2NT showed both minors. What would you choose to lead? I'll reveal my choice afterwards although the full hand isn't particularly relevant.
Awkward Lead Choice choose your poison
#1
Posted 2012-August-29, 07:05
2NT showed both minors. What would you choose to lead? I'll reveal my choice afterwards although the full hand isn't particularly relevant.
#2
Posted 2012-August-29, 07:22
#3
Posted 2012-August-29, 07:28
#4
Posted 2012-August-29, 08:57
TimG, on 2012-August-29, 07:28, said:
+1. LHO came in R/W missing the ♦QJ.
Declarer will not want to give up the tempo for three trump plays.
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#5
Posted 2012-August-29, 09:32
#7
Posted 2012-August-29, 10:53
quiddity, on 2012-August-29, 09:58, said:
If I held two, or four trumps, a force would have a lot more appeal. With three, their trump are breaking, but if partner has some clubs (not unlikely), and declarer has short clubs (also not unlikely), trump need to be led asap.
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#8
Posted 2012-August-29, 11:43
- hrothgar
#9
Posted 2012-August-29, 13:36
paulg, on 2012-August-29, 09:32, said:
If declarer has ♦10xx with ♦AK9xx in dummy, do you expect him to play low fom dummy at trick 1?
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What's the hurry? You'll get to see dummy anyway.
#10
Posted 2012-August-29, 16:24
paulg, on 2012-August-29, 09:32, said:
Perhaps I'm overthinking this (make a change!), but declarer might be desperate to get to his hand and without an immediate re-entry to dummy he may have little choice (in that it does not cost). On the other hand I would be pretty annoyed if it crashed a diamond honour in partner's hand (if he has the ten, for example). I expect by tomorrow I'll agree with the eight
#11
Posted 2012-August-29, 16:49