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Defend 3NT


Poky

Your return is...  

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  1. 1. Your return is...

    • Spade K
      0
    • Spade 9
      0
    • Spade 5
      1
    • Diamond 7
      2
    • Club Q
      0
    • Club 10
      12
    • Club 7
      1


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Bidding: 1NT-2NT-3NT; lead: 10; signaling: UDCA

 

[hv=d=s&v=n&n=sq63hq74da964cj53&w=sk95h1096dq75cq1087]266|200|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

1. 10 4 2 J

2. 3 6 7 A

3. 5 8 9 Q

4. 4 3 J Q

 

What do you return and why?

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Partner holds a big black card, but not as good a holding as AJxx: there are insufficient points left outstanding (BTW this is one reason that in my imp partnerships, I prefer never inviting 3N without a major: I just bid 3N as North, rather than allowing the defenders to know if opener is max or min).

 

If partner holds the A, then we are going to have problems. We cannot return a without setting up a trick and I cannot switch to a without letting declarer win the J in dummy (unless he is 4=4=3=2)

 

A neutral exit might do it, but of course declarer might have the J10x. And if partner does not hold the A, declarer can lead a towards the Q (or simply hook through his AJx(x).

 

On the other hand, if partner has Axxx Axx or K9x(x) in , I have a good exit in the 10. the 10 is necessary on some layouts to prevent me getting strip-squeezed when declarer cashes his red winners: I may need to end in partner's hand and have him lead a . Plus leading the 10 minimizes the strain on partner if he holds K9x :rolleyes:

 

BTW the endings can be complex, so i am not attempting to cater to all of the possibilities in this post.

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