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Another not so tough hand Please tell me how would you bid

#1 User is offline   barsikb 

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Posted 2013-July-05, 10:17

Dealer: East Vul: N/S


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Posted 2013-July-05, 10:43

3 - p - 4 for me
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Posted 2013-July-05, 11:00

Can't really argue with what Tyler said.
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Posted 2013-July-05, 11:40

To add a bit more....if needing a board/feeling fiesty the east hand is not far off just opening 4, although it isn't really classical shape it's not a bad shot.

3NT is right out for W, since even if run for one loser (in which case 4 is likely to be fine), you have no guarantee of an entry. I can't prove it, but my gut feeling is that if 3N is making, 4 is practically always making, but not vice-versa, and if both contracts are down 4 is probably down less.
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Posted 2013-July-05, 12:02

I'd open 4S as east at these colors.
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Posted 2013-July-05, 12:06

btw what is the correct % way to play the spade suit, finesse the 9 or the Q?
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Posted 2013-July-05, 13:22

View Postmike777, on 2013-July-05, 12:06, said:

btw what is the correct % way to play the spade suit, finesse the 9 or the Q?



I would say finessing the Q better as it works whenever north has K AND double bonus when south has Jx?


but probably wrong!!
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Posted 2013-July-05, 13:28

View Postmike777, on 2013-July-05, 12:06, said:

btw what is the correct % way to play the spade suit, finesse the 9 or the Q?



I think its better to finesse Q but making totally contradictory arguments so will just say my opinion rather than any reason!!! Just gut instinct!
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Posted 2013-July-05, 14:12

At these colours I'd open 1 or 4, not 3.

When they lead A and switch, you can work out that clubs are 4-3, I wonder how valid a trump reduction play is which may mean you don't have to guess the trump honours. It works as the cards lie with everything breaking.
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