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Lead Problem 1 corrected


MickyB

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Okay, I considered it to be fairly close between the black suits, so went for the bulletin!

 

The conditions seem right for an ace-underlead - both declarer and dummy are balanced and there's nothing else particularly attractive to lead.

 

Why would a club be so bad?

 

Part of the reason for leading a spade against NT is that the club ace might be the entry to cash your long spade. That's not an issue against a suit contract :) So I don't think it's necessarily true that the club lead is less attractive against a suit contract than against NT.

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The conditions seem right for an ace-underlead - both declarer and dummy are balanced and there's nothing else particularly attractive to lead.

I thought the conditions involved

 

- The strength being mostly on our left, not our right as here.

- Defensive chances looking much more hopeless than on this hand, where we have a lot of possibilities.

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If you talked yourself into underleading an ace into the 1N opener I think you overthought this one. When the strength is on our right this just blows a trick way too often. Not to mention declarer is going to play you for all the red suit queens after you make this lead.
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