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Auction 1NT P P P at matchpoints (so you want to make max tricks).

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Low heart lead to the king and your ace.

How do you play the club suit?

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I'm leading the 8 of clubs.

 

If this gets covered, wonderful. If not, going to rise with Ace and run the Jack back in the other direction.

Why?

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I didn't even think of that, I need to play against better players more often :P

 

 

Now ot another issue, there are many players for whoom playing club queen is not obvious, but it is a possible play, do you think it is ethical to wait for them to have the time to think of that play before you make it?

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I'm leading the 8 of clubs. 

 

If this gets covered, wonderful.  If not, going to rise with Ace and run the Jack back in the other direction.

Why?

As I recall, Zia wrote a Bols bridge tip titled something vaguely like "If they don't cover the honor, they don't have the honor". Hey was stressing that its important to recognize that most players don't play perfectly. In many cases, it can be more profitable to take a technically inferior line that provides the opponents with the opportunity to do something silly.

 

Even if LHO shouldn't cover the 8 of clubs with the Queen enough of them will to shift the odds in favor of the two way finesse. I admit, that I have some concerns about this strategy with this specific layout because the 8 of clubs is a relatively low card. The types of folks that would make this mistake might not recognize that the 8 is equivalent to the Jack in this case. I'd feel much more comfortable with this plan if the club suit was

 

AT98x

 

opposite

 

KJxx

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lol...once I put up the Q with dummy having AJT9x and no entry and my partner had stiff K...wd.. but this play happens a lot if your opps have a clue.

Actually this suit combination came up in a teams match, but I couldn't remember the rest of the hand or how many tricks declarer actually had, although I know the dummy...

 

[hv=n=saj109x&w=sqxx&e=sx&s=sk8xx]399|300|[/hv]

 

At both tables declarer played low towards dummy and West put the queen in. Just another flat board!

 

If an expert LHO does not play the queen you should finesse against their partner.

 

Funny, I've known to insert an honour in second seat for years, guarding against two low in declarer's hand, but I've only just realised what that means for when you have to play the suit on this sort of blind auction...

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lol...once I put up the Q with dummy having AJT9x and no entry and my partner had stiff K...wd.. but this play happens a lot if your opps have a clue.

Actually this suit combination came up in a teams match, but I couldn't remember the rest of the hand or how many tricks declarer actually had, although I know the dummy...

 

[hv=n=saj109x&w=sqxx&e=sx&s=sk8xx]399|300|[/hv]

 

At both tables declarer played low towards dummy and West put the queen in. Just another flat board!

 

If an expert LHO does not play the queen you should finesse against their partner.

 

Funny, I've known to insert an honour in second seat for years, guarding against two low in declarer's hand, but I've only just realised what that means for when you have to play the suit on this sort of blind auction...

Looks like my "solution" is proof of the old adage that even a blind pig will (occasionally) find an acorn...

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lol...once I put up the Q with dummy having AJT9x and no entry and my partner had stiff K...wd.. but this play happens a lot if your opps have a clue.

Actually this suit combination came up in a teams match, but I couldn't remember the rest of the hand or how many tricks declarer actually had, although I know the dummy...

 

[hv=n=saj109x&w=sqxx&e=sx&s=sk8xx]399|300|[/hv]

 

At both tables declarer played low towards dummy and West put the queen in. Just another flat board!

 

If an expert LHO does not play the queen you should finesse against their partner.

 

Funny, I've known to insert an honour in second seat for years, guarding against two low in declarer's hand, but I've only just realised what that means for when you have to play the suit on this sort of blind auction...

Seems this was one of card combos in a certain article in the January BW. :rolleyes:

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