9♠ lead, you can't guess this right, KJ are over the Q, you're in hand for possibly the last time, plan the play
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#2
Posted 2014-March-10, 07:32
For a minute I thought this was a hand I played yesterday - I also had 5-5 in the minors with a diamond suit of precisely AKQJ7, and partner had the spade Ace and out opposite. But my hand had "only" 20 HCPs and I didn't get the auction to myself :/, so I'm guessing this is something else.
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#3
Posted 2014-March-10, 07:39
ahydra, on 2014-March-10, 07:32, said:
For a minute I thought this was a hand I played yesterday - I also had 5-5 in the minors with a diamond suit of precisely AKQJ7, and partner had the spade Ace and out opposite. But my hand had "only" 20 HCPs and I didn't get the auction to myself :/, so I'm guessing this is something else.
It's interesting that W led a spade when East doubled for a heart lead... a singleton? That would mean we have to drop the CQ rather than finesse it. I guess we have to decide how much we trust the opponents.
ahydra
It's interesting that W led a spade when East doubled for a heart lead... a singleton? That would mean we have to drop the CQ rather than finesse it. I guess we have to decide how much we trust the opponents.
ahydra
It came from yesterday from the East anglian green point.
Good deduction as to the spade lead, I think it's likely the leader looked at his long heart suit and decided there was no need to lead one as dummy would have 1, but 2 spades, could have gone wrong if declarer had AJ10xx and out and a heart loser went west, but unlikely.
#4
Posted 2014-March-10, 08:02
Looks like you need a 3-2 Club break to have any chance. Even dropping offside singleton Q is not going to help.
That being the case it seems to be just a case of which is more likely: Qxx onside or Qx offside?
There are more combinations of Qxx opposite xx than there are xxx opposite Qx
So I would go for the finesse.
Even if I diagnose that the Spade lead is a singleton, I don't see that this will change my decision. All it does is increase the likelihood of the Club length being with West. But we have already made that assumption as being the only scenario that matters.
That being the case it seems to be just a case of which is more likely: Qxx onside or Qx offside?
There are more combinations of Qxx opposite xx than there are xxx opposite Qx
So I would go for the finesse.
Even if I diagnose that the Spade lead is a singleton, I don't see that this will change my decision. All it does is increase the likelihood of the Club length being with West. But we have already made that assumption as being the only scenario that matters.
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Psyche (pron. sahy-kee): The human soul, spirit or mind (derived, personification thereof, beloved of Eros, Greek myth).
Masterminding (pron. mstr-mnding) tr. v. - Any bid made by bridge player with which partner disagrees.
"Gentlemen, when the barrage lifts." 9th battalion, King's own Yorkshire light infantry,
2000 years earlier: "morituri te salutant"
"I will be with you, whatever". Blair to Bush, precursor to invasion of Iraq
#6
Posted 2014-March-11, 04:44
If West has four clubs to the queen we will need to ruff a club in dummy. We will have to hope that East doesn't have three or more diamonds because we can draw only two rounds of trumps. If both follow twice in trumps we cash a high club. If East ruffs we are down but in that case we wouldn't have made it anyway.
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#10
Posted 2014-March-18, 12:29
Zelandakh, on 2014-March-18, 10:07, said:
Is a hand featuring Kickback, DOPI and tertiary deductions that several experienced declarers got wrong really N/B material now? It seems like a decent I/A hand to post though.
The auction was largely irrelevant except that it featured a double of an artificial heart bid which was the only reason I posted it.
I thought the actual play problem was the sort of hand somebody better than a beginner only gets wrong if they play too quickly, it's very easy to play the third trump without realising you've missed something.
My partner actually went off in a "cow flew by" way much more creative than that.
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9♠ lead, you can't guess this right, KJ are over the Q, you're in hand for possibly the last time, plan the play