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Simple hand how would you tackle the trump suit?

Poll: Simple hand (10 member(s) have cast votes)

How would you play trumps?

  1. AK and another (1 votes [10.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.00%

  2. K and finesse (7 votes [70.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 70.00%

  3. A and finesse (1 votes [10.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.00%

  4. other? (1 votes [10.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 10.00%

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#1 User is offline   andrei 

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Posted 2016-March-28, 09:39

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Posted 2016-March-28, 10:02

I think the chance of hearts 4-1 AND the spade finesse wrong, given there was no double of 3S, is lower than the chance that the opening lead was a singleton and RHO has the ace of clubs.

However, RHO's card at trick 1 is relevant - if RHO plays the 7, I need to understand more about oppo's signalling methods. Many would play suit preference opposite shortage, so if I am prepared to trust that, I am more inclined to finesse hearts, into LHO.

I am assuming they don't lead top from 4 low, but that is also worth confirming....
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Posted 2016-March-29, 02:13

This does seem simple. If trumps are 3-2 then you need to guess right, if 4-1 you can only succeed if you finesse against LHO. Yes, you might go one more down if RHO wins and gives a ruff, but that is a minor point. There is also a minor inference that as LHO did not lead a trump then he might have the Q.
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Posted 2016-March-29, 04:21

the play of the hand is the wrong question....
why are you in 5h?

Slam does not add up from the moment the opening bid is made.
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Posted 2016-March-29, 04:59

 GrahamJson, on 2016-March-29, 02:13, said:

This does seem simple. If trumps are 3-2 then you need to guess right,

I seem to be having some counting difficulties today. If trumps are 3-2 then there appear to be 11 tricks by banging down AK and throwing a spade on a diamond. That the deal appears on BBF naturally makes the 4-1 break more likely but in real life it seems to be against the odds to play for that while allowing yourself to go down on a decent proportion of the 3-2 hands.
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Posted 2016-March-29, 09:44

On my iPad I can only see the bidding up to 4NT. I assumed that the final contract was 6H, hence my comments. Even in 5H taking the finesse through W looks right. If it loses E cannot attach spades so you can still discard one on the diamonds.
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Posted 2016-March-30, 02:58

 GrahamJson, on 2016-March-29, 09:44, said:

Even in 5H taking the finesse through W looks right. If it loses E cannot attach spades so you can still discard one on the diamonds.

Unfortunately Q, A and a ruff comes to 3, so the discard does you no good when the lead was a singleton.
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