What is the right Lead against 3NT?
#1
Posted 2009-December-31, 14:58
Both Sides VUL. Your RHO bids 1NT(15-17)-P-3NT-PPP, you are on lead from:
S-T32
H-K6
D-9753
C-Q652
I wonder what is the right lead on this hand? Appreciate if the responses are grouped as follows:
1) What is the correct lead, and why?
2) Would the lead be different if CQ was C8? Rest of the hand is same.
What score (out of 100%) would you assign to each of the following leads from the given hand:
3)small S?
4)HK?
5)C2?
6)S10?
#2
Posted 2009-December-31, 15:31
Deevan, on Dec 31 2009, 03:58 PM, said:
Your RHO bids 1NT(15-17)-P-3NT-PPP
I wonder what is the right lead on this hand? Appreciate if the responses are grouped as follows:
1) What is the correct lead, and why?
2) Would the lead be different if CQ was C8? Rest of the hand is same.
What score (out of 100%) would you assign to each of the following leads from the given hand:
3)small S?
4)HK?
5)C2?
6)S10?
If ♣Q were ♣ x, then ♣x = 70.
A major is more likely to work than a minor, but ♥K is over-committal. Arguably ♠T is better than ♠x
#3
Posted 2009-December-31, 16:01
Deevan, on Dec 31 2009, 03:58 PM, said:
Both Sides VUL. Your RHO bids 1NT(15-17)-P-3NT-PPP, you are on lead from:
S-T32
H-K6
D-9753
C-Q652
I wonder what is the right lead on this hand? Appreciate if the responses are grouped as follows:
1) What is the correct lead, and why?
2) Would the lead be different if CQ was C8? Rest of the hand is same.
What score (out of 100%) would you assign to each of the following leads from the given hand:
3)small S?
4)HK?
5)C2?
6)S10?
1) I would try the ♥K as drastic measures look called for and the opps have made no effort to find a major suit fit plus I need to hit partner's suit to have a shot. In order of preference K♥>2♠>2♣>3♦
2) no change but more drastic situation
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#4
Posted 2009-December-31, 16:10
I'd lead a diamond. You don't have to go mad just because they've bid game without inviting, and you don't have to lead a major just because they didn't bid Stayman.
2. No
3/5. I can't give a numerical score, but I don't hate either.
4/6. What's the score for "ugh"?
#5
Posted 2009-December-31, 17:15
I'm a 4th best from longest and strongest here.
If ♣Q is small ♣, wow. If I can somehow randomly choose among the 4 suits without drawing suspicion to myself, I do that.
#6
Posted 2009-December-31, 17:21
#7
Posted 2009-December-31, 17:24
Since you are weak, you should try to hid partners suit.
And the auction 1NT - 3NT indicates a major suit lead, since responder did
not use Stayman, and a 5 card major suit with the NT opener is of course
possible, but ..., some partnership say "NO", some say "YES", so without
any knowledge, you have at least a 50% chance, that the answer is "NO",
and otherwise, there is still the chance, that opener does not have one.
This means it is either hearts or spades, but the King of hearts is way too
speculative, and since you only have 2 hearts, spade it is.
#1 Spades
#2 No, the hand got weaker, the reason for trying to hit partner get stronger
#3 10 out of 10
what is your systemic agreement? spades gets 10, which card is a matter of
lead agreement, you want to give partner as much information as possible,
so you should stick with your agreement, and not trying to get creative.
#4 0 out of 10
#5 make it 4 out of 10
#6 see #3
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2009-December-31, 20:06
Deevan, on Dec 31 2009, 03:58 PM, said:
Both Sides VUL. Your RHO bids 1NT(15-17)-P-3NT-PPP, you are on lead from:
S-T32
H-K6
D-9753
C-Q652
I wonder what is the right lead on this hand? Appreciate if the responses are grouped as follows:
1) What is the correct lead, and why?
2) Would the lead be different if CQ was C8? Rest of the hand is same.
What score (out of 100%) would you assign to each of the following leads from the given hand:
3)small S?
4)HK?
5)C2?
6)S10?
2 of clubs
second choice close=ten of spades.
rest zero.
#9
Posted 2009-December-31, 21:45
I'd score: ♠2 100, ♣ 70, ♥ 50, ♦ 20, ♠10 0.
I don't see a reason to consider 10♠ instead of a small one. I'm scoring it zero based on its logical merit though obviously it has a nonzero chance of success.
#10
Posted 2009-December-31, 21:49
On the table, our opponent, a BBO STAR, held this hand, and led the HK in a flash. The contract went down quickly since dummy showed up with H Qxx; and, his partner held H AJxxx, the NT opener had H xxx. Our partners, excellent players, at the other table, led a small spade. We lost a game swing.
I was hoping though to hear some comments like the following:
-Major lead becomes abundantly clear without the CQ!
-Small Spade might cause a problem; because against NT, I believe lead of a low card promises an honour. So, if partner happens to have SA and H AJxxx; he/she may not switch to H, placing a Spade honour with the leader!
-Might the HK lead be better when you find partner with QJTxx and a side A; or find partner with JT9xxx with two side entries?
Are these ideas really far fetched! or ancient! Who knows, I guess!
#11
Posted 2009-December-31, 22:00
#12
Posted 2010-January-01, 05:26
Weakness asks for agresiveness, clubs and spades sound best, but clubs can hardly give us 5 tricks so I'd go with a spade.
#13
Posted 2010-January-01, 05:30
#14
Posted 2010-January-01, 06:44
#15
Posted 2010-January-01, 10:01
Gross guess: 12% Sx set; HK set 22%; HK lost set 8%.
#16
Posted 2010-January-01, 10:59
Leading the 10 from 10xx sometimes works wonders when you play Rusinow leads (where the 10 "promises" the Jack).
Fred Gitelman
Bridge Base Inc.
www.bridgebase.com
#17
Posted 2010-January-01, 19:50
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Very simple and for sure imperfect simulation :
1000 hands.
S is 15-17 balanced (5majors possible, no 5-4, no 6-3-3-2)
N is 9-15 without 4card major or singleton anywhere
No. of deals where specified card is winning (setting) lead:
T♠ - 89
3♠ - 95
K♥ - 140
6♥ - 66
7/5♦ - 69
any low ♣ - 52
This strongly suggest that K♥ is at least reasonable lead.
My intuition before running this simulation was that club is the worst lead and diamond probably the best. Now tend to believe that Kh is best in the absence of strong arguments against it and some very good for it.
EDIT : I run it one more time. This time responder has either 9-15 balanced without 4+card major or 10-15 any 4-3-3-3 (including major). 10k hands. No of deals where specific card is winning lead :
T♠ - 817
3/2♠ - 823
K♥ - 1030
7/5♦ - 629
low ♣- 555
#18
Posted 2010-January-02, 05:39
Could you please add ♦K to our hand and see the difference it makes?
#19
Posted 2010-January-02, 05:42
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Posted 2010-January-02, 05:54

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