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Posted 2011-March-15, 00:36


Team match, what will you lead?
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Posted 2011-March-15, 01:15

9. With no entries maybe it is right to try hit partners suit.
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Posted 2011-March-15, 02:54

If partner had spades against a strong club at favourable he would bid them. I doubt he has any good five card suit but could still have a good hand if balanced. I would lead a red suit and slightly prefer a heart.

It would be interesting to know why North might have chosen 2NT rather than 3NT and what South's alternatives were. But maybe they just have no agreements beyond 2.
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Posted 2011-March-15, 03:51

I guess LHO bid 2NT to see if responder has a 5 card minor, he might be interested in slam.

I'd lead a . I don't think leading will reach partner's suit since he didn't overcall it once. We might help opps develop their main suit!
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Posted 2011-March-15, 07:06

Pard didn't dbl clubs nor bid spades and, given RHOs lack of a 4 card major, I doubt the diamond lead gets us anywhere.

That leaves a heart.
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Posted 2011-March-15, 09:53

View Postwhereagles, on 2011-March-15, 07:06, said:

Pard didn't dbl clubs nor bid spades and, given RHOs lack of a 4 card major, I doubt the diamond lead gets us anywhere.

That leaves a heart.


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Posted 2011-March-15, 10:01

First instinct was high spade.

Pard has enough that he's not overcalling 1C (immediate overcalls tend to be weak; with a good hand, you pass and come in later -- edit: at least with my p), and he's certainly not jumping in on a later round once he knows I have 0. I don't know what S's followups to 2N are, or what 2M over 2D would be by N, but it doesn't sound like N has a 5-bagger. This is one of those anything could be right situations; certainly I'm leading a major, though.
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Posted 2011-March-22, 23:20

The whole hand is:

The only threatening lead is a . After that declarer probably will go wrong after trying to drop Q and then finesse in .

Another question. Should east overcall something with his flat hand and passed hand partner (does vulnerability cause any difference in your choice?)
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