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mike777

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This one got emailed to me and I thought it might lead to an interesting discussion here in the forums:

 

Partner leads the 3 of spades (3rd and 5th).

 

Dummy comes down with

 

AK

864

Q876

JT86

 

You've got:

 

942

JT9

AT952

54

Assume udca. Which spade do you play at trick 1 and why?

Then assume normal signalling, same question.

 

(Obviously the debate is WHAT signal do you think SHOULD be given here at trick one [attitude, count, or suit

 

edit: sorry that part failed to copy and paste :(

Opponents bid 1h - 2h - 4h - all pass.

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thanks for the discussion so far.....to add fuel to the discussion I will copy and post comments from a multi world champ and future Bali teammember/

 

"Certainly a matter of agreement. My rule is that if there are no more tricks to take it is suit preference (so could play the 9 here). While on this hand it probably isn't urgent to play a D, it would be on a slightly different hand (if you were 3-3-4-3 with the same honors and declarer had Qxx KQxxx Jx AKQ). Since you have to gear your carding to the auction and the dummy, need to play the same way when you have each hand.

 

 

 

I could note as a side point that you may have a nasty problem if declarer plays a low D off dummy at trick 2 as either ducking or going up A could be very much the wrong play."

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I would discourage since I don't play suit pref at trick 1 except specifically agreed upon situations (mainly stiff in dummy vs suit). I could definitely be convinced that suit preference (or similarly obvious shift) is better though, it's possible on many deals that partner will be in with a heart and have to play a minor and guess which one (I will give trump suit pref but it may not be readable). Count is pretty irrelevant.
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It would seem that AK tight in dummy should trigger a suit preference situation, so I probably would just do it with the nine (assuming right side up suit preference). Am not smart enough to figure out how it could hurt the defense.

 

But, I can think of ways the 4 or 2 could be really bad for us if partner believes this should be a suit preference situation. Kind of like the physicians' creed: first, do no harm.

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