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3NT That defeated everyone

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Posted 2023-November-10, 02:54

This was played in 3NT by 8 pairs and no-one made it.
How would you go about it?
In every case a Heart was led.
The 9 was led.

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Posted 2023-November-10, 03:11

That lead makes this a very poor contract but I can’t see how to avoid it without being able to see through the back of the cards.

At mps, I might take a slightly different line, but might not. What follows is certainly my line at imps.

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Posted 2023-November-10, 16:56

Thanks Mike.
Turns out that playing first doesn't work.
The full hand is linked here.
I wasn't sure if there was a reasonable line that one could be expected to find or if it was just 'one of those hands'.
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Posted 2023-November-10, 17:37

I don’t understand why you posted this hand. There is no way to make, so what’s interesting about it?
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Posted 2023-November-10, 17:47

View Postmikeh, on 2023-November-10, 17:37, said:

I don't understand why you posted this hand. There is no way to make, so what's interesting about it?


Not true.
It is makeable.
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Posted 2023-November-10, 19:01

View Postpilowsky, on 2023-November-10, 17:47, said:

Not true.
It is makeable.

Technically, you are correct. But nobody would ever play the hand that way in real life. The line I gave has a significantly better (although low) chance of winning. To make, you have to assume that hearts are 7=2 and that west has the club king, such that you tackle clubs by leading from your hand after winning trick one!

Hands that can be made double dummy but which can’t be made by playing well are not hands that I find interesting.
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Posted 2023-November-10, 20:04

View Postmikeh, on 2023-November-10, 19:01, said:

But nobody would ever play the hand that way in real life.


And nobody did.
The reason I was interested in an expert perspective was to see if there was something 'expert' that we plebs (the hand is from a club game) had missed.
For a club player, it's always worrying to discover that a hand is makeable DD if we don't know that making IRL is unlikely.
I was a little surprised that only one person made a 2 overcall.
I was also interested to know if that kind of interference would be a good idea and if it would help declarer.

So, interesting to me.
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Posted 2023-November-10, 20:34

I have to ask, how do you use double dummy to improve? Perhaps the answer is, you don't.
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Posted 2023-November-11, 06:58

View Postpilowsky, on 2023-November-10, 20:04, said:

I was a little surprised that only one person made a 2 overcall.


Probably because it is a dreadful overcall, although I've seen worse at my club.
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Posted 2023-November-11, 10:18

View Postjillybean, on 2023-November-10, 20:34, said:

I have to ask, how do you use double dummy to improve? Perhaps the answer is, you don't.

By trying to spot the solution looking at all four hands but without using the computer to help, using the computer anyway if not, then asking yourself (or better players if necessary) if there was any reason to follow such a line at the table.

It won't help you learn declarer techniques, but it will help you to evaluate their application and think more flexibly.
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Posted 2023-November-12, 19:59

View Postmikeh, on 2023-November-10, 19:01, said:

Technically, you are correct. But nobody would ever play the hand that way in real life. The line I gave has a significantly better (although low) chance of winning. To make, you have to assume that hearts are 7=2 and that west has the club king, such that you tackle clubs by leading from your hand after winning trick one!

It also looks like declarer has to play spades by leading the 9 when in dummy after using a club entry to smother the 8 to set up 2 additional spade tricks before West gets in with the Q.

I have seen lines of play like this in real life, or at least in online ACBL games. The hands were played by people accused of self-kibitzing.  
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