queen of clubs led. matchpoints but could we focus on making the hand (not how many people are in 6NT)?
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Multi rightsided this slam.
#1
Posted 2012-September-13, 12:33
queen of clubs led. matchpoints but could we focus on making the hand (not how many people are in 6NT)?
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2012-September-13, 12:55
Hmm, who should I play for ♠K?
I'll draw trump and strip clubs. If this proves west to be short in spades, then ♠A and low toward Q. If not, ♥AQ pitching 8♠, and let the spade return ride.
I'll draw trump and strip clubs. If this proves west to be short in spades, then ♠A and low toward Q. If not, ♥AQ pitching 8♠, and let the spade return ride.
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#3
Posted 2012-September-13, 13:23
billw55, on 2012-September-13, 12:55, said:
Hmm, who should I play for ♠K?
I'll draw trump and strip clubs. If this proves west to be short in spades, then ♠A and low toward Q. If not, ♥AQ pitching 8♠, and let the spade return ride.
I'll draw trump and strip clubs. If this proves west to be short in spades, then ♠A and low toward Q. If not, ♥AQ pitching 8♠, and let the spade return ride.
This gets really complicated, depending on what happens. I cannot imagine that the diamond split information is giving away anything, and I doubt that what folks would play to the first three rounds of clubs gives away the story either. Care to share those two tidbits?
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#4
Posted 2012-September-13, 14:20
kenrexford, on 2012-September-13, 13:23, said:
This gets really complicated, depending on what happens. I cannot imagine that the diamond split information is giving away anything, and I doubt that what folks would play to the first three rounds of clubs gives away the story either. Care to share those two tidbits?
With seven hearts probable, west is very likely to have shortness somewhere. Maybe he has a stiff club, or four clubs, or void diamonds, or both diamonds. You never know, I might learn something. Maybe not, but no harm trying.
Unless of course, there is some other tactic that I am overlooking.
Life is long and beautiful, if bad things happen, good things will follow.
-gwnn
-gwnn
#5
Posted 2012-September-13, 15:27
kenrexford, on 2012-September-13, 13:23, said:
This gets really complicated, depending on what happens. I cannot imagine that the diamond split information is giving away anything, and I doubt that what folks would play to the first three rounds of clubs gives away the story either. Care to share those two tidbits?
Yes, diamonds are 1-1 and it turns out that LHO led from Qx of clubs. Opps are slightly unpredictable.
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#6
Posted 2012-September-13, 21:10
I'm playing E for the spade K so I'd just draw a round of trumps with the J and lead a low spade to the Q, leaving clubs alone for a sec. Even if we lose we still have whatever squeeze chances arise in the end depending on what they return at trick 4.
Explaining why I'm playing E for the spade K is hard so now I'm trying to convince myself to play W for it. Not having too impure a hand for a preempt over a possible preempt is what made me not give W too much outside the heart suit initially.
Explaining why I'm playing E for the spade K is hard so now I'm trying to convince myself to play W for it. Not having too impure a hand for a preempt over a possible preempt is what made me not give W too much outside the heart suit initially.
I once yelled at my partner for discarding the 'wrong' card when he was subjected to a squeeze that I allowed by giving the wrong count with too high a card. Now he's allowed to pitch aces when the opponents have the king in the dummy. At trick 2. When he could have followed suit. And blame me.
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#7
Posted 2012-September-13, 22:14
Why not draw trumps ♦A then strip both {clubs]s and ♥s, then lead low ♠ toward dummy, playing ♠8 if LHO holds off? All ♠K onside chances are preserved and we pick up ♠KJ offside and any time LHO pops with the ♠J from any length.
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