Lucky layout
#2
Posted 2019-February-09, 15:15
#3
Posted 2019-February-09, 15:58
Cyberyeti, on 2019-February-09, 15:15, said:
Cyberyeti's line seems sensible to me. -- In fact, that's what I did.
Unfortunately, as the cards actually lie, our line fails against best defence.
#4
Posted 2019-February-09, 16:25
nige1, on 2019-February-09, 15:58, said:
Cyberyeti's line seems sensible to me. -- In fact, that's what I did.
Unfortunately, as the cards actually cards lie, our line fails against best defence.
it does ? how ? or are you saying the cards actually lie differently and another line works ?
I can see that if W has Jxx(x), A(Q), QJ10xx, 10xx(x) that line will also work.
#5
Posted 2019-February-09, 18:31
Cyberyeti, on 2019-February-09, 16:25, said:
CyberYeti guessed the actual layout almost exactly and his line has excellent practical chances.
Unfortunately, if I unblock ♣ and lead a ♥, West defeats me by exiting with ♦J to end-play me in ♦s. I get 4 ♦ tricks but end up a trick short
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All a bit double-dummy, but a pretty defence.
#6
Posted 2019-February-09, 18:45
nige1, on 2019-February-09, 18:31, said:
CyberYeti guessed the actual layout almost exactly and his line has excellent practical chances.
Unfortunately, if you unblock ♣ and lead a ♥, West can defeat you by exiting with ♦J to end-play you in ♦s. You get 4 ♦ tricks but end up a trick short
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All a bit double-dummy, but a pretty defencce.
Well if you weren't up to disposing of the ♦8 at trick 1 and winning trick 2 with the 9 so W can't unblock
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And E has to discard correctly so he retains his 4th heart to give you the ♥J but no 9th trick.
#7
Posted 2019-February-10, 12:55
For completeness, given Cyberyeti;s 3rd suggested layout, after the first 2 tricks, GIB demonstrates that defenders can defeat 3N, at double-dummy, on a similar defence, end-playing declarer in ♦s.
Against this distribution, GIB shows that, declarer succeeds, at double-dummy, only on a ♣ lead.
IMO, like Géza Ottlik and Hugh Kelsey, GIB can reveal fascinating opportunities in seemingly hum-drum deals.
Some have practical application, once you are aware of such possibilities.
Thomas Andrews has discovered wonderful deals, using GIB
#8
Posted 2019-February-10, 15:51
nige1, on 2019-February-09, 15:58, said:
Cyberyeti's line seems sensible to me. -- In fact, that's what I did.
Unfortunately, as the cards actually lie, our line fails against best defence.
I sympathise with both defence and offence, but unless I am mistaken 3NT is impossible as the cards lie: even 2NT will fail against a ♠ lead, or if S ducks the ♦ lead like nige1 did and W then switches to ♠.
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#9
Posted 2019-February-10, 16:27
pescetom, on 2019-February-10, 15:51, said:
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How does NT play if you play low on the spade lead in dummy, win the A, cash one diamond and two clubs then lead a heart ? (on the layout you posted this against, not the original)
#10
Posted 2019-February-11, 13:29
Cyberyeti asks "How does NT play if you play low on the spade lead in dummy, win the A, cash one diamond and two clubs then lead a heart ?
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If declarer tries that line against this layout, East can play ♠K and another, Gib tells us that declarer still ends up a trick short.
#12
Posted 2019-February-11, 14:11
CyberYeti surmised that this was the actual layout.
Pescetom assessed prospects as hopeless against perfect defence.
But, after the actual defence (see OP) of
♦Q lead, ducked; and a small ♦, won by declarer's ♦8,
GIB tells us that declarer can succeed by cashing ♣AK and ♦A
Please press Next to play those cards and arrive at this position..
Now, LHO can save the overtrick by
-- carefully unblocking a ♦ honour on ♦A and then
-- playing low on declarer's ♦K continuation
Finally, declarer leads ♥2 to endplay whichever opponent wins the trick
Double-dummy but pretty stuff
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Local League Match (Aggregate).
Press Next to see the first two tricks.
After trick 2, you can make 3N
even if defenders make no more mistakes
Of course, I went down
Can you guess the winning line?