There were two popular leads, which I've included in the poll. Admittedly the auction may not have been the same at all tables.
County match opening lead
#1
Posted 2015-October-21, 11:53
There were two popular leads, which I've included in the poll. Admittedly the auction may not have been the same at all tables.
#2
Posted 2015-October-21, 12:18
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2015-October-21, 16:30
#5
Posted 2015-October-22, 07:56
Not a diamond because,
a) P with most of the (hoped-for) defensive strength could not X 2♦. That doesn't prove anything, but it reduces expectation from leading the suit.
b) KTxx is an awful awful holding to lead from, that threatens carving the contract and rarely establishes a fifth trick.
Not a spade because,
a) P could not open 2♠ or bid it over 2♥. Again, proves nothing but reduces expectation.
d) Our hearts are lying badly, so we probably need an aggressive lead to beat the contract. The club jack offers marginally more support to help P establish his suit.
Therefore a small club.
#6
Posted 2015-October-22, 12:23
billw55, on 2015-October-21, 12:18, said:
In American bidding responder has virtually denied spades. 90% because they actively use the Smolen convention to describe that hand, and the other 10% who also eschew a transfer with such hand but would show the longer major on the second round after Stayman. Are the opponents in this match assumed to be immune from such Americanisms?
#7
Posted 2015-October-22, 14:57
BillPatch, on 2015-October-22, 12:23, said:
Of course we don't do American bidding. We're not American.
edit. That sounds intentionally rude. Maybe, at the time, it was meant to be. But wnen we're asked a question about bidding from England, we should assume standard English methods. I'm sure that if anything weird was being played, we would have been told.
#8
Posted 2015-October-23, 03:44
#9
Posted 2015-October-23, 04:02
Jinksy, on 2015-October-23, 03:44, said:
I always played (rev) smolen when I played acol. I would have assumed that it was a standard bit of kit for virtually everyone who is reasononably common. Honestly, I think smolen is really common in acol pairs in england.
#10
Posted 2015-October-23, 04:24
#11
Posted 2015-October-23, 04:44
phil_20686, on 2015-October-23, 04:02, said:
I've never knowingly played against Smolen in over 20 years playing club bridge or better.
#13
Posted 2015-October-23, 11:02
#14
Posted 2015-October-23, 12:24
Still I am curious, I think it is worth a sim. Should be pretty easy to set conditions.
-gwnn
#16
Posted 2015-October-23, 13:21
VixTD asks "Another hand from the county match (scored by cross-IMPs), this time a lead problem:
There were two popular leads, which I've included in the poll. Admittedly the auction may not have been the same at all tables."
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