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#1 User is offline   Hanoi5 

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Posted 2009-June-02, 16:56



Bidding went:

1 2 2 4
4 All pass

Partner leads theA and shifts to a small heart (3) to our Ace. What now?

View Postwyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


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Posted 2009-June-03, 11:33

middle club?
Still decidedly intermediate - don't take my guesses as authoritative.

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Posted 2009-June-03, 11:39

Jack of clubs. Hopefully partner is ruffing this, so I want to give suit preference. Since I won the ace of hearts that denies the king, so this shows the queen.

Always make the clearest signal possible. If you play the 8 of clubs, your partner has to consider that you might only have had J8 remaining.
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Posted 2009-June-03, 11:41

I guess it's possible parnter made a 4 card overcall?
Still decidedly intermediate - don't take my guesses as authoritative.

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Posted 2009-June-03, 11:45

Haha ok I'll say it. OOPS! Yes in that case 8 of clubs since we don't have any reason to set up a club in dummy any more.

Edit: Wait you fooled me I take it back. We still want partner to return a heart not a diamond. So the question is, if we set up the 9 of clubs in dummy by returning the jack, will it be a useful discard? Only if declarer has KQJxxxx x Ax KQT, not any other hand I can think of. I think that's likely enough that we should return the 8 and hope partner can read it.

My general point still holds, that you should make the clearest signal you can afford. I should just do a better job asking myself what I can afford.
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Posted 2009-June-03, 11:52

Edit: lol, beaten by jdonn's edit.
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Posted 2009-June-03, 13:13

One would think partner could read the 8 here.

This thread is a good one for inters. I just wish more of them would post in this forum.

Here we have basic defence. The lead of the ace followed by a shift sure looks like a singleton to me. We give suit preference for a return even though it will be ruffed (overcaller should have 5) since a return may blow a trick.

This basic type of Bridge101 suit pref signal is often not known or noticed even by self rated advanced players. Failure to notice this signal followed by seeming clueless when I point it out usually means that I am not sticking around with that PD for long.
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