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Posted 2011-July-22, 03:48

1C - 1H
1NT - 3NT, maybe 1NT not the best option, but I considered 1NT better than 2C

Kxxx
KQ10xx
A
J8x


AJx
A
108xx
A109xx

opening lead: K of D
What is the best plan?

Funny: Now when writing, everything is suddenly so clear and simple :). Take both red A and then low S to K. K and Q of H, hoping that J drops. Both would follow, but no J. And now S to J, holds, and A of S. Last step: low C from hand. If LHO has both K and Q, and J of D, I make 3NT, provided he doesnt have 10xxx, Jxxx, KQJ, KQ. If he has max 3S or 3H opps get only 4 tricks. LHO has to give me 9th trick either in D or in C, endplayed. Ahhh.....
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Posted 2011-July-22, 06:05

I would just run the J at trick 2. This is 75% by itself. Also if LHO has KQJxx and KQ, he probably would have bid 1 over 1. Which means I have a good chance to make even when KQ is offside.
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Posted 2011-July-22, 06:19

View Postmck4711, on 2011-July-22, 03:48, said:

1C - 1H
1NT - 3NT, maybe 1NT not the best option, but I considered 1NT better than 2C

Kxxx
KQ10xx
A
J8x


AJx
A
108xx
A109xx



Run Jack, 10 tricks guaranteed if honours are split. However......If east does not cover and west plays off QJand another , then you may suspect that west started with both K and Q . So now try the hearts. If the jack falls then you are home. If west follows to 3 rounds then play another heart and you are home. If west started with only 2 hearts, then you have some guessing to do.
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Posted 2011-July-22, 07:04

View PostWackojack, on 2011-July-22, 06:19, said:

Run Jack, 10 tricks guaranteed if honours are split. However......If east does not cover and west plays off QJand another , then you may suspect that west started with both K and Q . So now try the hearts. If the jack falls then you are home. If west follows to 3 rounds then play another heart and you are home. If west started with only 2 hearts, then you have some guessing to do.


Actually, KQ are offside. So, it might be that LHO exists in H, hoping that declarer has entry-problems, meaning A of H single, or to find E with A of H, running then D through declarer - what leaves some problems.
But, yes, the probability-play seems to be J of C.
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Posted 2011-July-22, 07:05

I suppose we could construct a scenario where there is some risk to the club hook. Say LHO holds KQ9xx. In with a club honor, diamond to partner's jack, diamond back through. We might try to analyze RHO's card at trick one; presumably holding Jxx he will encourage.

By the way, there isn't an entry problem to dummy - the second club hook is low to the 10. If it loses, the 8 is an entry.
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Posted 2011-July-22, 08:05

IMO: mck4711's suggested line may be successful but only a kibitzer would find it. bilw55's line is sensible, even if it fails as the cards lie.

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Posted 2011-July-22, 09:44

View Postnige1, on 2011-July-22, 08:05, said:

IMO: mck4711's suggested line may be successful but only a kibitzer would find it. bilw55's line is more sensible, even if it fails as the cards lie.


It seems that I see today problems where there is a quite easy solution... And these problems include to count properly up to 9.
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