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"Friendly" rubber bridge, game all, no real systemic agreements other than 5CM, 14-16 NT.

 

You are East, dummy is North

 

[hv=d=n&v=b&n=skj109h10d872cqj974&e=sq742hakj74dakjc3]266|200|Scoring: Rubber[/hv]

 

North dealt

Pass  1  Pass  2

x  xx  3  Pass

Pass  x  All pass

 

Partner leads a trump to your king.

Plan the defence.

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What's the point of cashing a top heart?

 

1. It tells the table what I have in

2. By doing so it tells the table I might not have that much somewhere else, allowing declarer to try and ditch a loser on a finesse (which unfortunately for him is losing)

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What's the point of cashing a top heart?

Just telling partner my Heart holding to make his choices easier when he gets on lead.

 

At the extreme I don't want any accidents if partner is:

 

xxx

(Q)xxx

xx

AKxx

 

and tells me I must be asking for a spade switch since I can't have both top honours in hearts.

 

I am giving information to opponents, but I'm not sure they can do very much with it in practice.

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Well, let's see...suppose I gave declarer a deadly hand of

 

xx

xxx

QTxxx

Axx

 

Is that possible? Well, that would give my partner the A of spades, K of clubs, Q of hearts, and 4 hearts. I'd bid 4 with that over 3. So I think he's even stronger.

 

xx

xxx

QTxxx

AKx

 

Partner still has the A of spades, Q of hearts, and 4 hearts. Looks like a raise to me, but one that can't/won't act over 3.

 

Other sample hands.

 

Ax

xxx

QTxxx

Kxx

 

Ax

Q9x

QTxxx

xxx

 

Axx

Q9x

QTxxx

xx

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Ax

xxx

QTxxx

Kxx

 

If I lead a club back, we take a club, club ruff, two diamonds, and a heart. Down 1. If I play a heart and 3 diamonds, he can set up the spades easily enough, but has no entry to them. He has to lose two hearts, two diamonds, and a club. Still down 1.

 

OK, suppose he has

 

Ax

Q9x

QTxxx

xxx

 

Well, a club back gets two clubs, club ruff, two diamonds, and a heart. 3 diamonds and a heart gets us a heart, two diamonds, and two clubs. Still down 1 either way.

 

I'd check your analysis, on the first hand 3 rounds of diamonds beats the hand two tricks (2 diamonds, 3 hearts and 1 club), but if we take a club ruff it's only one off.

 

On the second hand both defence lead to two off, not one off

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T2 for me is K, and look at GOP's suit preference signal to see if I can better visualize the hidden hands.

 

Dummy is fairly anemic: ♠KJT9♥T♦872♣QJ974

 

Given my hand: Q742AKJ74AKJ3

On some layouts the best defense is to pull trump. But not all.

 

The 3D bidder was forced to bid, so their values are unclear. But they can't have much.

 

GOP's 2H raise showed ~6-9 HCP and 3-4 H's. Unless they have a 4333, they are very likely at the lower half of that range.

 

25 HCP in the known hands + 6-7 in GOP's hand => 8-9 HCP in Declarer's.

If we give Declarer the DQ, that leaves 6-7 HCP unaccounted for.

EDIT: OOPS! Fixed.

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25 HCP in the known hands + 6-7 in GOP's hand => 8-9 HCP in Declarer's.

If we give Declarer the DQ, that leaves 4-5 HCP unaccounted for.

If Declarer has the DQ, they only have room for 1 A or 1 K in addition.

I really want to know which one it is most likely to be.

Good to see I'm not the only one making math errors. :)

 

8-9 hcp - 2 hcp = 6-7 hcp. Same as my partner.

 

So out of the two aces, one king, and one queen outstanding (excluding the diamond queen), I expect my partner to have two of them and declarer to have two, probably each with one ace.

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