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[hv=d=s&v=n&n=saj97hk86543dqj2c&s=sq8h2dak974cakqj5]133|200|Scoring: IMP

1-1-

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.

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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.

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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, they

may not lead hearts after this auction.

I think 4D over 4C is better.

 

After 4D from responder, opener has a problem, most likey

he should bid 4H, but I dont likey shortage cues in partners

suit, ... if it is the first cue.

Given that we are missing a spade control 4S and 4NT are also

not attractive, which would leave 5C, bypassing 4NT also not

attractive (repetion of the previous phrase, but my english is

limited .-). Take your pick.

 

All in all the bidding was not too bad.

 

With kind regards

Marlowe

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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.

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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.

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