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#1 User is offline   helene_t 

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Posted 2024-February-01, 03:13

J lead. Opps play Acol but it is possible that 3 is forcing, who knows. Plan the defense.

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Posted 2024-February-01, 11:31

Imps or mps? It changes a lot. On imps, we need ruff(s), on mps it's tougher since something like Qxxxx,KQx,xxx,AK is looming. The lead is somehow confusing since your partner should lead the lowest from apparent length with a void.
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Posted 2024-February-01, 11:58

Sorry, matchpoints
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Posted 2024-February-02, 01:14

View Postfuzzyquack, on 2024-February-01, 11:31, said:

Imps or mps? It changes a lot. On imps, we need ruff(s), on mps it's tougher since something like Qxxxx,KQx,xxx,AK is looming. The lead is somehow confusing since your partner should lead the lowest from apparent length with a void.


With Qxxxx,KQx,xxx,AK, partner failed to lead a singleton club. As for leading a small heart with a club void when holding a sequence, I don't have that "agreement". Of course, even at IMPs, letting the opponents have 2 overtricks is 2 IMPs.
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Posted 2024-February-02, 01:48

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Posted 2024-February-02, 02:51

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Posted 2024-February-02, 04:48

View Postjohnu, on 2024-February-02, 01:48, said:

Playing a club at trick 2 loses to something like



I would probably just lead J for minimal deception.

The actual hand was similar to this. J might well have worked. Try to pretend not to have Q.

The problem with my K return was that declarer could now count my points as I was a passed hand. And drop partner's stiff K.
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Posted 2024-February-02, 19:15

View Posthelene_t, on 2024-February-02, 04:48, said:

The actual hand was similar to this. J might well have worked. Try to pretend not to have Q.

The problem with my K return was that declarer could now count my points as I was a passed hand. And drop partner's stiff K.


The way the play went, it's a hard hand to be deceptive after as a passed hand, already playing A and trying to persuade declarer to finesse for K.

Q return is an obvious falsecard, since partner would have led from AK, and it wouldn't be from AQ because that risks taking no diamond tricks if declarer has the king. So, Q is marked as a falsecard from KQ.

On a different hand, K return from Kx or KJ could work deceptively if also holding the K to persuade declarer to play for the club drop.
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