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how do you defend

Poll: how do you defend (17 member(s) have cast votes)

how do you defend

  1. encourage (8 votes [47.06%])

    Percentage of vote: 47.06%

  2. hA, heart (1 votes [5.88%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.88%

  3. hA, diamond (7 votes [41.18%])

    Percentage of vote: 41.18%

  4. hA, dJ (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  5. hA, dK (1 votes [5.88%])

    Percentage of vote: 5.88%

  6. other (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

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#1 User is offline   Apollo81 

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Posted 2007-November-26, 15:23

IMPs both vul, opps bid 1-1N-2-2N-3N

pard leads Q

dummy is

KQ7xx
106x
4
AKQx

you have

xx
Axx
KJ65
9xxx
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Posted 2007-November-26, 16:43

This is close. I'll take the ace and switch 5. There's too many layouts where declarer has 9 winners if he gains the lead, where partner's got AT8x or better.
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Posted 2007-November-26, 17:25

I play my highest x of H.
Partner cannot be leading from a 4 card suit to the QJ.
With QJ9x he should lead a low heart.
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Posted 2007-November-27, 01:58

From QJ9x he had lead the queen, maybe even from QJx in the hope to find my suit. If declarer can be trusted partner has no 5 Hearts, because with just Kx in Heart, declarer had bid different.

P should have 4 Spades, maybe even more, so there is a chance that he does not even possess another 4 card suit.

I switch to a diamond, this can win a lot and seldom cost.
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Posted 2007-November-27, 04:00

IMPs both vul, opps bid 1♠-1N-2♣-2N-3N

pard leads ♥Q

dummy is

KQ7xx
106x
4
AKQx

you have

xx
Axx
KJ65
9xxx

declarer has around 9-10 pts. so partner got 8 or 9pts -3 in H. So partner either have the DA or the SA. Could partner have QJ+Q+ an A ? this seems unlikely. Declarer would have at best.

JT
Kxx
Axx
Jxxxxx

this doesnt look like a 2Nt to me.

So its fairly certain declarer got the QD.


So if partner got the SA. and declarer AQ of D. partner need 5H, wich =declarer only 2H so declarer is (1255,2254,2245) i think a fair amount of these hand he will raise to 3C instead of bidding 2Nt.

(PS AJXX of S for partner is probably not enough because declarer will still have 2S+1H+2D+4C (unless hes got a stiff spades)


If partner got the AD he need both the T and the 8 or 5 of them. A specific 4 card holding like aT8x isnt great odds but i still think this is as or more likely then declarer having Kx in H.

So i win with the A and switch small D.

I hope partner got 5D to ATxxx
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Posted 2007-November-28, 05:59

A, K.

I am trying to unblock the diamonds, and possibly to avoid being squeezed in the minors. This also removes an entry to declarer's hand. Can't be that bad of a defense even though I am the only one to try it so far :lol:
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Posted 2007-November-28, 09:40

The reason that A, K is wrong is that declarer may hold
AJ
Kxx
Q9xx
?xxx

Partner will be unable to continue diamonds on trick 4 no matter what you do. Declarer has to have a hand similar to this for winning and switching to gain over just encouraging the suit.
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