flytoox Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Vul: NSDealer: N W N E S-- P 1S 2C2S 3C 3S 3N S: XXH: KXXXD: AXXXC: J8X S: AJXH: AD: T9XC: AKT9XX OPENING LEAD: S2, EAST PRODUCED SK. WHAT IS THE BEST PERCENTAGE PLAY? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Free Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Small ♠ to block their suit, Ace the 2nd time they play the suit. If west has Qxx he either has to unblock the Q giving you your J, or keep his Q and block te suit... Getting to 9 tricks in the other suits seems pretty easy. Play ♥A and, ♣A and small ♣ to the J. If you lose to the Q, you can still use the 8 to get to ♥K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trpltrbl Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 Win the Ace of ♠, play 2 High ♣ Ace of ♥ and duck out a ♣. West should win according to bidding. And I will have my 9 tricks. Mike :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flame Posted April 3, 2004 Report Share Posted April 3, 2004 I'll combine the 2 privious answers, like free i believe that the Qxx of spade is on my left, but ill still play the A of spade on the first round, then if later east will play spade ill put small. the resson this is a bit better is because as free played, there is a slight chance to too many diamonds on a diamond shift. so ill play like Trp for the ressons Free mentioned Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flame Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 ignore this post :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tasos Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Hi all,I agree with Free's line of play. I am going to duck the opening trick, as from the bidding I can place west to hold up to 5 points maximum. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flame Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Hi all,I agree with Free's line of play. I am going to duck the opening trick, as from the bidding I can place west to hold up to 5 points maximum. Why not take the A and play low on a next spade runing trugh you like i proposed? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnszsun Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 It seems most people play west with ♠Q, i can't see strong reasons behind it. West's ♠2 lead indicates honour in that suit or East's ♠K denies Q? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquiry Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 It seems most people play west with ♠Q, i can't see strong reasons behind it. West's ♠2 lead indicates honour in that suit or East's ♠K denies Q? It's a combination of both of them. People false-card all the time, but odd of them both to falsecard on the same hand. Having said that, I don't agreewith the general lines given above. To keep it short, let's look at Free's line. "Small ♠ to block their suit, Ace the 2nd time they play the suit. If west has Qxx he either has to unblock the Q giving you your J, or keep his Q and block te suit... Getting to 9 tricks in the other suits seems pretty easy. Play ♥A and, ♣A and small ♣ to the J. If you lose to the Q, you can still use the 8 to get to ♥K. " He is using third round of ♣ to "get" to the ♥K (♦ace would work to). The problem, is how to get back to your hand to all those lovely good ♣'s. There is the rub. Trpltrbl's cash two high ♣ and a ♥ line is better, but suffers from the same problem NO MATTER who has the ♣Q. They will lock you in dummy with a ♥ and take enough tricks to crush you. The right play is 1) Win ♠Ace immediately, and2) Cash the ♥A, then3) Lead a low ♣ from your hand. If west has the ♣Q, and he wins, you are home NO MATTER WHERE the ♠Q is. If East has the ♣Q, you fall back on the blocking the ♠ suit. If East leads a low ♠ and if you continue to believe that West has ♠Qxx originally, just duck now. This duck the first ♣ to dummy also protects against 4-0 ♣ split. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Flame Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 It seems most people play west with ♠Q, i can't see strong reasons behind it. West's ♠2 lead indicates honour in that suit or East's ♠K denies Q? It's a combination of both of them. People false-card all the time, but odd of them both to falsecard on the same hand. Having said that, I don't agreewith the general lines given above. To keep it short, let's look at Free's line. "Small ♠ to block their suit, Ace the 2nd time they play the suit. If west has Qxx he either has to unblock the Q giving you your J, or keep his Q and block te suit... Getting to 9 tricks in the other suits seems pretty easy. Play ♥A and, ♣A and small ♣ to the J. If you lose to the Q, you can still use the 8 to get to ♥K. " He is using third round of ♣ to "get" to the ♥K (♦ace would work to). The problem, is how to get back to your hand to all those lovely good ♣'s. There is the rub. Trpltrbl's cash two high ♣ and a ♥ line is better, but suffers from the same problem NO MATTER who has the ♣Q. They will lock you in dummy with a ♥ and take enough tricks to crush you. The right play is 1) Win ♠Ace immediately, and2) Cash the ♥A, then3) Lead a low ♣ from your hand. If west has the ♣Q, and he wins, you are home NO MATTER WHERE the ♠Q is. If East has the ♣Q, you fall back on the blocking the ♠ suit. If East leads a low ♠ and if you continue to believe that West has ♠Qxx originally, just duck now. This duck the first ♣ to dummy also protects against 4-0 ♣ split. Free will get to dummy wityh the A of diamond, and will get to hand with the club, no problem in that. As for playing small club at round 1, this will work vs 4 clubs in west's hand where my line go down. on the other side my line take one more trick where Q of club is single, and if its single at east's hand it will save the day when east has the Q of spade after all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquiry Posted April 4, 2004 Report Share Posted April 4, 2004 Free will get to dummy wityh the A of diamond, and will get to hand with the club, no problem in that. As for playing small club at round 1, this will work vs 4 clubs in west's hand where my line go down. on the other side my line take one more trick where Q of club is single, and if its single at east's hand it will save the day when east has the Q of spade after all. I didn't comment on your line because it was far superior to Free's. Sure he could use the ♦A to get to dummy, but I quote what he said again.... "If you lose to the Q, you can still use the 8 to get to ♥K." So he is saying, he is going to play a low ♣ to the ♣8 on the third round of the suit. This just is a horrible line, and he will go down when he uses it. Perhaps i should have simply made a comment about using the ♦A instead to make the point clearer about using the ♣ entry is a bad option. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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