What would you lead
What would you lead
#2
Posted 2015-February-01, 20:05
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#3
Posted 2015-February-01, 20:16
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#5
Posted 2015-February-02, 04:25
#6
Posted 2015-February-02, 10:37
But I would rate it to be more likely that partner is 4-4-(23). If partner is 4-4-2-3 then leading high works well giving us chance to lead a small next without killing our entry to run the suit. If partner is 4-4-3-2 then we have to lead a small club and hope that partner can stop 2 of their 3 trick taking suits and play back a club. How likely is it that opponents holding 27+ hcp and our 7 in clubs leaves enough room for partner to stop two suits? 5-6 points maximum for partner is just enough to have stoppers in two suits.
Then it is only question if heart honors are enough to stop the suit under declarer. That of course requires pretty good cards for partner which makes it a bit less likely that partner holds enough stoppers to prevent 9 tricks from running if we give first trick to declarer.
I feel this is very close between low or high club. High club can win when partner and dummy hold JTxx clubs and partner has a quick side entry to play through declarer. Also when declarer bid 3NT with half stopper only if they have close slam values but not quite enough to invite a slam.
#7
Posted 2015-February-02, 10:38
Fluffy, on 2015-February-02, 04:25, said:
Yes, it has been studied, but solely for the purpose of cashing the suit. The advantage of a top card lead goes further than suit cashing: it retains the initiative. After a low lead, if a switch is necessary, it can't be done anymore (this is Bird/Anthias stuff).
And besides, there certainly are suit cash out positions where it is indifferent to lead low or top. You lose some cash outs, but make it up for it when you find the killing switch at trick 2.
#8
Posted 2015-February-02, 13:33
As for Nuno's comment about the need to switch, I would place the odds of there being a killing switch to any other suit at about zero.
Now, in part I am assuming that LHO's 3♦ call showed extras, as it would for many. If LHO is the type who bids on shape, and might hold something like Kxxxx Kx AQ10xx x, then maybe one can successfully cash club, switch to spades and find declarer with x AQJxx Kx QJxx.
So I'd want to know their methods in order to be confident. However, my view would be that against me the low club is absolutely correct, even tho it might lose, and against a shape bidder, the low club is probably correct, but with a higher rate of failure.
#9
Posted 2015-February-02, 14:02
mikeh, on 2015-February-02, 13:33, said:
Against shape bidders low club becomes better because 3NT is a lot less likely to be based on half stopper (At least if they have agreed on that method). Also against shape bidders partner holds more values making it more likely that he can stop two suits from running.
#10
Posted 2015-February-02, 15:13
mikeh, on 2015-February-02, 13:33, said:
hmmm.. I wouldn't be so assertive. It's quite possible simulations favor a top club. Trouble is sims work double dummy.. In real life finding a killing switch rates to be hard, even if it is there. Discounting that maybe low club works better.. who knows?
#11
Posted 2015-March-02, 09:56
#12
Posted 2015-March-02, 10:04
What would you lead