Common suit combination
#1
Posted 2007-July-02, 09:42
♣J76xx
What's the best play for one loser? Can you think of information from the auction that would make you choose a different play? What is the best line if you have only one entry to your hand?
In practice you are in 3NT after RHO opened a weak 2D on what appears to be ♦Q109xxx. Suppose you have little information about the major suits yet (plenty of highcards missing), how would this affect your play of the club suit?
Experts please use hidden answers as usual.
- hrothgar
#2
Posted 2007-July-02, 11:52
#3
Posted 2007-July-02, 12:00
If one entry to hand I play small towards T if cover I let it go.
If rho opened 2d weak i play jack towards ace T if get cover i put ace.
best regards
jocdelevat
#4
Posted 2007-July-02, 12:09
jillybean2, on Jul 2 2007, 12:52 PM, said:
Low to the 10 loses when RHO has a stiff honor, because you do not have the 9. Jack toward the 10 gains if you finesse twice, and it gains against a 4-0, losing against KQ tight to the right.
-P.J. Painter.
#5
Posted 2007-July-02, 12:16
Edit: Saw Ken's post, I feel stupid now
Part 2: If I have only one entry, I will cash the CA and lead another. Wins whenever clubs are 2-2, or 3-1 with a stiff honor.
Part 3: Iono.
#6 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2007-July-02, 12:53
Hannie, on Jul 2 2007, 10:42 AM, said:
♣J76xx
What's the best play for one loser? Can you think of information from the auction that would make you choose a different play? What is the best line if you have only one entry to your hand?
In practice you are in 3NT after RHO opened a weak 2D on what appears to be ♦Q109xxx. Suppose you have little information about the major suits yet (plenty of highcards missing), how would this affect your play of the club suit?
Experts please use hidden answers as usual.
Best play for 1 loser:
What factors could make me choose a different line:
How would I play after RHO has preempted:
#7
Posted 2007-July-02, 14:44
#8
Posted 2007-July-02, 14:47
foo, on Jul 2 2007, 10:44 PM, said:
OP by Hannie:
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Harald
#9
Posted 2007-July-02, 14:54
skaeran, on Jul 2 2007, 03:47 PM, said:
foo, on Jul 2 2007, 10:44 PM, said:
OP by Hannie:
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Yeah, and all that happens is you swipe the mouse over it...
#11
Posted 2007-July-02, 17:23
Jlall, on Jul 2 2007, 04:02 PM, said:
Anyone who is computer literate enough to be a regular reader of this board is going to know how to "un hide" Hidden Text.
So I just delay posting in such threads until the target audience has had a decent chance to talk it out.
What we really need IMHO if we are going to try and keep secrets for some period of time is some sort of "time delayed text" that doesn't expose itself until the poster says it should.
#13
Posted 2007-July-02, 18:00
which would make it equivalent with low to the T?
the actual hand was after an intermediate (10-13 hcp) 2♦ opener which sounds like QT9xx(x) and there are 16 hcp missing all in all.
George Carlin
#14
Posted 2007-July-02, 23:49
gwnn, on Jul 2 2007, 06:00 PM, said:
No, it loses to four 3-1 splits and two 4-0 splits.
#15
Posted 2007-July-03, 00:51
RHO void
RHO stiff K
RHO stiff Q
RHO KQ5
RHO KQ9
RHO KQ95
But the last three of those are hopeless.
Playing the ace loses to:
RHO void
RHO stiff 5
RHO stiff 9
RHO KQ5
RHO KQ9
RHO KQ95
But again the last three are hopeless.
So these two lines are equal. Low to 8 is a bit better, but if there are entry issues to the jack hand (for example) then laying down the ace is a pretty good option.
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