Lead ♦9, RHO pitches 3♥ (UDA)
Correct spot, failed in the execution (nz teams)
#1
Posted 2021-June-16, 05:32
Lead ♦9, RHO pitches 3♥ (UDA)
#2
Posted 2021-June-16, 06:09
Whole lotta ways to go wrong here
So, I'm going to assume that you won the Diamond in hand with the Ace.
I'm going to lead the Jack of Diamonds to the King.
Next, I'm leading a small spade to the Queen.
I can then decide if I want to maneuver against the Jack of Spades or run the 10 of Clubs
#3
Posted 2021-June-16, 08:51
My basic plan is this : cash AK hearts to see if a miracle occurs. If not run the club 10 and cross my fingers.
#4
Posted 2021-June-16, 10:18
Winstonm, on 2021-June-16, 08:51, said:
My basic plan is this : cash AK hearts to see if a miracle occurs. If not run the club 10 and cross my fingers.
that is how I would play this. going down -2 opposed to -1 is not much difference at teams. have to try to make the contract. if not in 6nt then other opps will be in 6♣-1 on ♦ lead (maybe 6♣X-1 if lightner double used).
adding to winstonm comment: if rho has 12 unknown cards after opening lead, it possibly tells us that ♠ and ♥ suit will not break favorably also. playing east for (4504 distribution) seems best plan except if there is something better...
#5
Posted 2021-June-16, 10:31
I’m basically planning to run the club 10, and probably only after cashing the top hearts, catering to the miracle of the Queen dropping.
However, it can’t hurt to test the spades early. We need a spade trick if the hearts come in, and a miracle spade holding of AJ tight on my left provides an extra chance, where we don’t need the heart miracle.
Now, if LHO is good enough to falsecard with the Jack from, say, J9, and RHO good enough to duck smoothly from Axxx, I’d have to rethink, but few opps are that good in real life.
#6
Posted 2021-June-16, 11:16
I thought my only hope was clubs 3-3, I didn't even consider letting the 10 run. -11
#7
Posted 2021-June-16, 11:27
mikeh, on 2021-June-16, 10:31, said:
I’m basically planning to run the club 10, and probably only after cashing the top hearts, catering to the miracle of the Queen dropping.
However, it can’t hurt to test the spades early. We need a spade trick if the hearts come in, and a miracle spade holding of AJ tight on my left provides an extra chance, where we don’t need the heart miracle.
Now, if LHO is good enough to falsecard with the Jack from, say, J9, and RHO good enough to duck smoothly from Axxx, I’d have to rethink, but few opps are that good in real life.
Hey there Mike.
I also thought that testing spades early made sense, but it felt better to lead towards the queen rather than towards the King
If I lead towards the Queen I have the ten-Ace in dummy.
Curious why you lead towards the King instead
#8
Posted 2021-June-16, 11:29
mikeh, on 2021-June-16, 10:31, said:
I’m basically planning to run the club 10, and probably only after cashing the top hearts, catering to the miracle of the Queen dropping.
However, it can’t hurt to test the spades early. We need a spade trick if the hearts come in, and a miracle spade holding of AJ tight on my left provides an extra chance, where we don’t need the heart miracle.
Now, if LHO is good enough to falsecard with the Jack from, say, J9, and RHO good enough to duck smoothly from Axxx, I’d have to rethink, but few opps are that good in real life.
On second thought, the spade queen from hand at trick 2 ?
#9
Posted 2021-June-16, 11:43
Then again if it's CJxxxx(x) onside you only need 2 spade tricks not 3 if you hook, so could say just play for SJ on the left. The lines could end up being very close to even.
#10
Posted 2021-June-16, 14:18
hrothgar, on 2021-June-16, 11:27, said:
I also thought that testing spades early made sense, but it felt better to lead towards the queen rather than towards the King
If I lead towards the Queen I have the ten-Ace in dummy.
Curious why you lead towards the King instead
Because I will likely discover early if LHO, known to have 6 diamonds and suspected of short clubs, has AJ tight or stiff Ace. A holding I did not mention before but that isn’t impossible. Plus I don’t expect any good news in spades and I want to preserve entries
#12
Posted 2021-June-17, 03:39
jillybean, on 2021-June-16, 11:16, said:
I thought my only hope was clubs 3-3, I didn't even consider letting the 10 run. -11
If you're going to play for clubs 3-3, just do that from the start and when that fails play a spade to the 10, recovering when W has AJ/AJx doing other stuff first may compromise your ability to take advantage of this.
#13
Posted 2021-June-17, 06:52
Cyberyeti, on 2021-June-17, 03:39, said:
It looks to me that without knowing the diamonds split, running the ♣T would be just 50%, whereas the line you refer to would be 54% for the ♣J dropping plus some more (10%?) for the spades behaving. But knowing the diamonds split, running the ♣T would be 65% and dropping the ♣J significantly less than 54%, so I suspect winstonm has the better line, although both will work here.
#14
Posted 2021-June-17, 06:56
pescetom, on 2021-June-17, 06:52, said:
That was said as a response to Jillybean saying she never considered going for the club finesse. The point I was making was that if you're going to go for the clubs 3-3 it's an idea to do it from the start rather than expending entries first.
#15
Posted 2021-June-17, 07:41
pescetom, on 2021-June-17, 06:52, said:
#16
Posted 2021-June-17, 08:14
Cyberyeti, on 2021-June-17, 06:56, said:
For me, at least, the problem with this is that you're missing the spade Ace.
And if that person also has the Jack of clubs....
#17
Posted 2021-June-17, 08:14
Cyberyeti, on 2021-June-17, 06:56, said:
For me, at least, the problem with this is that you're missing the spade Ace.
And if that person also has the Jack of clubs....
#18
Posted 2021-June-17, 08:25
Stephen Tu, on 2021-June-17, 07:41, said:
You're right, I forgot it won't run with 5+. I would take with ♦A and play Q to K before running clubs.
#20
Posted 2021-June-17, 09:19
If you lead the spade Q from hand and rho has the ace you preserve that chance. If not you are no worse off.
I like JillyBean's line. After considering crossing to dummy to finesse ♣s, I quickly decided to cash ♣s from the top -- going down as the cards lie. But delivering easy success if ♣J appears in 3. A possible problem with testing other suits, first, is that defenders can put you to hard choices before you're ready for them.