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  1. 1. your bid?

    • pass
      17
    • redouble
      0
    • 1 spade
      12
    • 2 clubs
      9
    • other
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I don't get it.

 

The opponents have hearts.

LHO is about to bid hearts.

They will win the partscore battle.

They may have, or think they have, game.

I want a club lead.

2 is way too cheap to be doubled.

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I don't get it.

 

The opponents have hearts.

LHO is about to bid hearts.

They will win the partscore battle.

They may have, or think they have, game.

I want a club lead.

2 is way too cheap to be doubled.

And if we can bar pard for the duration of the bidding, thats exactly what we want :P

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I don't get it.

 

The opponents have hearts.

LHO is about to bid hearts.

They will win the partscore battle.

They may have, or think they have, game.

I want a club lead.

2 is way too cheap to be doubled.

And if we can bar pard for the duration of the bidding, thats exactly what we want :P

What bad things can happen from partner bidding? He raises clubs? Oh no...

 

Count me in for 2C. This is MP and getting a killing lead to hold them to 620 is just as good as going for 2000 is bad. And in this case the former is much more likely.

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I don't get it.

 

The opponents have hearts.

LHO is about to bid hearts.

They will win the partscore battle.

They may have, or think they have, game.

I want a club lead.

2 is way too cheap to be doubled.

And if we can bar pard for the duration of the bidding, thats exactly what we want :P

What bad things can happen from partner bidding? He raises clubs? Oh no...

 

Count me in for 2C. This is MP and getting a killing lead to hold them to 620 is just as good as going for 2000 is bad. And in this case the former is much more likely.

I didn't notice it was MPs. The lead could be very important.

 

Nevertheless a diamond lead probably wont hurt (are the club tricks really going to disappear with these spades?) and I'll refrain from giving declarer a road map. I concede its close.

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I messed up with the 9 sorry, actually this board was all about finding J in 4, your bid doesn' matter much, but 1 is probably worst for your side.

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You do not need to find any spade Jack on this hand, unless for overtricks.

 

Suppose a club lead, because you made the right bid of 2. Declarer wins the club Ace and finesses a diamond. No matter what happens, he gets a spade pitch on the established diamond trick.

 

If you happen to get a different lead, now there is a chance that you "need to find" the spade 10, sort of. You could, for instance, get a heart lead, win the second one in dummy, and finesse the diamond. Then, you can cross and ditch a diamond loser. Now, you need the spade guess for the overtrick.

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You do not need to find any spade Jack on this hand, unless for overtricks.

 

Suppose a club lead, because you made the right bid of 2.

Seems like you shouldn't have to bid a suit to tell yourself to lead it.

You bid the suit to make sure that you lead it. I mean, how can you blame partner when he doesn't respect your lead-director if YOU won't even lead your suit after telling yourself to do so?!?!?

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You could, for instance, get a heart lead, win the second one in dummy, and finesse the diamond.

 

It seems abstruse to construct the play after an accepted lead out of turn.

Sure, you could analyze the hand for most contingencies. I like to cover all the bases. LOL

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You do not need to find any spade Jack on this hand, unless for overtricks.

 

Suppose a club lead, because you made the right bid of 2. Declarer wins the club Ace and finesses a diamond. No matter what happens, he gets a spade pitch on the established diamond trick.

Unless I'm missing something that's wrong Ken.

 

Club K to ace, diamond hook losing to Q

Club Q, small club to ten

 

- what now , you must ruff , so say ruff high, cash diamond ace, cross to heart 9 and lead established diamond, North ruffs....

 

or draw trumps spade to dummy, south cashed spade Ace and long club

 

so I do think declarer need to lead a spade to the 9 at some point ( and probably should given your opening and heart void

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