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[hv=d=n&v=n&n=sk6hqj10dqj973ca54&s=sa872hak54d2c10732]133|200|Scoring: Rubber[/hv]

 

North, Zia, opens 1, you bid 1, he bids 1NT (12-14). Having noticed that he does this with a four-card spade suit, you (not playing checkback, which is disallowed at rubber bridge) bid 2 (forcing for one round). He bids 4 (the man ain't got no culture), and the lead is Q to the ace, king (RHO is Robert Sheehan, LHO is not quite so distinguished a performer) and you play a card of your choice.

 

Avoid being shouted at.

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Dealer: North
Vul: None
Scoring: Rubber
K6
QJ10
QJ973
A54
A872
AK54
2
10732
 

 

North, Zia, opens 1, you bid 1, he bids 1NT (12-14). Having noticed that he does this with a four-card spade suit, you (not playing checkback, which is disallowed at rubber bridge) bid 2 (forcing for one round). He bids 4 (the man ain't got no culture), and the lead is Q to the ace, king (RHO is Robert Sheehan, LHO is not quite so distinguished a performer) and you play a card of your choice.

 

Avoid being shouted at.

seems simple enough I play the 3 :)

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And I was just buying time. I would have ducked the opening lead, playing West for something like Qxx xxx HTx QJ9x, when ducking is essential. Now I can win the second club in dummy and lead a top diamond. Say East wins and plays a trump - as good as any; then I can win in dummy, ruff a diamond high, cross to the king of spades and ruff another diamond high. Now I cross to a top heart and I am home.

 

However, if I win with the ace of clubs and try the same tack, East can win the first diamond, put his partner in with the jack of clubs, having carefully unblocked the king on the first round, and West can play another club on which East pitches a diamond and a fourth club tapping the dummy.

 

So is the answer that I can no longer avoid being shouted at?

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I would definitely have raised NT and let Zia play the hand.

If you just bid 2N then at rubber bridge they might X 3N a lot on the auction if stuff doesn't break/lie well. But your hearts are pretty good so that lessens the likelihood of it since LHOs double would ask for a heart lead.

 

Still, something to be said for just bidding 3N.

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I don't think this works unless West has something like Txx of diamonds. If West has Hxx or HTx; he will duck and then East wins and returns a club. Even with hearts 3-3 now you fail, as West will play three more rounds of clubs, and there is no winning line. If East has AKxx of diamonds this defence does not work, as declarer can either cross-ruff the hand, or score both his small trumps. However, I can see no benefit in not ducking the initial club, unless East has a singleton king of course.
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You do not have enough tricks unless you can bring in D unless you can score all trumps. I doubt your rho will permit that. I see some light if rho holds short C and 3 trumps making LHO 2-3-3-5 rho 5-3-4-1. This layout looks to be a very reasonable hope. Honor 3rd D with LHO I think we have excellent chances.
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You do not have enough tricks unless you can bring in D unless you can score all trumps. I doubt your rho will permit that. I see some light if rho holds short C and 3 trumps making LHO 2-3-3-5 rho 5-3-4-1. This layout looks to be a very reasonable hope. Honor 3rd D with LHO I think we have excellent chances.

Agree

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You do not have enough tricks unless you can bring in D unless you can score all trumps. I doubt your rho will permit that. I see some light if rho holds short C and 3 trumps making LHO 2-3-3-5  rho 5-3-4-1. This layout looks to be a very reasonable hope. Honor 3rd D with LHO I think we have excellent chances.

Agree

If we play this line, how do we make Zia shout at us? We could be very careless and allow K to get ruffed, but I doubt if that's the reason the hand was posted here.

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You do not have enough tricks unless you can bring in D unless you can score all trumps. I doubt your rho will permit that. I see some light if rho holds short C and 3 trumps making LHO 2-3-3-5  rho 5-3-4-1. This layout looks to be a very reasonable hope. Honor 3rd D with LHO I think we have excellent chances.

Agree

If we play this line, how do we make Zia shout at us? We could be very careless and allow K to get ruffed, but I doubt if that's the reason the hand was posted here.

What line? I don't see any line in that quote. I agreed that we should play for a layout he is giving.

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If you read mcphee's earlier post, you will find that he plans to:

- Win A

- Cross to A

- Lead a diamond

- Either score all his trumps (which requires a non-trump return), or set up diamonds (playing for LHO to hold Hxx with hearts 3-3)

 

That's the line I referred to.

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I do not know what happens next as we are not sure who wins the trick. However if the hand is as I hope, also other chances, and LHO wins the trick he might cash his C establishing the 10. If RHO wins and has no C he pops down a trump or a S next and we go about our plan to work on D.
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I do not know what happens next as we are not sure who wins the trick. However if the hand is as I hope, also other chances, and LHO wins the trick he might cash his C establishing the 10. If RHO wins and has no C he pops down a trump or a S next and we go about our plan to work on D.

Sorry, I thought you'd worked out a complete plan. This plan, to be precise:

 

- If RHO wins and plays a trump: win in dummy, ruff a diamond high, spade to dummy, ruff a diamond high, trump to dummy.

- If LHO wins and plays a trump: win in dummy, take a ruffing finesse in diamonds, then either cash K and crossruff or set up diamonds similarly to above.

- If somebody wins and plays a spade, follow the same plan, but using the extra trump entry instead of K.

 

I don't know who LHO was, but it's possible to be less distinguished than Sheehan and still not be completely hopeless. I think it's optimistic to hope that he'll cash J (or that he'll win the diamond from Hxx, for that matter).

 

If West has ♦ Hxx or ♦ HTx; he will duck and then East wins and returns a club. Even with hearts 3-3 now you fail, as West will play three more rounds of clubs, and there is no winning line.

If West turns out to be 3334, aren't we still OK? If East wins the diamond and they play three more rounds of clubs, I ruff, ruff a diamond, play a spade to dummy, ruff a diamond, and cross-ruff high.

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If West turns out to be 3334, aren't we still OK?  If East wins the diamond and they play three more rounds of clubs, I ruff, ruff a diamond, play a spade to dummy, ruff a diamond, and cross-ruff high.

I thought we were told that Sheehan was on our right. Surely he will discard a diamond on the third and fourth clubs while you ruff in dummy. Now when you ruff a diamond, cross to a spade and attempt to ruff a diamond low, he will surely ruff in with a trump larger than the five.

 

As far as I can see, all the lines that try to develop the diamonds without ducking the first club suffer from the above defect.

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I thought we were told that Sheehan was on our right. Surely he will discard a diamond on the third and fourth clubs while you ruff in dummy. Now when you ruff a diamond, cross to a spade and attempt to ruff a diamond low, he will surely ruff in with a trump larger than the five.

Good point. Sorry.

 

I thought you said complete; if RHO wins and plays a club ...?

I'm confused. Are you making the same point again, or another one?

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I was making the point that your "complete" plan does not included Sheehan winning and returning a club. You considered RHO winning and returning a trump, or a spade, and I agree a diamond is pretty pointless, but it omitted the main defence. This will beat the contract whenever East does not have both the ace or king of diamonds, pretty much regardless of his distribution.

 

The other point was in reply to your claim that you will still be alright if West was 3-3-3-4, so I replied to both ... for "completeness".

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I was making the point that your "complete" plan does not included Sheehan winning and returning a club.

Well, since we're doing completeness, the suggested plan was specifically for when RHO was 5=3=4=1, in which case a club return would be surprising. You probably had to read the entire thread to realise that, though.

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