Human blunder discussion thread
#2
Posted 2017-December-10, 04:34
London UK
#3
Posted 2017-December-10, 10:58
Haven't thorough looked at but I think you need club finesse to make. When club finesse works cash A♣ and west will show out. Now you have an automatic squeeze.
So yes would find.
#4
Posted 2017-December-10, 12:47
steve2005, on 2017-December-10, 10:58, said:
Haven't thorough looked at but I think you need club finesse to make. When club finesse works cash A♣ and west will show out. Now you have an automatic squeeze.
So yes would find.
No you don't need ♣ finesse to work. What Gordon said is true.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#5
Posted 2017-December-10, 16:07
#6
Posted 2017-December-10, 17:17
nige1, on 2017-December-10, 16:07, said:
I don't know if GIB East is programmed to double 3♥ with 3 hearts to the ace. If double is possible, then leading to ♥K seems like a losing line. East can't help with a minor suit lead but that's not a consideration for GIB.
#7
Posted 2017-December-10, 19:35
MrAce, on 2017-December-10, 12:47, said:
Gordon doesn't state a line.
How do you make 6 without club finesse?
#9
Posted 2017-December-11, 09:38
#10
Posted 2017-December-11, 10:01
ncohen, on 2017-December-11, 09:38, said:
That's what i said when I said you need the club finesse. Having K♥ as a trick is asking a lot, but at least decent chance clubs isn't west's minor.
So you need to place ♥ or ♣ King.
#11
Posted 2017-December-11, 10:13
steve2005, on 2017-December-11, 10:01, said:
You have longer and better diamonds than clubs, so I'm not sure why you would expect West's suit to be diamonds.
London UK
#12
Posted 2017-December-11, 15:59
No inferences from opening lead, although it may increase the chance of 5+ diamonds since it didn't show a doubleton.
So, neither line is good. Perhaps leading to ht K is better.
#13
Posted 2017-December-12, 03:16
Of course if you believe that west cannot hold both the HA and the CK, as that would make him too strong for his 2H bid, then it is even money which you play him for. In which case you are best playing him for the CK and leading up to the HA
#14
Posted 2017-December-12, 05:08
#15
Posted 2017-December-12, 06:12
fourdad, on 2017-December-12, 05:08, said:
I guess that it is difficult to criticise bidding when robots are involved. However I don’t think the 4C bid is too bad. Maybe north could then cue 4D and maybe S try 4H. But after that I think both have said enough and shouldn’t venture past 4S.
#16
Posted 2017-December-12, 14:24
fourdad, on 2017-December-12, 05:08, said:
GrahamJson, on 2017-December-12, 06:12, said:
My 6♠ bid was wrong but Wow!
North's 3♥ bid is unlimited.
As South, what alternative to a 4♣ cue-bid would you consider?
#17
Posted 2017-December-12, 15:02
GrahamJson, on 2017-December-12, 03:16, said:
Of course if you believe that west cannot hold both the HA and the CK, as that would make him too strong for his 2H bid, then it is even money which you play him for. In which case you are best playing him for the CK and leading up to the HA
Triple squeeze without the count!
A cunning suggestion by GrahamJson!
#18
Posted 2017-December-12, 15:34
nige1, on 2017-December-12, 15:02, said:
Triple squeeze without the count!
A cunning suggestion by GrahamJson!
It’s a good example of a principle outlined by Terrence Reece in “Practical bidding and practical play” (in my view, the best book on Bridge ever written ). This is that, even if you can’t envision the final position you should never underestimate the advantage of cashing out a long suit. It will often put the defenders in an impossible position. Incidentally, in this case it should not be too difficult to read the situation; just look for a diamond discard from west or the appearance of the heart queen.
Toast1 made 4♠+1.
In the light of GIB(LHO)'s Michael's cue-bid, my slam acceptance is optimistic.
GIB(OXO)'s 5♠ is an excellent bid and I should heed the Gypsy's warning.
The lead was the ♦5 and I was defeated when I played a ♥ to the K.
Mercifully, GIB(OXO) forbore to comment on my efforts.
Would you have found the superior and successful line?