In the show solution discussion it says "the good news for South is that the spot cards played by the defenders strongly suggest that spades are 4-4". I understand what follows from there if you believe the spades are 4-4 but I'm not sure how the spot cards strongly suggest it? Is it that the lead is assumed to be 4th best and you have the 2 and 3? Also does this hold in more "modern" times with less adherence to strict following of leading guidelines? E.g. what if a canny defender led the 7 instead, or from 3 cards headed by the Ace?
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Bridge Master Level 2 D-27
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Posted 2024-July-11, 14:22
There are certainly *alternative* leading conventions to 4th best, but in "modern times" defenders still stick to their system, rather than just leading randomly. I don't know anyone who would agree to lead 7 from A764; if West chose to do it just to be 'canny', it would certainly backfire as I would believe them as East and switch to another suit.
Low from Axx by itself is definitely a valid lead, but East would then have returned their original 4th best, which can't be the lowest remaining card; pretending to have 4 would again backfire and mislead partner more than declarer.
With both playing their lowest cards, 4-4 seems likely regardless of what leading system they're playing (though 4th best is probably safe to assume in BridgeMaster in general).
Low from Axx by itself is definitely a valid lead, but East would then have returned their original 4th best, which can't be the lowest remaining card; pretending to have 4 would again backfire and mislead partner more than declarer.
With both playing their lowest cards, 4-4 seems likely regardless of what leading system they're playing (though 4th best is probably safe to assume in BridgeMaster in general).
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