You hold:
♠J98xx
♥AQx
♦x
♣K8xx
Red vs White the bidding goes:
Pa Pa 1♣ Pa
1♦ 1♠ 3♦ Pa
3NT Pa 4♣ Pa
4♠ X 6♦ Pa
Pa Pa
1♣ is 11+, 1♦ 0-8 with or without diamonds, 3♦ is an asking in diamonds, 3NT shows 2 or 3 no honour, 4♣ another asking in clubs 4♠ honour second in clubs. What do you lead?
Do you agree not opening a Muidenberg 2♠ with that hand?
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What's your lead? To a slam
#1
Posted 2011-February-10, 03:45
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
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#2
Posted 2011-February-10, 03:52
If I read this correctly, RHO doesn't have a ♦ honour. So I'll just lead a ♦.
I wouldn't open this as Muiderberg, the suit quality sucks and we have a 3 card ♥.
I wouldn't open this as Muiderberg, the suit quality sucks and we have a 3 card ♥.
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#3
Posted 2011-February-10, 08:47
partner is not void in clubs (else they X 6d for a club lead) Lho apparently was unconcerned about lack of !D honor when they asked about clubs. The one club honor reply was sufficient for LHO to bid 6 but look no further despite the fact their P could still have 4-6 hcp left.
My best guess is lho has a hand similar to
A x AKQJTxx AJT2
Lho would KNOW their p cannot have !H AK and (!C K or Q) or !HA !SKQ due to the 0-8 hcp 1d response thus they would know that 7 dia is likely to be on a finesse at best thus they stopped in 6.
Having come to this conclusion (in less than 10 seconds of course while we think about opening lead -yeah right)
It seems the best lead is the
Heart Ace
In case like the above failure to lead the heart A could easily give away the slam when Rho has a hand simlar to
Kxxx
xxxx
9x
Qxx
the dia 9 acts as an entry and declarer enters dummy after unblocking spade A and pitches heart loser and happily gives up 1 club trick.
It is virtually impossible the lead of the heart A will ever allow the slam to make when it was doomed to failure otherwise. The lead of a diamond rates to accomplish nothing since declarer cant possibly succeed that way due to partner being shorter in clubs than RHO.
My best guess is lho has a hand similar to
A x AKQJTxx AJT2
Lho would KNOW their p cannot have !H AK and (!C K or Q) or !HA !SKQ due to the 0-8 hcp 1d response thus they would know that 7 dia is likely to be on a finesse at best thus they stopped in 6.
Having come to this conclusion (in less than 10 seconds of course while we think about opening lead -yeah right)
It seems the best lead is the
Heart Ace
In case like the above failure to lead the heart A could easily give away the slam when Rho has a hand simlar to
Kxxx
xxxx
9x
Qxx
the dia 9 acts as an entry and declarer enters dummy after unblocking spade A and pitches heart loser and happily gives up 1 club trick.
It is virtually impossible the lead of the heart A will ever allow the slam to make when it was doomed to failure otherwise. The lead of a diamond rates to accomplish nothing since declarer cant possibly succeed that way due to partner being shorter in clubs than RHO.
#4
Posted 2011-February-10, 08:58
♦ > A♥>>♠>>♣
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