spot leads as well (something that was a foot note in the book).
IMO, it works very well in conjunction with obvious shift...
Wow finally an answer, after almost 3 years! By now I also play combine leads, but leading with small cards is still 3/5. Is it worth to change that to Slawinski as well?
Note: still nobody who has page 39?
#30
Posted 2011-December-08, 12:52
Free, on 2011-December-08, 04:54, said:
Note: still nobody who has page 39?
I think so -- pre-alerting "we lead low from doubletons against suits" alone is worth price of admission ...
#32
Posted 2011-December-08, 13:18
At about the same time, we changed our honour leads vs NT -
A from AK
K for unblock/count
Rusinow from four or more cards, standard from three or fewer [but Q from KQx].
This one I am a big fan of, there have been no situations that I remember where we've had to guess whether partner has led from JTx or QJTx.
#33
Posted 2011-December-08, 13:27
MickyB, on 2011-December-08, 13:18, said:
I always wanted to try this out -- does this require time to process in third seat based on dummy's holding and the bidding or is there a shortcut?
#34
Posted 2011-December-08, 13:27
MickyB, on 2011-December-08, 13:18, said:
I always wanted to try this out -- does this require time to process in third seat based on dummy's holding and the bidding or is there a shortcut?
#35
Posted 2011-December-08, 13:33