West leads the ♣J. Plan the play!
Cute 4H hand. A3 QT8763 K8 A95
#2
Posted 2015-March-05, 03:08
#3
Posted 2015-March-05, 04:24
helene_t, on 2015-March-05, 03:08, said:
What if the queen wins?
You may now not have the entries to establish spades.
Also West may be of sterner stuff. He could return a low trump to attack your entries to the spades.
It is a possible line, but certainly not foolproof.
I am more inclined to win in hand and play on spades immediately. Also not foolproof, but it seems to exhibit good odds.
Rainer Herrmann
#4
Posted 2015-March-07, 13:44
#5
Posted 2015-March-07, 18:11
To go down you would need
a 5-1 spade break or...
trumps AJx-----x and he return trumps at T3
spades 4-2 without Q falling if the T fall you have a guess.
ace of D off side
West having at least 3 clubs otherwise he get endplayed.
This look like 98% to me.
Playing spades first is clearly more risky.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#6
Posted 2015-March-08, 20:18
Although Ben's 98% seems optimistic, starting with a heart to the Q and then playing on spades definitely feels like the best line.
At the table West held [♠Qxx ♥x ♦Axxxx ♣JTxx]] so a similar line was necessary. Somewhat surprisingly, every declarer (including a couple of fairly strong players) went down...
Rhm's idea of playing spades straight away feels very slightly worse. Because you will likely need to use a dummy entry to lead towards the Q anyways, doing so early protects against some (unlikely) layouts where the short trump holding has access to a ruff.
#7
Posted 2015-March-09, 05:01
benlessard, on 2015-March-07, 18:11, said:
To go down you would need
a 5-1 spade break or...
trumps AJx-----x and he return trumps at T3
spades 4-2 without Q falling if the T fall you have a guess.
ace of D off side
West having at least 3 clubs otherwise he get endplayed.
This look like 98% to me.
Playing spades first is clearly more risky.
If East has AJx in hearts and an opponent holds Qxxx in spades how do you make when the trump queen holds? Trouble of playing a trump to the queen at trick two is that this costs a needed dummy entry
Also all reasonable lines win when the ace of D is onside. So we start with the assumption that this is not the case and that we may have two trump losers.
Rainer Herrmann
#8
Posted 2015-March-09, 07:55
rhm, on 2015-March-09, 05:01, said:
Also all reasonable lines win when the ace of D is onside. So we start with the assumption that this is not the case and that we may have two trump losers.
Ben's 98% is extremely optimistic - I'd guess a Heart to the Q is closer to 90%. East holding ♥AJx and an opponent holding ♠Qxxx is one layout you can't pickup.
However, your line probably won't succeed then either. Assuming you start with the ♣A and play ♠A, ♠K and a 3rd round of spades to ruff (East discarding a club). Presumably, you cross in clubs to ruff the 4th round of spades (East discards another club). Now when you cross to the ♣Q to enjoy the spades, you need East to have started with 5 clubs and West to have started with 3 - an unlikely layout.
What's worse it that not drawing trumps risks going down on some layouts where the other suits are very favourable.
For example, if West holds:
[♠xx ♥Jxx ♦QTxxxx ♣JT]
They decline to overruff the 3nd round of spades and instead pitch a club.
Or
[♠xx ♥Jx ♦Qx ♣JTxxxx]
They overruff the spade and give partner a club ruff.
None of these cases are individually very likely, but added together I think they make it clear that you should be drawing trumps on this hand.
#9
Posted 2015-March-11, 05:56
#10
Posted 2015-March-11, 07:51
Some of the cases where this loses give LHO a hand that might have acted over 1♥. eg xx x AQxxxx J10xx or xx Jx AQxxxx J10x might have bid 3♦, and Qxxx x AQJxx J10xx might have doubled 1♥.
#11
Posted 2015-March-11, 11:43
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Also Its better to cash the A of club before the spades. It may endplay west.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#12
Posted 2015-March-11, 12:00
So I think that we need to compared
S 2-4 no Q is falling
H Jx-Ax or Jxx-A
D Axxx---QJ or JT or Qxx(x) maybe Mxx(x)
vs the cases where the extra entries allow you to setup the S.
S 2-4 or 4-2 no Q is falling
H AJx-x or x-AJx
D west got DA.
This is before coffee so im sure im forgetting something.
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."
#13
Posted 2015-March-11, 13:00
#14
Posted 2015-March-11, 14:10
For instance, he doesn't like being used as a human shield when we're being shot at.
I happen to think it's a very noble way to meet one's maker, especially for a guy like him.
Bottom line is we never let that difference of opinion interfere with anything."