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IMPs, long matches

 

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You play in 3N. Opening lead: 5. You win the Q, RHO plays the 4. Standard signals and 4th best leads by the bad guys.

 

Now what?

 

(Sorry its late)

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if this is as you say on the leads, etc, your rho can only have 3 clubs to the A or K... that means you have time to try for your 9th... it can only come from spades or diamonds, and to give myself the most chances i'm with fluffy... lead a spade right away toward the Q
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I see 3 possibilities:

1 ) small to the Q, hope K is in my RHO's hand and s are no worse than 4-3 split

2 ) give away a small , hope s are split 3-3, and s no worse than 4-3

3 ) eliminate s and s from West and play small , hope K is in LHO's hand, as the big s, and that he doesn't have a 3rd .

 

Dangers:

1 ) we always have 8 tricks

2 ) we always have 8 tricks

3 ) danger is we will have even less than 8 tricks if West has another

 

Percentages:

1 ) about 50%

2 ) about 43% if I remember correct

3 ) a lot less I think

 

So the small looks best.

Extra possibility you have after small to the Q is you might be heading for a squeeze if someone has 5 s and 4 s.

 

My choice: small !

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I played this hand. Right or wrong, my table feel told me clubs were 5-2. Two choices seem to present themselves:

 

1. Cash AK, 's and try to endplay LHO.

2. If RHO has the diamond length and the K, I have her in a fratricide squeeze.

 

So, clever me thinks LHO has the club length and therefore play for #2.

 

But there's a wrinkle here. Because of the blocked spade position, the ending is a criss-cross of sorts:

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On the last club, I pitch a spade off dummy and diamond in hand. However, East ditches a diamond and West simply plays a spade which ruins the transportation. For the squeeze nuts, the criss-cross fratricide needs a double entry to both hands, so the transportation stays clear.

 

FWIW, the endplay against LHO does work. Didn't find it at the other table - they just played the spade toward the Q.

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I played this hand. Right or wrong, my table feel told me clubs were 5-2. Two choices seem to present themselves:

 

1. Cash AK, 's and try to endplay LHO.

2. If RHO has the diamond length and the K, I have her in a fratricide squeeze.

 

So, clever me thinks LHO has the club length and therefore play for #2.

 

But there's a wrinkle here. Because of the blocked spade position, the ending is a criss-cross of sorts:

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On the last club, I pitch a spade off dummy and diamond in hand. However, East ditches a diamond and West simply plays a spade which ruins the transportation. For the squeeze nuts, the criss-cross fratricide needs a double entry to both hands, so the transportation stays clear.

 

FWIW, the endplay against LHO does work. Didn't find it at the other table - they just played the spade toward the Q.

"On the last club, I pitch a spade off dummy and diamond in hand. However, East pitches a diamond and West simply plays a spade which ruins the transportation"

 

You can pitch a diamond from dummy and west is squeezed.

Just discard from your hand what he holds...

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For the squeeze nuts, the criss-cross fratricide needs a double entry to both hands, so the transportation stays clear.

Type 0 positional losing card squeeze... bridge 101 ending... mila85 is 100% accurate (and fast)... just throw diamond off dummy, and EAST is dead.... double entries not necessary.

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Yeah I guess so; LHO has to ditch one of the pointed suits earlier in the play. Didn't see it. Q is an irrelevant card.

Depending upon the size of LHO's spade X, the spade queen might be very relevant... if RHO pitchs a spade, you pitch a diamond.. if he pitches a diamond, you pitch a spade... if LHO's spades are 32... of course, you can pitch any old spade from your hand. It is the value of the spade queen that made me say this was a type 0 positional squeeze... if dummy's low spade is larger than WEST, this is jsut a normal losing card squeeze, not a positional one.

 

Ben

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