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Matchpoints. Tuesday's SIMs in England.

 

You choose to lead the eight of clubs, and dummy plays the ten. Partner plays the six, reverse count. Declarer plays a spade to the ace, partner playing the eight, again reverse count, and leads a club. You play the king, and partner follows with the seven. Over to you.

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I will try the heart Q surely it is not too much to ask for P to have AJxxx in hearts:) Never fear getting squeezed since you have and easy spade and diamond pitch and declarer will have to guess that u blanked your spade Q if they started with the expected AKxx in spades. If all works right you will score 1c 5h 1s and 1d (exiting with spade after winning bare Q). Should be worth a lot of MP
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I'm also switching to Q.

 

Missing honors - AK AJ Q A

 

West and North have 22 HCP between them, so partner can have 4-6 HCP depending on Opener's hand.

 

Declarer has been shown to have A and A (by virtue of play to 1st trick). Declarer can't have both A and K for a 1 NT opening because that's too many points (15). Partner should a doubleton as declarer played 2 low and has the A yet. With AKxx, Declarer might well have finessed the J at trick 2. If declarer has A, then Declarer has 7 tricks (3 , 2 , 1 , 1 ).

 

Q might give up a trick if Declarer has J10x(x) but doesn't hurt if Declarer has Jxx(x). But look like the best chance for tricks for our side.

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I will try the heart Q surely it is not too much to ask for P to have AJxxx in hearts:)

 

 

 

I'm also switching to Q.

 

An improvement to your defense can be to play small instead of Q. There is almost no hand if at all, where small loses when Q wins.

 

 

 

 

Q of deserves to find declarer with a slight under range hand.

 

AKx

Txx

xxx

Axxx

 

or deserves to find declarer with JTx(x) for his extra tricks and would probably say a silent "thank you" in his head due to MP.

 

AKx

JTxx

xx

Axxx

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I am quite tempted by the K. It's clearly a success when declarer doesn't have the Q. But it's sometimes also a success when he has both J and Q.

 

If declarer has AKx Jxxx Qx Axxx, the K switch prevents him from taking both 3 spade trick and 3 club tricks, and he'll end up with 7 tricks. (He cannot both unblock clubs and keep an entry to his 3rd spade.) If we switch to a low heart, partner will put in the 9 or T; declarer wins J, unblocks clubs, plays a spade to the king, takes his A, and sets up a spade for 8 tricks.

If declarer has AKx Jxx Qxx Axxx, the play may either go as above; or declarer may decide to duck a diamond - in which case he gets the same 8 tricks as after a heart switch. And if declarer has AKx JTx Qxx Axxx, the heart switch gives him 9 tricks (win T, unblock clubs, set up spades and we are forced to give him another red suit trick). Same with J9x instead.

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I am quite tempted by the K. It's clearly a success when declarer doesn't have the Q. But it's sometimes also a success when he has both J and Q.

 

If declarer has AKx Jxxx Qx Axxx, the K switch prevents him from taking both 3 spade trick and 3 club tricks, and he'll end up with 7 tricks. (He cannot both unblock clubs and keep an entry to his 3rd spade.) If we switch to a low heart, partner will put in the 9 or T; declarer wins J, unblocks clubs, plays a spade to the king, takes his A, and sets up a spade for 8 tricks.

If declarer has AKx Jxx Qxx Axxx, the play may either go as above; or declarer may decide to duck a diamond - in which case he gets the same 8 tricks as after a heart switch. And if declarer has AKx JTx Qxx Axxx, the heart switch gives him 9 tricks (win T, unblock clubs, set up spades and we are forced to give him another red suit trick). Same with J9x instead.

I did switch to the king of diamonds, and declarer, a strong player, ducked in dummy. Partner encouraged, which I think means she has four cards including the queen or better. Hard not to encourage when dummy ducks. What now?

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