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Two leads against 1N - 3N


Phil

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Without being thrilled, I'll try a spade on the first and a club on the second. The auctions suggest a major, and my crappy hand suggests that partner's suit is going to be better than mine, in both cases arguing for spades over hearts.

 

OTOH, given that partner has values, I'll let myself be swayed by QTxx on #2. Not much help is required to get productive things going in the club suit, on top of whatever partner has in the other suits.

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Heart in (1)

 

We might both have hearts. If partner has five, even better.

Chances of hitting dummy's singleton are greater.

 

If you lead a spade and dummy has a singleton, you feel good but declarer's 4-cd holding proves more than adequate.

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For deal 1 I wondered if S is really better then H and I did setup the deal profile (this hand and opps bidding 1NT-3NT) in Jack and did run analyse of situation on the lead:

all nv:

H3: -385.5

S3: -391.3

S8: -399.7

H5: -405.5

C3: -410;3

HT: -410.8

D2: -415.4

Seems like in 1000 deals double dummy a small heart lead is slightly better then a small Spade.

...I thought that this analysis was done double dummy on a sample of 1000 deals. But if the x's in Hearts are 5 and 6 then H5 lead is better then H6. So it seems like this analysis is not completely double dummy.

Nv against v:

H5: -564.8

S3: -565.5

ST: -573.3

H6: -584.8

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For deal 1 I wondered if S is really better then H and I did setup the deal profile (this hand and opps bidding 1NT-3NT) in Jack and did run analyse of situation on the lead:

all nv:

H3: -385.5

S3: -391.3

S8: -399.7

H5: -405.5

C3: -410;3

HT: -410.8

D2: -415.4

Seems like in 1000 deals double dummy a small heart lead is slightly better then a small Spade.

...I thought that this analysis was done double dummy on a sample of 1000 deals. But if the x's in Hearts are 5 and 6 then H5 lead is better then H6. So it seems like this analysis is not completely double dummy.

Nv against v:

H5: -564.8

S3: -565.5

ST: -573.3

H6: -584.8

This is interesting. Can you do an expected trick analysis for matchpoints?

 

Anyway, I lead a spade on the first and a heart on the 2nd.

 

The spade worked fine (dummy had Jx, Declarer Axx), but it doesn't matter if declarer has the stones to take the winning diamond finesse through pard.

 

A club is the winner here. Dummy has 7 diamond tricks and a stiff club King. Pard has the Axxxx unfortunately and the spade ace (so I guess a spade works too if pard finds the shift). A heart lead conceded 11 tricks.

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