frouu Posted July 6, 2009 Report Share Posted July 6, 2009 [hv=d=s&v=n&n=saj97hk86543dqj2c&s=sq8h2dak974cakqj5]133|200|Scoring: IMP1♦-1♥-3♣-3♦-4♣-6♦ (opps pass)[/hv] Can you comment on bidding? opps lead ♥J, i try K, rho wins A, returns ♥Q, i ruff small, lho plays ♥T.How do you continue? Thanks in advance. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
quiddity Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 The first line that comes to mind is: ruff the C5, then cash the D-QJ. Assuming trumps are 3-2, you can ruff a heart high and draw the last trump. If hearts are 3-3 you're home; otherwise you run the clubs and take the spade finesse. This requires 3-2 trumps, since there's no other way to return to hand after ruffing the club. Another possibility is to cash D-QJ without ruffing a club. If trumps are 3-2, ruff a heart and draw the last trump. This requires either 3-3 hearts or the spade finesse AND 4-4 clubs. On the other hand, it preserves a small chance when trumps are 4-1. I'm not sure which line is better; I'd guess the first. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
P_Marlowe Posted July 7, 2009 Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 Hi, I think 4D is better than 3D, 4D showes real support,3D could just be a preference. Given responders heart holding, I think the jump to 6D is not the scientific bid, but on the other hand, theymay not lead hearts after this auction.I think 4D over 4C is better. After 4D from responder, opener has a problem, most likeyhe should bid 4H, but I dont likey shortage cues in partnerssuit, ... if it is the first cue.Given that we are missing a spade control 4S and 4NT are alsonot attractive, which would leave 5C, bypassing 4NT also not attractive (repetion of the previous phrase, but my english islimited .-). Take your pick. All in all the bidding was not too bad. With kind regardsMarlowe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frouu Posted July 7, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 7, 2009 The first line that comes to mind is: ruff the C5, then cash the D-QJ. Assuming trumps are 3-2, you can ruff a heart high and draw the last trump. If hearts are 3-3 you're home; otherwise you run the clubs and take the spade finesse. This requires 3-2 trumps, since there's no other way to return to hand after ruffing the club. Another possibility is to cash D-QJ without ruffing a club. If trumps are 3-2, ruff a heart and draw the last trump. This requires either 3-3 hearts or the spade finesse AND 4-4 clubs. On the other hand, it preserves a small chance when trumps are 4-1. I'm not sure which line is better; I'd guess the first.[hv=n=saj97hk86543dqj2c&w=sk654hjtdt865c963&e=st32haq97d3ct8742&s=sq8h2dak974cakqj5]399|300|[/hv] In the table, I exactly picked your first line, and went down immediately when I realized ♦'s are 4-1 :P I was wondering if I could take a precaution for 4-1 trumps.... Note that in this layout, by pulling the trumps, you put pressure on east and make the contract. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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