andych Posted July 8, 2004 Author Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 luis, my line works with spades 43, diam 32, and either kd onside and hearts 31 or kd offside and hearts 22 so far you have said my line is wrong, but have not shown how your line works. I have shown how your line does not work. Now you say my line is dangerous if diam 4-1? Right. My line fails. Show me trick-by-trick ANY line that will work when my line fails when diam are 4-1 and you start with 4 rounds of spades. Talk is cheap Ah how I like aggressive posts .... specially when they are wrong. [hv=n=sakjxhakxxdaqxxxc&w=sxxxhxxdxcakqxxxx&e=sxxxxhjxdkjxxcjxx&s=sqxhqxxxxdxxxcxxx]399|300|[/hv] Your line: Diamond finesse, diamond ruff, one down at trick 3.My line: West ruffs the 4th spade, and returns a club, ruff in dummy, cash the hA, Diamond Ace and diamond ruff. club ruff with the K. Diamond and you can ruff low and draw the remaining trump or overruff the last trump that east has. I'm not saying that I'm sure my line is better it's only what I think.What I am sure is that is not worth discussing with you. Talk is VERY cheap. How to make the nice hand diagram? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scoob Posted July 8, 2004 Report Share Posted July 8, 2004 andych: when you post there are some special buttons across the top; FULLHAND, ONEHAND, ONESUITLEFTDUMMY, RIGHTDUMMY, PARTNERSNS, PARTNERSEW click the appropriate one and you will get a popup window in which you can fill in the proper card layouts :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EarlPurple Posted July 10, 2004 Report Share Posted July 10, 2004 It would seem that a good line would be not to draw any trumps at all but to start with 4 rounds of spades, throwing both your diamonds. One of them ruffs the 4th spade but assuming that the player who ruffs started with either 2 hearts or 3, the remaining trumps will now be 2-1. If they lead a trump you can win, take DA and ruff a diamond, cross to other trump and ruff diamond then ruff club to get back to diamonds. We can also make when either player has stiff DK. If it's West we ruff the first diamond (after the ace) with the queen, then going back to dummy draws his last trump so we can ruff another diamond low. If our 3rd spade were ruffed (spades 5-2) all is not lost. If we're forced in clubs (probably best defence) ruff high and try HA and low heart to the queen (likely to draw all the trumps) and try the diamond finesse. The last club goes on dummy's remaining spade. If instead after the 3rd spade were ruffed we got a trump lead we draw trumps in 2 rounds finishing in hand, finesse diamonds, ruff them out and ruff a club to get back to them. Note: here we don't have the entries to set up the diamonds by ruffing them out unless the king falls in 2 rounds - less likely than the finesse. We will go down on this line when spades are 5-2 and hearts 2-2 if the diamond finesse fails, whereas ruffing then immediately drawing 2 rounds of trumps works whenever trumps are 2-2. We'll also lose out on 4-1 diamond breaks even when trumps are 2-2 except when the king is singleton. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
whereagles Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 andych: when you post there are some special buttons across the top; FULLHAND, ONEHAND, ONESUITLEFTDUMMY, RIGHTDUMMY, PARTNERSNS, PARTNERSEW click the appropriate one and you will get a popup window in which you can fill in the proper card layouts :) Speaking of this, we need a bidding template BADLY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EarlPurple Posted July 11, 2004 Report Share Posted July 11, 2004 and talking of those templates. LEFTDUMMY and RIGHTDUMMY annoy me because they place dummy East or West with you South. Hand diagrams always look clearer with dummy as North and you as either West or East. But you can get around that by "cheating". Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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