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#1 User is offline   plaur 

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Posted 2011-July-19, 18:56


Could I have played this better ?

Matchpoints, lead is 4th best.
Trick 1: 5, 7, 9, K
Trick 2: J, 7, 5, 3
Trick 3: 8, 2, T, Q
Now to West's A, another to dummy, finesse to West's K and West cashed two and A.
7 tricks and 90 for a zero :( other tables were 120 or 100
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Posted 2011-July-19, 19:40

It seems to be the spade trick they got that made the difference between 90 and 120.

Here's my thinking:

At trick 2, I'd try a diamond to the King. If this wins, I take the club hook. If it loses, maybe they put you back in dummy by playing hearts and you can again play on clubs. If they return a spade or a diamond, you probably have to play on clubs from your hand.

You're in a similar situation after your J wins. You don't want to play on diamonds any more right now, and you don't want to play spades because you're giving up a trick and are also about to establish the suit for them unless East has both honors. You could maybe lead a heart to the queen, but they could win A and clear diamonds, and now you're still stuck in your hand unless you want to clear hearts for them as well, playing to Q.

The J was an understandable ploy to try to get to dummy's K, but against good opposition it often won't work, and after you play it it's too dangerous to play on diamonds any more. Better to play up to the K, which at least has a 50% shot of working, and, if not, forces them to play something back to you.
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Posted 2011-July-19, 22:55

To further explain Semeai's thoughts, if I were going to break a black suit from my hand, it'd be clubs. For one, that's less likely to blow a trick than breaking spades (starting spades from my hand blows a trick unless both honors are offsides, and starting clubs only blows a trick when the K is onside). Secondly, breaking clubs definitely gets me the entries to play on other suits.

I would try a diamond to the K first, but then I'd just play A and out of clubs.
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