Unlucky game 28 HCP
#2
Posted 2021-March-02, 08:09
#3
Posted 2021-March-02, 09:56
#4
Posted 2021-March-02, 10:05
Sure if the A is with W and the Q with E it gives up an extra undertrick or two, but it's IMPs, who cares? Making is what matters.
#5
Posted 2021-March-02, 10:32
TylerE, on 2021-March-02, 10:05, said:
Sure if the A is with W and the Q with E it gives up an extra undertrick or two, but it's IMPs, who cares? Making is what matters.
No law against W having ♠J10(x)(x), but yes if this lead is from Jx you probably need to play the ♥K, of course the heart switch could be from Q82 which is embarrassing as you play the K and E having correctly unblocked, you now lose 4 hearts, particularly embarrassing if the diamonds were 3-3 and the lead was from J10.
#7
Posted 2021-March-02, 11:54
#8
Posted 2021-March-02, 12:18
#9
Posted 2021-March-02, 13:41
TylerE, on 2021-March-02, 10:05, said:
It's a guess,
Declarer chose to play for split aces and was unlucky to go down
#10
Posted 2021-March-02, 15:44
It's a pretty weak negative inference, but I'd say this is maybe something like 45/55, not a coin flip.
There is additional inference to be gleaned from the lead... if W had a good suit they could have lead that...and didn't.
#11
Posted 2021-March-02, 16:24
TylerE, on 2021-March-02, 15:44, said:
It's a pretty weak negative inference, but I'd say this is maybe something like 45/55, not a coin flip.
There is additional inference to be gleaned from the lead... if W had a good suit they could have lead that...and didn't.
As part of that inference, if E has 5 spades, depending on what defence to 1N he's playing, you might infer he's likely to be 5(332), so it's unlikely W has a good suit of his own anyway (other than ♥AQ10xx, in which case the guess isn't that important as far as making the contract is concerned)
#12
Posted 2021-March-02, 18:32
I'd go as far as to say that East would 100% duck, since that's their only hope of beating the contract. So no guess for me. (I'm obviously swayed by seeing all 4 hands, but the logic makes sense to me).
#13
Posted 2021-March-02, 23:14
smerriman, on 2021-March-02, 18:32, said:
#14
Posted 2021-March-03, 04:51
Cyberyeti, on 2021-March-02, 10:32, said:
If the lead is from Jx declarer has to go up with the king to have any chance. If West has the ace on that spade layout, the contract is doomed as declarer cannot stop West gaining the lead. The problem for declarer is gussing what holding the lead is from. If declarer thinks the spades are 4-3, playing low or going up with the king could be right, but if the lead is from a doubleton, only the king is right, so that means the odds favour playing the king at trick 2?
#15
Posted 2021-March-03, 05:44
AL78, on 2021-March-03, 04:51, said:
It's only doomed if the diamonds are not 3-3, playing the K can go off when they are.
#16
Posted 2021-March-03, 12:20
CyberYeti points out that if declarer plays ♥K on East's ♥8 switch,
he risks losing the first 5 tricks, for an immediate one-down
when playing low would have resulted in overtricks.
Even after a misguess when LHO has ♥Q
declarer still has good prospects of making the contract
Harry Smith's Lockdown Swiss Teams.
Against South's 3N, West led ♠J to ♠Q and ♠A.
East returned ♥8 to West's ♥Q.
West switched back to ♠s and the contract was doomed
North-South have 28 points with stops and all suits break reasonably
but, to succeed, declarer must rise with ♥K, at trick 2
In the other room, 3N made an overtrick on an opening ♥ lead