babalu1997 Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 yesterday afternoon i was practicing some bridgemaster level 4 deals, and the trumps copus and retification of count were still way above my head. there were about 4-5 such deals where trumps were breaking badly for slam, trumps always break badly for me and then i am dealt the deal below, and i was not just about to draw trumps without thinking, and, i might actually end up needing 2 diamond ruffs in dummy upon taking the opening lead with the ace of spades, i lead a small diamond to the jack the opps were very accomodating by taking the fst trick with the queen and returning a diamond establishing my suit and eliminating the need for 2 diamonds ruffs it was a gift, but all donations are welcome, i could then draw 2 rounds of trump had this thing not worked, surely in the MBC i would have been called and epithet, followed by ?????????????????? Thanks partner, I think [hv=pc=n&s=sj863ha8752dk2c82&w=sakqhdat965cakqt4&n=s942hqj9dq743cj53&e=st75hkt643dj8c976&d=n&v=0&b=1&a=ppp1cp1hp3dp4cp6cppp]399|300|lead is spade 9[/hv] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
inquiry Posted February 20, 2011 Report Share Posted February 20, 2011 I will try to think along with you. You have to avoid 2 diamond losers. Options are: 1) Pull trumps, play for 3=3 diamonds, then play on diamonds. Chance of success very bad, need ♦KQ doubleton, about 3% I estimate 2) Cash diamond ACE in the hope to drop stiff King of Queen (about 5% chance), then play to ruff a diamond in dummy. This requires the hand with singleton diamond honor to have no more than 2♣'s and NOT the ♣JAck (else when they win the diamond, they can ruff a club, as you can't afford to play two rounds of trumps before ducking diamond. 3) Duck a diamond, planning on going after eithera) two diamond ruffs in dummy if necessaryb) a ruffing finessee of the high diamond through LHO, after pulling two rounds of trumps, planning only one ruff, but playing for 4=2,c) pull two rounds of trumps, and ruff one diamond in dummy (playing for 3-3 diamonds), We can eliminate 1. Two and three are not all that different. I prefer the initial duck, but I guess either are ok. So to make the discussion easier, we will just handle the thrid question assuming two rounds of diamonds and one round of trumps have been played (no ♣Jack has shown). The question is how are your going to play if... A- RHO wins the ducked diamondB-LHO wins the ducked diamond This is a non-trivial question. If RHO wins the first diamond, you might decide to go restricted choice, LHO for the other top diamond, but many players would have difficultly ducking the ♦Q, so that might influence your thought processes if East won the KING. If you play it pure restricted choice, the diamond hook on third round becomes increasingly a favorite. If LHO wins the honor, restricted choice still applies, but a finesse is no longer possible. So you have to play to drop the last honor by ruffing. So I guess my line would be, who won the diamond. If RHO, play two rounds of trumps, then lead the ♦T, if not covered, run it.If LHO won the first diamond, then pull only one round of trumps, planning on ruffing two diamonds in dummy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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