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Your opponents get to 6 after a competitive auction. You play standard leads (4th highest, top of a sequence, etc).

 

What do you lead?

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while it is true that we might never get our

2 dia tricks if we dont lead them I think

leading a dia here is just trying to be a hero.

 

There is no reason to think the opps will have

an easy time of 6h (you have 3 trumps) none of

the side suits are splitting well and a dia lead

might be the only way the opps can make their slam.

 

try to avoid a trick one disaster and lead the

 

 

spade J

 

this will help p avoid any cover/lack of cover

mistake. This lead has only a slight chance of

giving the opps a trick not due them.

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I agree a is best. However, I think this is the opportunity to lead the 5. Partner knows the spade distribution exactly with dummy in view. He chould be able to decipher I led my lowest card. Then I hope to see a switch when he wins the Ace...
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What was north's X?

 

I'm not certain what NS's agreement on the double was (we didn't ask), but I think it was probably showing values and support/tolerance.

 

The full hand was:

 

 

 

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Making 12 tricks when West chose the 5 lead.

 

SteveMoe's choice of the 5 should lead to the contract going down. A non- lead will let it through, whereas a higher than the 5 will make it difficult for East to find the necessary switch.

 

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Interesting. I was sure S would've bid 5 over 4 with the actual hand he's holding. Too much Robson/Segal :)

 

Maybe I should have mentioned that this hand came up at my local club, so the standard of bidding isn't necessarily high. ;)

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Why? Since he's decided he doesn't want to let them play 4 and this way partner can know when to penalize, when to compete further, and when to go quietly, assuming the opponents bid further. If they don't, then 5 doesn't hurt.

Also, I'm not sure X shows heart support. I play it as showing a desire to penalize at least one of the opponents' suits, and usually use it with no fit.

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1. It does not matter how you play it. South obviously play it different, else his bidding makes no sense.

2. Why should 5 Club show a second suit instead of a control? Do you really think that this is standard after they found a fit? I doubt that.

3. IF it had shown a suit,it had made the defence much easier.

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