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Taking the opening lead to block the suit

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Posted 2006-January-30, 16:16

Can you give example of suit combinations that taking the opening lead (as opposite to ducking) might cause block in the opponents suit.

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west leads the Q.
If west has QJXXXX we will cause a block by taking the first trick.

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Posted 2006-January-30, 16:23

The classic one is Ax in dummy, Txxx in your hand. Win the ace, if RHO has Hx you block the suit. This also applies for Ax opp 9xxx as if RHO has HH doubleton, the suit blocks. HH doubleton is likely if the suit is 5-2 since LHO would lead an honor with QJTxx or KQJxx, and might with KQTxx or KJTxx.
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Posted 2006-January-30, 16:30

I saw this one recently:

8xxx

Ax

LHO leads the king (asking udca count), RHO follows with the 9. You can play RHO for J9 or 109.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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