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I disagree strongly. I would lead my 5th best diamond :D

 

Roland

OK, in one partnership I would lead my lowest diamond as we play attitude leads.

 

Let me rephrase:

 

Systemic low diamond

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I think a diamond is the worst possible lead you can make, for several reasons.

 

Even if you establish the suit, you have no entry to cash it.

Partner is marked for some HCP on the auction, we should try to find his suit.

If a diamond was correct, we wouldn't be seeing this question here. :D

 

My gut feeling is to lead a club, even given the fact that a diamond looks "normal".

 

jmoo.

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If I had a singleton heart, since both opponents have denied hearts, I would happily lead them.

If I had a doubleton heart, I would probably lead them. Partner might still have 5.

With three hearts...well, looks like they'll be split around. Not much point.

Leading clubs seems like the most likely lead to be disasterous. Responder could easily have an 8 count and a club suit on the auction.

Leading spades is right out.

 

That leaves, um, whatever that other suit is. If nothing else, it tells partner (who it seems likely has a full opener) that there's one suit he doesn't need to protect.

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No offense to anyone but I consider not leading a diamond to be horrible.

I'm a strong believer in leading my best suit on this sort of auction, whether or not I've got all the high cards.

 

Obviously it's not always right, but I've gained a surprising number of game swings in when the layout is something resembling this:

 

AKJxx

Kxx

Ax

Qxx

 

Qx

QJxx

Jxx

AJxx,

 

never mind this:

 

AKxxx

Ax

xxx

AQx

 

Qx

Kxxx

Jx

KJxxx

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I think a diamond is the worst possible lead you can make, for several reasons.

 

Wow - not a lot of ambivalence :D

 

Pard didn't overcall over 1 with a fair amount of strength, so pard appears to not have a 5 card major. A diamond is pretty obvious. Pard can still have length in diamonds, or we may catch an Ax.

 

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I think a diamond is the worst possible lead you can make, for several reasons.

 

Wow - not a lot of ambivalence B)

 

Pard didn't overcall over 1 with a fair amount of strength, so pard appears to not have a 5 card major. A diamond is pretty obvious. Pard can still have length in diamonds, or we may catch an Ax.

 

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You saw the bidding wrong.

 

 

I always lead my longest suit in here. There is a good point for leading the incorrect card from a 5 card suit when you have no entries (specially at MP)

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No offense to anyone but I consider not leading a diamond to be horrible.

I'm a strong believer in leading my best suit on this sort of auction, whether or not I've got all the high cards.

 

Obviously it's not always right, but I've gained a surprising number of game swings in when the layout is something resembling this:

 

<snip>

But, isn't this a matchpoint lead problem? How does previous experience in game swings justify it here?

 

(I am not saying diamond is incorrect, just being nitpicky B) )

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I think a diamond is the worst possible lead you can make, for several reasons.

 

Even if you establish the suit, you have no entry to cash it.

Partner is marked for some HCP on the auction, we should try to find his suit.

If a diamond was correct, we wouldn't be seeing this question here.  B)

 

My gut feeling is to lead a club, even given the fact that a diamond looks "normal".

 

jmoo.

Did you see that the scoring was MP? Even if isn't the setting lead, which I agree is quite possible given that you have no outside entries, it is still the safest lead.

 

If a diamond is not right, yet you lead it, you'll still get around 50% as that is what I expect most defenders will lead.

 

If you lead another suit, and it's not right, you'll be closer to 0%, as you'll be a lonely swimmer against the current.

 

I would give some thought to my highest heart at IMPs, but here I prefer to be lazy/cautious.

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What part of this:

 

If a diamond was correct, we wouldn't be seeing this question here. B)

 

is everyone failing to understand?!?!

 

I will lead a club, only because a diamond is so clearly right, that the only reason the question is even posted here is that somebody led a diamond, it turned out to be wrong, and some other lead was "right".

 

At least that was my take on it, anyway.

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I think a diamond is the worst possible lead you can make, for several reasons.

 

Wow - not a lot of ambivalence B)

 

Pard didn't overcall over 1 with a fair amount of strength, so pard appears to not have a 5 card major. A diamond is pretty obvious. Pard can still have length in diamonds, or we may catch an Ax.

 

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You saw the bidding wrong.

 

 

I always lead my longest suit in here. There is a good point for leading the incorrect card from a 5 card suit when you have no entries (specially at MP)

Youre right - thought LHO opened 1. Doesn't matter though.

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What part of this:

 

If a diamond was correct, we wouldn't be seeing this question here. :)

 

is everyone failing to understand?!?!

 

I will lead a club, only because a diamond is so clearly right, that the only reason the question is even posted here is that somebody led a diamond, it turned out to be wrong, and some other lead was "right".

 

At least that was my take on it, anyway.

Eh?

 

What a ridiculous argument for shunning a diamond lead. Just because a non-diamond turns out to be a win against _some_ hand, it does not mean a diamond lead is incorrect.

 

You are showing classic symptoms of a disease called ResultMerchantisis.

 

I have a feeling you are kidding though :P

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No offense to anyone but I consider not leading a diamond to be horrible.

I'm a strong believer in leading my best suit on this sort of auction, whether or not I've got all the high cards.

 

Obviously it's not always right, but I've gained a surprising number of game swings in when the layout is something resembling this:

 

<snip>

But, isn't this a matchpoint lead problem? How does previous experience in game swings justify it here?

 

(I am not saying diamond is incorrect, just being nitpicky :P )

You normally get a good board for beating game, even at matchpoints.

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There is something to be said for a heart lead. If RHO had five hearts, he might've tried to introduce them over 2NT, and if LHO had four hearts he would probably have bid them. Neither of these applies to clubs or diamonds. So partner is fairly likely to hold some heart length on this bidding. It's also true that our hand has no entries, making it harder to set up the diamond tricks.

 

Nonetheless, I would lead systemic small diamond here, but I think if I had one fewer diamond (and one more spade say) I would try a heart lead.

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