nige1 Posted November 23, 2015 Report Share Posted November 23, 2015 [hv=pc=n&s=sakq92hdt85cat853&w=sj865hkq6daj62cq9&n=st743hat95432dkc4&e=shj87dq9743ckj762&b=1&d=s&v=0&k=w&a=1s(5+ !S)p4s(Non-constructive)ppp]399|300|IMPS. Against RHO's 4♠, what do you lead?Click Yellow calls for explanations[/hv][hv=pc=n&s=saj632ha763dt3c97&w=s984ht9d87642ckj8&n=sq75hkjdq95cat543&e=skthq8542dakjcq62&b=2&d=w&v=e&k=w&&a=p1n(12-14)d(Penalty)r(Strength-showing)2d(Weak)pp2S(Natural)p2Np3H(Natural)p4Sppp]399|300|IMPS Against RHO's 4♠, what do you lead?Click Yellow calls for explanations[/hv][hv=pc=n&s=skj64hkj7dat82ck2&w=sq83ha65dj953caj5&n=sa975hqt843dqct43&e=st2h92dk764cq9876&b=3&d=S&v=b&k=W&a=1N(15-17)P2C(Stayman)P2SP4SPPP&p=D3DQDKDAS4S3SAS2S5STSJSQ]399|300|IMPS. Against RHO's 4♠,Click Yellow calls for explanations Click Next to see first 3 tricks...You lead ♦3 to ♦Q ♦K and ♦A.Declarer leads ♠4 to dummy's ♠A.Declarer finesses ♠J to your ♠Q.Your lead at trick 4?[/hv] 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
manudude03 Posted November 23, 2015 Report Share Posted November 23, 2015 On hand 3, do you not have the North and South hands switched? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nige1 Posted November 24, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 24, 2015 On hand 3, do you not have the North and South hands switched? Sorry :( Yes :( Thank you manudude03! :) Now corrected (I hope) :) I see I've made another typo/braino. This topic was intended for the Interesting Hands forum.I would be grateful if a moderator would be so kind as to move it Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rmnka447 Posted November 24, 2015 Report Share Posted November 24, 2015 Thoughts about leads. Hand 1 Responder can't have more than 4 trumps. It's possible that the 4 ♠ bid was made on 4 trumps and a second 6 card suit probably ♣, maybe something like xxxx xx x AK10xxx. Leading a ♠ may be fatal. So make a standard honor lead. Hand 2 Tougher lead, but we've got to have near half the points unless partner has doubled lightly. So, I'm leading passively with a trump trying not to give anything away. It may also help prevent a ♥ ruff if opener has a doubleton ♥. Hand 3 Missing honors after first trick - ♠ KJ ♥ KJ ♦ - ♣ KQ. Opener had ♦ A. Missing honors total up to 13 HCP. Along with ♦ A, they would give opener 17 HCP. If partner has any more, it will be ♣ Q or a J and no more. After trick 3, we're down to a couple ways to beat the contract. Lead a club and find partner with ♣ Q and declarer 3 or more ♣ scoring 2 more ♣ and ♥ A for down 1. Lead a ♠ and hope partner has ♥ J9x. Holding ♥ KJ and ♣ KQ, declarer might lay down both top ♠ and start on setting up ♥ to pitch losers. Take your choice of what to play for in partners hand. I'm leading a ♠. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kuhchung Posted November 24, 2015 Report Share Posted November 24, 2015 One hand a thread please :/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nige1 Posted November 28, 2015 Author Report Share Posted November 28, 2015 [hv=pc=n&s=sakq92hdt85cat853&w=sj865hkq6daj62cq9&n=st743hat95432dkc4&e=shj87dq9743ckj762&b=1&d=s&v=0&a=1s(5+ !S)p4s(Non-constructive)ppp]399|300|IMPS. Against RHO's 4♠, what do you lead? Click Yellow calls for explanations a ♠ lead defeats the contract. Since opponents have advertised 9 trumps, a trump lead is unlikely to cost a trick and it may be necessary to prevent a cross-ruff, as here.I found the ♠ lead :) but then failed to ruff a ♣ with ♠J and lead another trump, so I let the contract make :( [/hv][hv=pc=n&s=saj632ha763dt3c97&w=s984ht9d87642ckj8&n=sq75hkjdq95cat543&e=skthq8542dakjcq62&b=2&d=w&v=e&a=p1n(12-14)d(Penalty)r(Strength-showing)2d(Weak)pp2S(Natural)p2Np3H(Natural)p4Sppp]399|300|IMPS Against RHO's 4♠, what do you lead? Click Yellow calls for explanationsA ♦ lead defeats the contract. Partner plays 3 rounds of ♦s, declarer ruffing. When you get in with a ♣, you lead a 4th ♦ to promote a trump trick.:) Like some BBOers, partner led a ♥ :( Declarer set up dummy's ♣s for an easy 10 tricks. IMO, a ♥ is the worst suit to lead. [/hv][hv=pc=n&s=skj64hkj7dat82ck2&w=sq83ha65dj953caj5&n=sa975hqt843dqct43&e=st2h92dk764cq9876&b=3&d=S&v=b&a=1N(15-17)P2C(Stayman)P2SP4SPPP&p=D3DQDKDAS4S3SAS2S5STSJSQ]399|300|IMPS. Against RHO's 4♠, Click Yellow calls for explanations Click Next to see first 3 tricks..You lead ♦3 to ♦Q ♦K and ♦A. Declarer leads ♠4 to dummy's ♠A. Declarer finesses ♠J to your ♠Q.Your lead at trick 4? At trick 4, a major lead defeats the contract. IMO, If you count the hand, a ♠ is the logical exit :) I led a ♦x, however :( which declarer ran to his ♦T to make the contract :( [/hv] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jinksy Posted November 28, 2015 Report Share Posted November 28, 2015 Woop Feynman. 1) Wut? A spade lead from Jxxx 'unlikely to cost a trick'? Even when they can theoretically pick up the ♠s, the last thing want to do is reveal the trump split to them at trick 1. Maybe we're playing two different games - I would sooner lead the Q♣. 2) Meh. ♠ or ♦ both seem like decent shots. 3) I returned a ♣ in the poll, picturing declarer with something like KJxx KJx ATx Kxx, and a club loser about to disappear on the Hs when he gets back in, but in retrospect it seems like a spade does as well or better against most such hands, since even with 4 hearts coming in, declarer looks to be struggling for tricks when P has the Q♣. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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