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A couple of defensive problems

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Posted 2011-November-19, 11:11

Both of these occurred last night on consecutive boards, teams in an indifferent club field. Adv/exp pls hide your answers. You are E on both, and in the defensive hotseat, note declarer is N on the second one.

1. N deals, opens 1N (12-14), you double, S bids 2 natural ending the auction. Partner leads J showing the 10 or singleton/doubleton, this goes K A 3, what do you do at trick 2 ?



2. The auction on this board is complete nonsense, you deal and open 2-(X)-3-(3N) but suffice it to say that you've shown 4 or more diamonds and 0-10 points, partner has shown any hand with 5 diamonds or a weak no trump type hand with 4 diamonds, and declarer having had to guess, may not have as much strength as he would like when he sees dummy.



You lead the 2 - Q - A - 7, partner returns the 3 (showing exactly 4 to start with) - 10 - J - 2, what do you do at trick 3 ?
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Posted 2011-November-20, 12:02

1. I'm not sure about this one. We might have a third trick in spades as long as declarer breaks the suit (if declarer has Txx for example). We might have a promotable trump trick if partner has Qx and three spades. We might have another diamond trick by drawing trumps. And the clubs in dummy are dangerous - if we try ace and a heart and declarer has the KQ he can win in hand, set up the clubs, and he still has the J as a dummy entry. Maybe it's best to play the K and then lead a diamond back to partner so he can decide how to proceed.. but it still risks blowing a trick if partner has Qxx and we could have drawn trumps.

2. Q seems clear, setting up at least 2 club tricks when partner gets in. If declarer ducks we'll have an interesting decision on the second round. I wonder if partner will know to signal count.
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Posted 2011-November-21, 04:36

View Postquiddity, on 2011-November-20, 12:02, said:

2. Q seems clear, setting up at least 2 club tricks when partner gets in. If declarer ducks we'll have an interesting decision on the second round. I wonder if partner will know to signal count.

Partner plays the 6 on your Q (which holds) which will be count (hi-lo even) and declarer plays the 7, now what ?
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