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#1
Posted 2018-October-02, 01:05
Robot alerts 3C as 7+C
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#2
Posted 2018-October-02, 07:24
#3
Posted 2018-October-02, 09:51
I am placing LHO with something like x, xxx, xx, KQ(J)xxxx. Hopefully, the spade is the 8 or singleton Q.
My first thought is to win the club ace and lead a low spade. If it turns out I have 2 spade losers, I will finesse against the jack of hearts, which is about all LHO should have left in his hand.
#4
Posted 2018-October-02, 09:56
The play gets complicated because there are many scenarios.
East most likely distribution is 7♣321.
A shortage is only slightly more likely in spades as in either red suit and equally likely in either of them.
Therefor I see no point in trying to reach dummy, which might open the deal to a defensive cross ruff
Win the club ace and play a low spade from hand.
Case 1: East wins with a spade honor.
If East plays a second club, ruff high and run the spade ten assuming West follows. This looses only if East has KQx in spades and East gets a heart ruff or possibly when he plays back a third spade and West has the heart jack.
Seems unlikely from the bidding.
You should be able to mange 4 spades with West
If East plays a heart and gets heart ruff. Take a spade finesse against West playing for divided honors.
Case 2. West wins with a spade honor.
If West returns a club, ruff and play spade to the ace, assuming West follows.
Whether East follows or not ruff the remaining club high.
There is no problem if trumps are 3-2 or if West overruffs.
If West has 4 spades and does not over-ruff, play him to hold at least 3 diamonds.
Play 3 rounds of diamonds ending in dummy and then play a heart to the king. (The assumption is that West has the ace of hearts)
If West wins he will have to return a red suit or trumps and West gets only 2 trumps and the heart ace.
If the heart king wins play your last diamond. If West ruffs low you overruff and end-play him in trumps.
If he does not ruff you exit in the 3 card ending with a heart for a trump trick
If West gives East a red suit ruff (say heart ace, heart ruff) you will need to guess who has the remaining spade honor.
Rainer Herrmann
#5
Posted 2018-October-03, 14:26
rhm, on 2018-October-02, 09:56, said:
Case 1: East wins with a spade honor.
If East plays a second club, ruff high and run the spade ten assuming West follows. This looses only if East has KQx in spades and East gets a heart ruff or possibly when he plays back a third spade and West has the heart jack.
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Rainer Herrmann
What about West starting with ♠853 and ruffing the club return when the trump finesse loses?
#6
Posted 2018-October-03, 22:54
rhm, on 2018-October-02, 09:56, said:
The play gets complicated because there are many scenarios.
East most likely distribution is 7♣321.
A shortage is only slightly more likely in spades as in either red suit and equally likely in either of them.
Therefor I see no point in trying to reach dummy, which might open the deal to a defensive cross ruff
I think East would have led a side suit singleton if he had one.
So he is likely to be short in trumps, if he is indeed 7321.
#7
Posted 2018-October-04, 04:08
dokoko, on 2018-October-03, 14:26, said:
Correct this is another losing case I can not cater for. You could ruff the second club low, but this might lose to 8 clubs with East, so I think it is still better to ruff the second club high.
Rainer Herrmann
#8
Posted 2018-October-04, 04:10
MP7601, on 2018-October-03, 22:54, said:
So he is likely to be short in trumps, if he is indeed 7321.
This is not clear when East has a seven card suit headed by KQ or KQJ in clubs and a (likely) spade honor.
Whatever, as far as I can see my suggested line of play handles all cases where East is short in trumps.
Rainer Herrmann
#9
Posted 2018-October-04, 07:20
#10
Posted 2018-October-04, 14:38
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