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pclayton

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Had an OK regional. Brian and I placed 3rd in one of the open pairs, but I felt made a lot of technical errors. Picked up a couple of weakish players for the wed - thu Swiss, and were in the hunt until the last 2 matches.

 

Its funny, all of a sudden I am being bombarded with unfamiliar decisions in the play and defense and I'm getting a lot of them wrong. Its like I am going through some cosmic re-education.

 

However, I take something away with every mistake I make.

 

Here's one from the Swiss:

 

[hv=d=n&v=n&e=sj98xxhkjt9xd9c6x&s=sa7xxxh8xxd86xct5]266|200|Scoring: IMP[/hv]

 

Pard opens 1 and RHO makes a Michaels call. You pass and LHO closes it out with 3N.

 

Pard makes the strange lead of the 10. No matter what you play, LHO plays the K.

 

If you duck, what do you do if LHO continues with the Q?

 

If you win, what do you play at T2?

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it would be really nice to know what partner played on the second spade.

middle club.

Meaning like the 7? And do we play udca (I assume we do since thats what you seem to play with everyone).

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Do some reconstruction. LHO looks like the KQ tight. LHO probably doesn't have 3 hearts.

 

Unless LHO has the Ax, you must shift to a heart immediately after winning the A to foul communications. The entire hand: [hv=n=sthaqxdqjxxcqj852&w=skqhxxdakt7xcak94&e=sj98xxhkjtxxd9c63&s=sa7xxxh8xxd862ct7]399|300|[/hv]

 

The hand gets complicated, but pard needed to cash the A earlier.

 

The immediately, ducked, makes the defense easier.

 

As to what heart to lead? Another question altogether :)

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WoW bridge at the top is really tough, Good Luck and Best Wishes.

 

Wow so many questions.

1) Pard opens this hand type often in first seat?

2) Pard did not open 1D, what was he planning on rebidding?

3) Pard lead his stiff because?

4) Pard did not lead a club because?

 

This hand seems way too tough, in the bidding, leading and how I am suppose to defend, Wow, really tough.

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WoW bridge at the top is really tough, Good Luck and Best Wishes.

 

Wow so many questions.

1) Pard opens this hand type often in first seat?

2) Pard did not open 1D, what was he planning on rebidding?

3) Pard lead his stiff because?

4) Pard did not lead a club because?

 

This hand seems way too tough, in the bidding, leading and how I am suppose to defend, Wow, really tough.

1. Either way; doesn't bother me if he passes this.

 

2. 1 then rebid 1N over 1 and raise 's.

 

3. Well, thats a good question. I think he thought I might have been loaded in spades (but where's my entry if I have great spades?). A better answer is that his hearts are in the slot, and he wants to hurt communications.

 

4. Don't know that either.

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