Partner leads the K of diamonds. Presumably you overtake. What do you return?
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Trick 2 problem
#1
Posted 2023-February-22, 19:28
I already got my answer from Bridgewinners, but I think this is a good lesson hand. Answer is apparently obvious to experts, but not so for intermediates.
Partner leads the K of diamonds. Presumably you overtake. What do you return?
Partner leads the K of diamonds. Presumably you overtake. What do you return?
#2
Posted 2023-February-22, 22:53
♦K is an unusual lead, for my partnership anyway.
I'm returning a spade, I don't think there is any hurry to play clubs.
I'm returning a spade, I don't think there is any hurry to play clubs.
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#3
Posted 2023-February-23, 03:18
Trying not to read other comments
It would depend how I felt on the day
I would probably lead the Queen of clubs
The upside down diagram confused me for a while
It would depend how I felt on the day
I would probably lead the Queen of clubs
The upside down diagram confused me for a while
#4
Posted 2023-February-23, 05:59
Overtake the D and lead a S is the obvious defence. There are one or two holdings where this may be wrong, but I see no reason not to do the obvious here.
"The King of Hearts a broadsword bears, the Queen of Hearts a rose." W. H. Auden.
#5
Posted 2023-February-23, 15:22
jillybean, on 2023-February-22, 22:53, said:
♦K is an unusual lead, for my partnership anyway.
I'm returning a spade, I don't think there is any hurry to play clubs.
I'm returning a spade, I don't think there is any hurry to play clubs.
Yes agree. Anyway, we know that the ♥ suit is a favorable break, so why set up dummy's long suit for declarer's ♠ discards? we need to attack the ♠ suit at trick 2.
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