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What do you lead?  

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  1. 1. What do you lead?

    • Spade
      0
    • Heart
    • Ace of diamonds
    • Small diamond
      0
    • Club


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Looks like you need a bidding lesson, but maybe you'll get lucky and make a little profit here. What do you lead to make the most of it. (3 was natural and forcing.)

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Looks like you need a bidding lesson, but maybe you'll get lucky and make a little profit here. What do you lead to make the most of it. (3 was natural and forcing.)

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IMO = 10, = 8, = 3, = 1.

Try to stop declarer ruffing in dummy.

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Partner doesn't have many hearts, and he doesn't have much diamonds, at most 3 red cards I'd say. This leaves partner with likelly 4 spades and dummy with 1-3 in the majors.

 

It could be vital to lead dummy's weak minor in order to shorten declarer, however the wrong minor might be fatal.

 

Q at least removes an entry to hand from declarer and a trump from dummy, it will probably not be best but it is ok enough.

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