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[hv=d=n&v=b&n=skqj5ht9d4cak9752&s=sathk7532dak63ct3]133|200|Scoring: MP

3NT by South

Lead: 6[/hv]

This is a hand from tonight's duplicate at the local club. We reached 3NT on the auction 1:1,1:3NT. How should I have played it?

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good post. This is very complicated due to the MP angle.

 

The first thing to realize is due to the entry situation you can never pickup stiff club honor on your left by leading low from hand. The second thing is ideally you'd like lho on lead (so no heart through). Also you'd like to double finesse clubs if the QJ are onside. Ugh!. OK I'll duck one because of the screwed up entry situation. So win ace and run the club ten. Duck even (especially) if lho plays an honor. My hope is that when rho is in he will not know which red suit to play and will try a diamond. This is likely given T9 in dummy of hearts and stiff small diamond. If this is the case I'll go for the cash and lead AK of diamonds pitching a heart and play a club to the ace (unless i have some table feel). If rho comes a LOW heart, i'll again have a terrible guess. I would probably use table feel but at the table most likely I would put up the king on the basis that I'm getting a bad board if lho has the ace and they've found this defense. from QJ they'd play the Q, so if lho has AQ dub suit is blocked as well. Anyways, I would again play a club to the ace now. Note, this is the percentage play despite "restricted choice" because its restricted chocie against QJ dub AND QJ third. Half of both of those combos are more likely than stiff honor.

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I see two lines:

 

(1)

Win A and play 3, if LHO plays Q/J win and play a small otherwise let it run. Don't play the T on the first round, because you never take a finesse on the second round of clubs and it is wrong if LHO has Q/J singleton.

 

(2)

Win in dummy and play 2. This might be the winning line if RHO has Jx(x) and is sleeping. You can untangle the spade suit later on if LHO doesn't play back a .

 

I like (2).

 

Edit: If LHO takes T with the Jack, then you might finesse the queen on the second round if you believe RHO cannot duck a club with Qx(x).

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If RHO has quack-8xx, the suit is dead. If you lead a small club, overtake LHO's quack and return a small club. RHO has obvious duck to kill club suit. If you duck LHO's quack, LHO will continue spades and again kill the club suit.

 

If LHO has quack-8xx, you have similar problem. If you run the 10, lose to quack, and take a 2nd round finesse, you may lose to RHO's QJx, which comes up more often.

 

Now suppose LHO has QJx. You lead the 10, winning LHO's cover. Now what? How do you safely get back to hand for 2nd round finesse? Don't want to cash 2 and lose to RHO's quack-xx

 

I think the solution is take A and AK to test waters. If clubs are 3-2, lead a third and weather the heart switch.

 

If clubs are 4-1, you need a heart trick(s). Based on last fiasco, I'll let someone else figure out best heart play line. :P

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If RHO has quack-8xx, the suit is dead. If you lead a small club, overtake LHO's quack and return a small club. RHO has obvious duck to kill club suit.

Sure, but you have 9 tricks and can play a heart to the king for 10.

 

I think the solution is take A and AK to test waters. If clubs are 3-2, lead a third and weather the heart switch.

I don't like this line because:

- If the clubs don't break you only have 8 tricks.

- LHO may have a chance to signal on the third round of .

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lol, why is this in beginner/int anyways.

:P It's here because I suspected I'd made an intermediate-level mistake on the hand ...

 

At the table I decided to cash AK, thinking that I wanted to keep RHO off lead if at all possible. But I'd overlooked the fact that it would be very difficult for RHO to find the heart return, as long as her partner hadn't been given the chance to signal.

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Guest Jlall
right, but your line is a good techincal line. Just inferior for deceptive purposes, I don't consider that a beginner mistake at all and may be the correct line (you pick up QJ tight of clubs on your right as a bonus).
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at imps i'd duck a club all around, but at matchpoints i'd play off the A, K just as you did... as justin said in another post (i think it was him), this isn't bridge it's matchpoints

Even if it wasn't Justin, it probably was.

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