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You are in 6.

 

West leads Q

 

You draw trumps in two and ruff a

 

So, you have 11 tricks.

 

What is the best way to play the suit to guarantee the second trick that you need?

 

Finesse? Or A and return to hand and play towards Q?

 

Thanks.

 

D.

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I would do an elimination in s and s before committing to the suit. My philosophy here is simple: If you finesse s immediately you only see one card from an opponent; if you cash the A and then come back to hand to hand to lead towards the Q you will see three cards from the opponents before you have to make a decision.
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Dinarius asks 'You are in 6.West leads Q. You draw trumps in two and ruff a , So, you have 11 tricks.What is the best way to play the suit to guarantee the second trick that you need?

1. Finesse? Or

2. A and return to hand and play towards Q?'

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Line 1 makes an overtrick when LHO has doubleton KJ.

Line 2 gains when RHO has singleton K.[/hv]

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[hv=pc=n&s=s2hakqj87dak7ct75&n=sa65ht62d65caq862]133|200|

Dinarius asks 'You are in 6.West leads Q. You draw trumps in two and ruff a , So, you have 11 tricks.What is the best way to play the suit to guarantee the second trick that you need?

1. Finesse? Or

2. A and return to hand and play towards Q?'

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Line 2 gains when RHO has singleton K.[/hv]

Line 2 also gains when RHO has KJ and when LHO has Jx (J9 is also handled by line 1)

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Line 2 also gains when RHO has KJ and when LHO has Jx (J9 is also handled by line 1)

Doesn't line 1 work in both those cases? If you finesse first, the jack drops under the ace at trick 2.

 

But masse24's line looks very promising.

 

Edit - I think I see what you mean; you were comparing to that line, not the same line as nige1 (was confused by your quote about singleton K, which both these lines pick up).

 

So you're right, A then leading towards the Q loses to J9x, but gains for Jx and 9xx, so is better than the triple finesse after all.

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Line 2 is clearly better than line 1. Picking up stiff K offside. 69.22%

Line 2 is better than line 3 (deep finesse). Basically line 3 > line 2 if J9x onside. But line 2 > line 3 if K9x offside or KJ offside. So net worse by the KJ offside combination, 3.39% worse.

 

Deep finesse would be better at MP if one felt that a very large percentage of the field would find 6 (since you can take all the tricks more often), but I think that is clearly not the case on this pair of hands, so I would try to just make 6.

 

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