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  1. 1. first of a few

    • spade
      16
    • heart
      0
    • diamond
      8
    • club
      14


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IMPs

Opponents play 4-card majors, weak NT, no special system

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FrancesHinden writes "IMPs. Opponents play 4-card majors, weak NT, no special system"

 

 

IMO 7 = 10, 3 = 8, Q = 6, 2 = 4

Most of the strength is likely to be on your right. The seemingly kamikaze Q may work against an imaginative declarer. [/hv]

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These hands are normally long trump suit or two suited hands.

When the opps can pull trumps there is more of an urgency

than when they can't (like this hand). Declarer is much more

likely to have a 2 suited hand and looking at our distribution

that 2nd suit is a ton more likely to be clubs than diamonds.

 

Leading clubs now has 2 stikes against it ther is little reason

to lead your shot suit when all a ruff will do is cut down on your

natural trump trick(s) and it has the extra problem of granting a

"weak" dummy extra entries in the for of free club finesses.

 

A spade lead has the advantage of almost never leading rho

long suit but there is still great danger in leading fom a K

into the "strong" hand. While a spade lead requires only

the spade queen form p to be effective the lead of a dia

requires only a T8 to be non disastrous even if it is rho

second suit.

 

IMO low D = 7 low spade = 5 low club = 3 any heart = 1 nothing

is perfect and different leads will work on different days even

the suicidal low heart will find p with stiff K on occassion sigh.

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This hand was the cause of a great deal of team discussion when a spade lead was selected by a teammate at the table, and it's the only lead to give the contract.

One of the team said a spade lead was horrible, far too aggressive, and a minor (either minor) was far preferable, and I should do a poll.

 

I think he's been persuaded it's less clear than perhaps he believed.

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