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Not Too Difficult Defence Or Is It?
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Posted 2019-January-03, 06:02
Again aimed at the intermediate level players here (Advanced/Expert if solved please use a spoiler. Thanks) You lead the ♣A against the rather unwieldy contract of 5♠, partner plays the ♣4 (count) and declarer the ♣2. You have a decision to make at trick 2. The clues are there. What card do you lead next? IMPs
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Posted 2019-January-03, 06:59
Depends partially on your agreements, if my partner had 9743 he'd play the 7. But that said, this is obvious for other reasons
#6
Posted 2019-January-03, 21:25
nige1, on 2019-January-03, 19:44, said:
Spoiler
The reason why I added "...Or Is It" in the post is because the distribution you have suggested, Nigel, here could be replicated with North having ♣7 instead of the ♣4.
And tie that in with Cyberyeti's comment, that most modern players (including myself) would signal with the ♣7 with four small cards too - though they are some who still use the traditional third lowest followed by fourth lowest peter/echo to denote four cards in a suit - and you could be presented with a dilemma.
Obviously, the probabilities of East's exact hand distribution come into the equation as well here too.
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The_Badger writes "Again aimed at the intermediate level players here (Advanced/Expert if solved please use a spoiler. Thanks) You lead the ♣A against the rather unwieldy contract of 5♠, partner plays the ♣4 (count) and declarer the ♣2. You have a decision to make at trick 2. The clues are there. What card do you lead next? IMPs
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IMO, in simple cash-out contexts, unless you've specifically agreed something else, partner should signal as crudely and clearly as possible i.e. If he's on our side, partner won't play a subtle ♣4 from ♣9743.
When your ♣K stands up, and partner has played ♣4, you should continue ♣A.
If you switch to ♠s, when the cards lie as on the left, then you end-play partner at trick 2
This deal is an advert for half-key Gerber. Over partner's 2/3 level = PRE your 4♣ reply = KEY-ask.
Then 4♦ = Q or less, 4♥ = 1 Key, 4♠ = Key + Q, 4N = 2 Keys. 5♣ = 2 Keys + Q..