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#1 User is offline   Phil 

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Posted 2012-June-15, 08:42



You open a shaded 1N and arrive in a sketchy 3N.

LHO leads the J - note: GIBs love short suit leads against NT, so don't think the spades are breaking.

Onward.
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Posted 2012-June-15, 09:01

High spade from the table, small one towards the Ace and a club up.

 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:

Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the 3.


 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:

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Posted 2012-June-15, 13:36

Ok, if you choose K, A, LHO will show out on the spade and pitch a heart.

A K to the K wins.
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Posted 2012-June-15, 15:57

UGHHHH this hand looks ugleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee sooooo

i picture lho with

x(x)
KJxxx
(K or Q) T9xx
A(x)



trick 1 spade K
trick 2 small dia hoping rho plays stiff honor if not we are probably doomed (win ace)
trick 3 small club if the hand i imagined exists lho is doomed to be endplayed
and we will score 2c 3s 2d 2h it is all just a matter of technique. The key is not winning
trick 1 in hand because with perfect defense we will have insufficint entries in hand to force
w into leading a heart for us.


assuming lho ducks the club
trick 3 win club and
trick 4 return SMALL club from dummy (hear roar of applause from crowd and be prepared
for board of inquiry) letting Ax catch air
trick 5 depends on what lho does if they return a heart game over
win in hand and lead dia toward J 2d 2h 3s 2c

if lho plays a small dia (our 2nd dia trick play the J cash the club
cash 2 spades wherever and lead a dia for endplay

if lho lead dia q and clears dia win the j cash club cash 2 spades ending in hand
lead the 4th dia for endplay

this is a very low % LOP but it does have the advantage of having a chance.

Any other LOP leaves us at least down 1. This line risks maybe down 2 (4c 1h 1d) but can make.


I can't picture any other lie of the cards that allows us to make with perfect defense unless it is
something like heart K onside and rho having KQ doubleton of dia a situation I think is far less
likely than my proposed LOP.
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Posted 2012-June-16, 19:15

Phil writres "You open a shaded 1N and arrive in a sketchy 3N. LHO leads the J - note: GIBs love short suit leads against NT, so don't think the spades are breaking. Onward.

Grasping at straws: hoping for defensive error(s): Win A. Lead to Q. Cash K (LHO shows out). Duck a (hoping for blocked position or defensive error - it's easier for RHO to make a mistake with lead from dummy). Win LHO's return. Lead to LHO's A. Win LHO's return with dummy's K. Duck to LHO. If LHO was dealt
- J KJxxxx KQ AJT9, then this line works legitimately. but it has chances when LHO has e.g.
- J KJTxxx QT AJT9, if LHO mistakenly cashes the fourth (exposing RHO to a pointed suit squeeze).
- IF LHO had held say Jx KJTxxx Q AJT9 then that line also works. After A,. Lead to Q. Cash K. Duck a to LHO's singleton honour., LHO exits with A and another. Duck a to LHO. Now: If LHO cashes another RHO is squeezed. Instead if LHO exits immediately in then RHO is thrown in to lead into the tenace

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