One from last night's game in Toronto How would you get to 6H, and how would you play it?
#1
Posted 2011-November-13, 18:35
♠ A Q
♥ A Q J 8 5
♦ A
♣ Q 10 8 6 5
whilst I held my typical sort of hand:
♠ 9 7 6 5 4 3
♥ K 10 9 4
♦ K 3
♣ J
(OK. I exaggerate: that hand's a wee bit stronger than my typical holding.)
How might you bit to 6♥ and how would you play it after the lead of the ♦10?
(Note of interest: nobody else in the room - and it's a strong field - was in 6♥.)
"If you're driving [the Honda S2000] with the top up, the storm outside had better have a name."
Simplify the complicated side; don't complify the simplicated side.
#2
Posted 2011-November-13, 19:17
4NT ??
Play seems simple. Just open up the club ruff and take a spade discard on the diamond. Some chances on spades as well, but the beginning seems clear.
#3
Posted 2011-November-13, 19:39
whereagles, on 2011-November-13, 19:17, said:
Presumably a heart is returned when they win the club and now you need to win either a club trick or two spade tricks to get to 12 tricks.
#4
Posted 2011-November-13, 20:13
Mbodell, on 2011-November-13, 19:39, said:
The ruffing finesse in clubs is only a 50-50 chance after you give up a club. The real question is what line will maximize your chance of success against the possible distributions of the spades and trumps.
"If you're driving [the Honda S2000] with the top up, the storm outside had better have a name."
Simplify the complicated side; don't complify the simplicated side.
#5
Posted 2011-November-13, 20:29
whereagles, on 2011-November-13, 19:17, said:
4NT ??
The trouble, as you doubtless know, is how my partner continues when I show one key card. Does she close her eyes and bid 6♥? Ask for kings (lying about possessing all four aces)?
Does my 4♥ guaranty a singleton or void? (For me it would, and would generally have 5 trumps, not 4, though I'd probably have bid it here.)
"If you're driving [the Honda S2000] with the top up, the storm outside had better have a name."
Simplify the complicated side; don't complify the simplicated side.
#6
Posted 2011-November-13, 20:30
If the opps ( and you ) don't lead a trump after you lead a Club at trick 2, and you can ruff once in each hand with a low trump, then the opps' can't overruff after that during the subsequent X-ruff .
Winners are sA, dAK, and 9h.
Edit: As for an auction:
1H - 3C! ( lower Bergen )
3D - 3H
3S - 4C
4S!( kickback-RKC ) - 5C ( 1 key )
6H
This post has been edited by TWO4BRIDGE: 2011-November-13, 20:37
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#8
Posted 2011-November-13, 20:35
TWO4BRIDGE, on 2011-November-13, 20:30, said:
If the opps ( and you ) don't lead a trump after you lead a Club at trick 2, and you can ruff once in each hand with a low trump, then the opps' can't overruff after that during the subsequent X-ruff .
Winners are sA, dAK, and 9h.
Unfortunately, my opponents always lead a trump after winning the club. They're nasty that way.

"If you're driving [the Honda S2000] with the top up, the storm outside had better have a name."
Simplify the complicated side; don't complify the simplicated side.
#9
Posted 2011-November-14, 03:37
S2000magic, on 2011-November-13, 20:29, said:
If you play 1M-4M as weak, the odds are excellent that you have a club singleton/void, yes.
It's clear to most players that you shouldn't follow the LAW blindly and shoot 1M-4M with 5M332.
#10
Posted 2011-November-14, 05:37
I would play on spades (♠A,♥T,♦K,♠ ruff high). Seems to require only 3-2 spades or 4-1 spades and 2-2 hearts.
#11
Posted 2011-November-14, 11:48
... - 1D = 0-8 any
1H = 18-20 any or 23+ bal
... - 1S = relay, most hands
2H = 18-20, 5+ hearts
... - 4C = splinter
4S = RKCB
... - 4N = 1 key card
6H