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nige1

Opponents lead 2 rounds of diamonds/ You   

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  1. 1. Opponents lead 2 rounds of diamonds/ You

    • Ruff, lead ten of spades?
      3
    • Ruff, cash ace of spades. lead small spade?
      5
    • Ruff, cross to ace of clubs, lead small spade?
      0
    • Ruff, cross to ace of clubs, lead knave of spades?
      0
    • Ruff, cross to ace of hearts, lead small spade?
      0
    • Ruff, cross to ace of hearts, lead knave of spade?
      0
    • Discard a heart
      0


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[hv=d=n&v=n&w=sat82hkj65432dkcq&e=sj743haqd432ca432]266|100|Scoring: IMP

One of the deals that I misbid and misplayed,

last night, at St Andrew Bridge Club.

We bid..

(_P) _P (_P) 1

(2) _X (_P) 2

(_P) 4 AP

  1. Would you have reached the superior 4 game?
  2. Against your 4,
    LHO led 7 2 A K
    RHO returned J and LHO played 5
    Please plan the play.

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[hv=d=n&v=n&w=sat82hkj65432dkcq&e=sj743haqd432ca432]266|100|Scoring: IMP

One of the deals that I misbid and misplayed,

last night, at St Andrew Bridge Club.

We bid..

(_P) _P (_P) 1

(2) _X (_P) 2

(_P) 4 AP


  1.  
     
     
     
  2. Would you have reached the superior 4 game?
     
     
  3. Against your 4,
    LHO led 7 2 A K
    RHO returned J  and LHO played 5
    Please plan the play.
     
     

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BTW, it is easy to play in hearts, just bid 4 instead of 2, 7-4 hardly ever plays better in the 4-4 fit than the 7-1.
  • Bidding: I admire Fluffy's 4 rebid, because, in old fashionded Acol it implies a fit. We were playing SAYC, however, so I was less sure about the meaning of 4.
  • Play: You probably need 3-2 and a 2-2 or 3-1 break.
    • Crossing to dummy and finessing fails when RHO has Qxx or Kxx. And opponents force you again in .
    • Leading A & another fails when either opponent has KQx.
    • There was one vote for ducking a . IMO that is the best line but it would be easier to spot if you held neither the J nor T. It seems to work against any 3-2 break.
      • If opponents continue , you ruff, cash A, cross to A, lead a third round of trumps and claim.
      • If opponents lead anything else, you cash A and run . An opponent still has a and can ruff in with it at any time; but you are left with a trump entry to your remaining

    In fact, RHO has Kx so all lines should lead to success. I failed, when a cow flew by, later in the play :(

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Fluffy was suggesting to ignore the spade fit, his 4 bid just shows hearts.
I understood Fluffy's point; and there is merit in that view; but I fear that this suit may not be robust enough to insist on as trumps (even opposite a vold) when you know you have a fit.
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