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West leads S6 (4th and 2nd).  

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  1. 1. What do you play from dumy?



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Scottish National League (IMPs and VPs)

Against your 3N, West leads 6 (2nd and 4th).

What do you play from dummy?[/hv]

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There are so many cards in s missing that it probably doesn't make any difference except on the odd chance that West has led away from KQxx(x) so if you don't play the J on the first round, you don't give yourself that miniscule opportunity to grab a trick just in case s don't behave. J trick one
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We do not know for sure if the lead is from length or trying to hit partner. Playing the J at trick 1 gives us our 9th trick immediately if lho lead from KQ(xxx). If rho covers we intend to duck 2 rounds anyway and then try to figure a way to scramble a 9th trick.
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West led from KQ862, so the winning play is the knave. IMO it's also the correct play. As the Badger and Gszes write, one reason is that it can provide you with the game-going trick. I played low with the half-baked idea of blocking the suit if RHO has K or Q doubleton.
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West led from KQ862, so the winning play is the knave. IMO it's also the correct play. As Gszes writes, one reason is that it can provide you with the game-going trick. I carelessly played low with the half-baked idea of blocking the suit if RHO has K or Q doubleton.

 

What was the whole hand, that isn't fatal in itself

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Scottish National League (IMPs and VPs)

Against your 3N, West leads 6 (2nd and 4th).

What do you play from dummy?

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The full deal is on the left.

I was the only South to fail in 3N :)

I played low from dummy on the lead :(

As Cyberyeti writes, I might have recovered by ducking s and guessing s.[/hv]

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