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AQJ63

K5

73

J1074

 

5

Q764

A2

AK8753

 

 

playing 6, all the 5 tables I saw, received K as lead, and all of them guessed spades correctly I supose because they all made 6, do I miss something or was there one way clearly better than the other to play it? if it matters RHO has Qx, LHO singleton.

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looks like spade to the queen. If RHO has the king and we play ace then queen king ruff, we have to cross in clubs and pitch a diamond on our spade. That leaves:

 

xx

Kx

x

J

 

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Qxxx

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xx

 

If spades do not split we will go down from here anyways.

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if it matters RHO has Qx, LHO singleton.

 

Of course it matters, see the reply above.

 

I think reading the reply above will make a lot of people gain something valuable. This is why i replied, to bump the topic.

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I think it depends on the bidding.

 

Suppose that West passed over a 1 opening, non-vulnerable. With KQxxx and K he would probably have overcalled; with KQ, K, A and a singleton club he would definitely have acted. Furthermore, his pass makes a 5-2 spade break less likely - with 10 cards in the red suits he would probably have bid, and 109xxx Axx KQxx x is a 1 overcall. Hence in that situation I'd take the ruffing finesse.

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maybe the bidding mattered, LHO had xxx A109xx KQxx x and someone found a bid over a 2/1 response. I thoguh I would always play low to queen in spades so this really amazed me.

 

A comentator in vugraph said something about KQ being 2 known cards affecting vacant spaces but that sound like nonsense to me.

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maybe the bidding mattered, LHO had xxx A109xx KQxx x and someone found a bid over a 2/1 response. I thoguh I would always play low to queen in spades so this really amazed me.

 

A comentator in vugraph said something about KQ being 2 known cards affecting vacant spaces but that sound like nonsense to me.

 

Just curious, why is the known location of some of the high card collection nonsense. May be the wrong way to tackle the hand, but implies east is more likely to hold the spade king does it not.

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It sounds like 50% nonsense to me. Any diamond that he leads tells us that he was dealt that card, but that is balanced by knowing that RHO was dealt whatever diamond he plays to trick one.

 

K lead tells us, in addition, that he has Q. However, trumps were 1=2, so at most that just makes the vacant spaces even. I'm not sure if it even does that - most diamond leads would give us an indication about some other diamond card, so we should treat this information with suspiscion.

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