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#1 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2010-February-10, 07:44



I made 2 mistakes here and payed for it, south opened 1 (NS vul) and I decided to pass, double would had solved all my problems but I failed.

North raised to 2 and south settled for 4. At this point I was very happy not to have doubled hidding my strong hand, little I knew.


The next thing all happened at the speed of light, I discarded - leads then cos I hate leading trump from J10x wich loses a trick often, so I made my last mistake of leading a club (if I had though more about it I would had led a spade)

Declarer said thank you upon seeing dummy, and quickly called low club from dummy. My partner flew with A and gave me a not so succesful club ruff.

Justin will say that playing low club from dummy is obvious ec, but it was the first time I saw such a play.
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Posted 2010-February-10, 08:19

I really wonder why you passed 1 . You pass more often then me and about 50 times as often as a typical BBF poster. But with this hand even my late grandma had doubled...

I had lead a low spade. This "cannot" blow a trick after this bidding-

At first glance I thought that partner should pay the ten at trick one, but on second sight:
How can he beat 4 Spade without a club ruff? He does not know that you have around 20 tricks in your own hand....

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Posted 2010-February-10, 10:46

Doubling the first time is 100% obvious.

I would lead a low spade but I your lead isn't bad.

The low club is really a great play and I wouldn't have thought of it. Hopefully I will next time.
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Posted 2010-February-10, 12:11

Codo, on Feb 10 2010, 03:19 PM, said:

I had lead a low spade. This "cannot" blow a trick after this bidding-

Unless they have Q9x opposite A8xxx.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
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Posted 2010-February-10, 15:21

Fluffy, on Feb 10 2010, 08:44 AM, said:

Justin will say that playing low club from dummy is obvious ec, but it was the first time I saw such a play.

Last time I tried it RHO won their jack lol. It is a very good play and not one that I would expect many even great players to find every time, and definitely not obv.
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