phil_20686, on 2011-April-06, 09:01, said:
I suspect that partner with three hearts will not wish to pitch a heart under any circumstances.
I'm not sure why you think that. We are looking at AK9642 of hearts and dummy has T75. Partner could send a very clear signal QJ8 / QJ3 by pitching the Q. With J83, he would have an easy J or 8.
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From four hearts he might pitch a heart.
I think he would always probably pitch the
♥Q looking at QJ83, but our chances of beating this are diminished in that case, and our defense probably doesn't matter anyway.
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A club pitch tells us he is long in clubs. Long enough that a pitch can never cost so he will cater to us having a singleton. Thus he must have at least 5 clubs.
Agree, and his 2 should be present count, although I don't know if Adam plays UDPC or standard. For me, the club 2 would show 6 (or less likely, 4), which would put declarer on a likely 6=1=3=3. As Ulven said, the club card should not only be count, but also send an indirect message about the
♥Q.
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So perhaps the real question is why does RHO, with two aces and a card in our suit, feel that it is not right to defend 4H opposite a 3S bid that could be almost anything.
I don't see how you can arrive at this conclusion RHO has a 'card in our suit'.
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I think that its impossibly inconsistent for declarer to have stiff Q of hearts. It just cannot be true on this bidding.
You just contradicted yourself.
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Would he really bid 4S here when he is beating 4H opposite Kxx spade and Jxx hearts 40% of the time? (i.e. spades 2-2). That way lies madness.
And have gone back to saying he has the
♥Q stiff. I feel as though I am watching a ping-pong match in your brain.
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The only question then, is whether declarer will generally need his club ruff for ten tricks.
Our club ruff will be our 4th trick along with a club, spade and a heart. He can have his club ruff.
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If declarer were 6-2-0-5 and partner had KJ32 clubs or similar, then he might find a club pitch.
So partner raised to 4
♥ on x - Qx - 9xxxxx - KJxx? As you say, why would partner ever pitch a club from this layout? He has a normal diamond pitch. Plus, this looks like a responsive double to me.
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However now partner is smoking something special
.
He needs this to play with you apparently.
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If declarer is 6-1-2-4 might he squeeze partner or me?
With A86x, he has a finesse. With A87x, he doesn't need either. With A7xx, there's only 9 tricks. With A643, he needs the squeeze for 9. Again, some of this only matters if declarer has the
♥Q stiff. If partner discarded a discouraging heart, we need to attack dummy's entries now in case declarer has AJTxxx Q Jx A6xx (funny weak 2 though)