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#1 User is offline   phoenix214 

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Posted 2016-March-15, 03:36

Club bridge - match points. Most people play strong club in the event with a catchall 1D.
Opening lead DJ - what line do you take?

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Posted 2016-March-15, 04:12

The danger here is that W has a singleton diamond and 3 trumps (there's nothing we can do if E has AQ double).

We can possibly do something about it if E has stiff A or Q. If E has stiff A and W gets the right switch he can take 2 ruffs, so we can concentrate on stiff Q.

So in theory we put K on the table.

Of course in practice, the defence have to get it right and E may have to guess which of his aces is standing up to signal if he's 1444 and may get it wrong if 2443 with AQ.
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Posted 2016-March-15, 10:41

+1 for cyberyeti.
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Posted 2016-March-15, 11:44

What about other 2-2 trump breaks. K beats Qx with West which is slightly more likely than Ax.
So I vote for K as well.
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Posted 2016-March-16, 00:11

this is a standard play and fairly automatic - the nearly 100% play is spade king daffydoc
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Posted 2016-March-16, 04:11

Stiff Ace with RHO is not going to help.But leading the king may help if LHO has Qx doubleton.
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Posted 2016-March-16, 04:43

Well I can agree that if you are going to play in spades - the right card to play is the King of spades - but this board has a small twist - is it 100% right that the playing spades here is the right choice?
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Posted 2016-March-16, 06:30

View Postphoenix214, on 2016-March-16, 04:43, said:

Well I can agree that if you are going to play in spades - the right card to play is the King of spades - but this board has a small twist - is it 100% right that the playing spades here is the right choice?


playing a heart gives up your chances of a wrong switch, and I wasn't convinced it gained anything
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