Trust your vulnerable opponents
#1
Posted 2008-June-28, 14:47
1S - (2C) - 4S - (5C)
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AQ10xx
A109x
KJx
x
- hrothgar
#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2008-June-28, 14:49
#3
Posted 2008-June-29, 02:49
We are all connected to each other biologically, to the Earth chemically, and to the rest of the universe atomically.
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#4
Posted 2008-June-29, 05:54
Yes, it turns out you had the jack of clubs as well, does that change your call?
You duck the lead to declarer's queen and declarer plays a club to the queen (partner following with the 3) and a spade up. You?
- hrothgar
#5
Posted 2008-June-29, 08:37
At the table I would definately use the A♠.
By posting the problem, you have persuaded me to duck. Why didnt partner lead a spade? Perhaps because he thought they had no future. So I duck, playing partner for the K and five more in spades, two hearts, four diamonds and a single club.
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
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We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#6
Posted 2008-June-29, 09:39
han, on Jun 29 2008, 12:54 PM, said:
I wouldn't have done. It seems very likely that partner has a singleton heart - who would lead from Jx in a side suit on this auction? Ducking costs the contract immediately if declarer has Kx Qxx x AKxxxxx, giving partner Jxxxx J xxxxxx x.
Having got to where you are, you have to guess whether to:
(a) Duck, playing declarer for Jx Qxx x AKxxxxx and partner for Kxxxx J xxxxxx x. Partner will get in and play a diamond through, then at the end you can talk about how much easier it would have been if you'd taken ♥A at trick one.
or
(b) Play the ace, playing declarer for K Qxx xx AKxxxxx and partner for Jxxxxx J 10xxxx x.
Edit: In my example (b), I've just given responder ♦10 to avoid any further nastiness once you've won ♠A - you can play back ♦K and just survive thereafter.
#7
Posted 2008-June-29, 10:03
- hrothgar
#8
Posted 2008-June-29, 10:27
#9
Posted 2008-June-29, 13:02
gnasher, on Jun 29 2008, 10:39 AM, said:
(a) Duck, playing declarer for Jx Qxx x AKxxxxx and partner for Kxxxx J xxxxxx x.
or
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Would partner have passed out 5C with these hands?
#10
Posted 2008-June-29, 13:51
I would not double 5♣, but it is certainly not absurd to do so, perhaps one actually should.
#11
Posted 2008-June-29, 13:57
catch22, on Jun 29 2008, 08:02 PM, said:
Don't know, but aren't they the only hands where it matters what I do?
#12
Posted 2008-June-29, 22:32
MFA, on Jun 29 2008, 09:51 PM, said:
I would not double 5♣, but it is certainly not absurd to do so, perhaps one actually should.
Perhaps partner took his time before leading the J♥.
Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
_____________________________________
We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
#13
Posted 2008-June-30, 01:24
So I take my ace and hopefully he will score two ruffs.
I think I should have doubled, but I had missed it.
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...
#14
Posted 2008-June-30, 04:29
I go up with ♠A and return another spade.
Reading others have convinced me to go up with ♥A at first trick, wich I didn't like at first.
About the bidding it looks like a clear pass, we have nothing different than a regular 1♠ opening.
#15
Posted 2008-July-01, 08:54
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#16
Posted 2008-July-01, 14:05
han, on Jul 1 2008, 03:54 PM, said:
This is the full hand:
Maybe I'm missing something, but I can't see how declarer makes after two rounds of spades. North's ♥J protects South from being endplayed with the second round of hearts
#17
Posted 2008-July-02, 06:04
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