And onto the next one. By this point in the match you know that your opponents bidding is beyond optimistic, but so far it's worked. You're 6 boards in to a 10-board IMPs match:
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Two lead problems 31 IMPs on the line...
#1
Posted 2015-June-28, 08:40
Your first board against new opponents. Your lead to 6♦ (yes, Australian preempts are loose):
And onto the next one. By this point in the match you know that your opponents bidding is beyond optimistic, but so far it's worked. You're 6 boards in to a 10-board IMPs match:
And onto the next one. By this point in the match you know that your opponents bidding is beyond optimistic, but so far it's worked. You're 6 boards in to a 10-board IMPs match:
#2
Posted 2015-June-28, 09:34
1. ♣Q with no strong conviction.
2. ♦4 with strong conviction.
2. ♦4 with strong conviction.
The easiest way to count losers is to line up the people who talk about loser count, and count them. -Kieran Dyke
#3
Posted 2015-June-28, 09:55
1. ♠K. Also happy with ♣Q.
2. ♦4 seems clear.
For the record, I definitely wouldn't be defending 5S undoubled!
2. ♦4 seems clear.
For the record, I definitely wouldn't be defending 5S undoubled!
#5
Posted 2015-June-28, 17:56
zenbiddist, on 2015-June-28, 08:40, said:
And onto the next one. By this point in the match you know that your opponents bidding is beyond optimistic, but so far it's worked. You're 6 boards in to a 10-board IMPs match:
zenbiddist, on 2015-June-28, 17:45, said:
In the second hand, are you still leading a diamond if LHO bids 5♦?:
- ♦ = 10, ♥ = 9. ♣ = 6. ♠ = 4.
- ♦ = 10, ♠ = 9. ♣ = 8. ♥ = 7.
- ♠ = 10; ♣ = 9. ♦ = 8, ♥ = 7.
#6
Posted 2015-June-29, 08:34
I just wanted to hear peoples' reasoning before I showed the hands. Here they are:
Hand 1 (check out North's takeout double of 3♠!!):
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I have a lot of sympathy for my partner, who led a spade (a non-club).
Hand 2:
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Partner led the diamond singleton on hand two, which seems like the best shot.
Thankfully the opps' aggro bidding eventually backfired, and we took a rewound contract many off on the last board of the match for a small win
Hand 1 (check out North's takeout double of 3♠!!):
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I have a lot of sympathy for my partner, who led a spade (a non-club).
Hand 2:
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Partner led the diamond singleton on hand two, which seems like the best shot.
Thankfully the opps' aggro bidding eventually backfired, and we took a rewound contract many off on the last board of the match for a small win
#7
Posted 2015-July-02, 12:37
I'd prob have led a heart on the first hand, though been tempted by a small club.
Diamond obv on the second.
Diamond obv on the second.
The "4♥ is a transfer to 4♠" award goes to Jinksy - PhilKing
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Your first board against new opponents. Your lead to 6♦ (yes, Australian preempts are loose)