Jump to content

I went down :(


Recommended Posts

[hv=d=s&v=n&n=sj43ht9xdjxxcakxx&s=saqt952hajxdaxcxx]133|200|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

You end up in 4S (opps passing).

LHO starts with the K (natural leads).

How do you play?

(No need for adv/exp to post hidden. I simply want this hand out of my mind. Going -1 vuln at a team match was not really fun. Hope beginners can learn from it).

Link to comment
Share on other sites

My general plan is to lose a spade, a heart, and a diamond, so I win the Ace and then cross in clubs and lead a low spade to the Q, reserving the J in dummy for an entry. If LHO wins this and can manage a diamond ruff and overruff to kill the Jack, I still have entries needed to double finesse the hearts.
Link to comment
Share on other sites

If I am playing this hand for my soul against the devil, I have 10 tricks (5 spades, 1 heart, 2 diamond and 2 clubs), assuming LHO did not make a deceptive lead.

 

So, A, A, Q. If RHO wins, he does best by playing a club. Spade to hand and diamond up for 10.

 

If RHO ducks the Q, up immediately.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If I am playing this hand for my soul against the devil, I have 10 tricks (5 spades, 1 heart, 2 diamond and 2 clubs), assuming LHO did not make a deceptive lead.

 

So, A, A, Q. If RHO wins, he does best by playing a club. Spade to hand and diamond up for 10.

 

If RHO ducks the Q, up immediately.

I wouldn't recommend betting your soul on this, as surely devil will manage to place both heart honors off-side and give RHO Kxx and xx. He takes the second round of trumps, plays a heart through, and LHO plays Q and a diamond to kill J. Nothing you can do about this, however. (First round spade finesse seems riskier.)

 

Arend

Link to comment
Share on other sites

What was the bidding?

 

I assume South opened 1 Spade?

 

Might West overcall 2 with

KQxxxx - (I'd like to know what the x's are in the hands and played by East!)

and some of K, K and or Q?

Unless the Spade King is stiff.

If West has both heart honors with 6 Dimes, I think they would venture a 2 Dime bid.

 

If are 5-3 then its cold, even if West has the guarded K and both honors. Duck the heart lead and waht can west do? Win and be end played.

 

So 6-2 is the problem hand.

 

You need to make the J if 6-2

 

The situation that Arend mentions requires:

4-0 or 3-1 Spades with K with East (better than 25% because West has fewer vacant spaces that east because of the length)

And west needs both heart honors - less than 25% because of the Dime length

 

Thats around 7%? (maybe I'm off and its 10%?)

 

Compared to the chance of the 1st round spade finesse losing (<50% because of wests Dime length) and both heart honors with West? Around 13%? (maybe a bit more 16%?)

 

 

I'll play Spade Ace and Queen.

 

I'm still ok if East has one or more heart honor

Link to comment
Share on other sites

If I am playing this hand for my soul against the devil, I have 10 tricks (5 spades, 1 heart, 2 diamond and 2 clubs), assuming LHO did not make a deceptive lead.

 

So, A, A, Q. If RHO wins, he does best by playing a club. Spade to hand and diamond up for 10.

 

If RHO ducks the Q, up immediately.

I wouldn't recommend betting your soul on this, as surely devil will manage to place both heart honors off-side and give RHO Kxx and xx. He takes the second round of trumps, plays a heart through, and LHO plays Q and a diamond to kill J. Nothing you can do about this, however. (First round spade finesse seems riskier.)

 

Arend

That would mean that LHO didn't overcall with x; KQTxxx; KQx(x?). Possible I guess.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...