Is this an obvious lead?
#1
Posted 2011-March-13, 08:18
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Do you consider the lead obvious? If so what is it?
#2
Posted 2011-March-13, 09:35
I'll lead a spade. Should give me a fair chance of not being endplayed the next time I'm on lead.
I consider it marginally better than picking a random suit.
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#3
Posted 2011-March-13, 10:19
#4
Posted 2011-March-13, 10:57
I'd lead a heart. I'm experimenting with the algorithm "when all other things are equal lead your weaker 4-card suit from two broken holdings" and so far it's working quite well.
#5
Posted 2011-March-13, 11:43
"If so what is it?" The obvious.
Slightly prefer a heart.
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Posted 2011-March-13, 12:43
#8
Posted 2011-March-13, 22:57
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#9
Posted 2011-March-13, 23:44
#10
Posted 2011-March-14, 03:58
The lead is certainly not obvious.
I would go with a major suit, and I would say I take a spade,
but clubs is also ok.
You are bound to give declarer a trick, so I would pick the
suit, that offers the best prospect of developing tricks for our
side, my strongest suit is spade.
The only suit, that I would not lead is diamonds, and I think
spades is better than hearts.
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#11
Posted 2011-March-14, 04:44
But it's not an obvious lead.
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#12
Posted 2011-March-14, 05:56
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#14
Posted 2011-March-14, 06:51
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I don't believe there are many (if any) situations where the first lead should be different at IMP's and MP's. Those usually include leading from 6+carders hoping for not too likely layouts providing a set but which usually gives up a trick.
Here we don't have such situation. Blowing up spade trick is likely to cost as much at IMPs as it is at MP's imo.
#15
Posted 2011-March-14, 08:05
#16
Posted 2011-March-14, 14:17
#17
Posted 2011-March-14, 15:59
Its a small sample size for me so I'm not going to claim my evidence is anything more than anecdotal.
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#18
Posted 2011-March-14, 17:41
#19
Posted 2011-March-14, 17:56
I would be happy to make a passive lead against a 2NT-all-pass auction, from a 4 small suit for example. The doubleton ten doesn't seem that safe to me though, so if I can't make a safe lead I would prefer to try to set up some tricks.
#20
Posted 2011-March-14, 17:59