Phil Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 My last entry from Palm Springs: Swiss Match - 3N again. [hv=n=sat92hqj4d94ca732&s=skqht92daqt73cqj5]133|200|Scoring: IMP1D - 1S1N - 2N3N[/hv] Opening lead: ♥3 (supposedly 4th best), Q, K, 22. ♥5, 9, A, 43. ♥6, Q, ♣6, 10 (low = encouraging) After the first several hands, your opponents have apparently decided to stop carding honestly, once it was apparent you were paying attention to their carding. 4. ♣Q, 8, 2, K5. ♦8, ? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OleBerg Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Declaring is not my strongest side, but I'll give it a try. I think it would have been wise to falsecard with the 9 and 10 of hearts, to hide 2 from West. Doing this, the information we have from a duck or non-duck in trick 2, would be more reliable. Two plans come to mind: 1) Rise with the ace, take our black tricks, hoping that at least one comes in, and that we do not set up more than one black trick for East. After this we lead towards the ♦'s. 2) Using the Queen. If it hold I take the ace immediately thereafter, hoping East will not unblock form Kxx, giving me the option of going for an endplay, if clubs doesn't break. Good table presence will be needed. I go for plan 1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Posted March 16, 2009 Author Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Declaring is not my strongest side, but I'll give it a try. I think it would have been wise to falsecard with the 9 and 10 of hearts, to hide 2 from West. Doing this, the information we have from a duck or non-duck in trick 2, would be more reliable. Two plans come to mind: 1) Rise with the ace, take our black tricks, hoping that at least one comes in, and that we do not set up more than one black trick for East. After this we lead towards the ♦'s. 2) Using the Queen. If it hold I take the ace immediately thereafter, hoping East will not unblock form Kxx, giving me the option of going for an endplay, if clubs doesn't break. Good table presence will be needed. I go for plan 1. I purposely didn't hide the 2. Why should I expect hearts are 5-2 with the 3 lead? Why wouldn't I tell RHO, "hearts are 4-3", please attack clubs. Count your tricks. You're going to need one of the black suits to produce an extra trick to get to 8. Its #9 that is the problem. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
OleBerg Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Declaring is not my strongest side, but I'll give it a try. I think it would have been wise to falsecard with the 9 and 10 of hearts, to hide 2 from West. Doing this, the information we have from a duck or non-duck in trick 2, would be more reliable. Two plans come to mind: 1) Rise with the ace, take our black tricks, hoping that at least one comes in, and that we do not set up more than one black trick for East. After this we lead towards the ♦'s. 2) Using the Queen. If it hold I take the ace immediately thereafter, hoping East will not unblock form Kxx, giving me the option of going for an endplay, if clubs doesn't break. Good table presence will be needed. I go for plan 1. I purposely didn't hide the 2. Why should I expect hearts are 5-2 with the 3 lead? Why wouldn't I tell RHO, "hearts are 4-3", please attack clubs. Count your tricks. You're going to need one of the black suits to produce an extra trick to get to 8. Its #9 that is the problem.Maybe I wasn't specific enough with plan 1: I have: 3 Spades1 Heart1 Diamond2 Clubs. That is seven tricks. I play for one of the black suits to produce an extra trick, and for the ♦K to be onside, or singleton off-side. Or for both black suits to produce an extra trick. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fluffy Posted March 20, 2009 Report Share Posted March 20, 2009 Many options, but I think I'd start with ♦Q, next ♦A hoping ♦J falls and hopefully endplay RHO somehow (many endplays possible) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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