Lead against 3NT
#1
Posted 2011-June-17, 01:41
Matchpoints, nobody vulnerable
1NT pass 3NT all pass
#2
Posted 2011-June-17, 04:44
gnasher, on 2011-June-17, 01:41, said:
Matchpoints, nobody vulnerable
1NT pass 3NT all pass
Club obv? I mean I have never thought about 9xx vs Txx specifically, but I assume 9xx is safer/better? Also partner will have a better chance at reading the position if I lead the C6 rather than the D4
#3
Posted 2011-June-17, 05:25
EDIT: I didnt really think about which spade to lead, Jlall is obviously right that the ace is better.
#4
Posted 2011-June-17, 05:30
JLOGIC, on 2011-June-17, 04:44, said:
I am trying to understand why I should go off the reservation with a non-standard lead here? Clearly the opps have anywhere between 25-29 HCP, so I would imagine given time to blowout my ♥A they will take 11 tricks fairly often. Where If I make the obvious lead I will almost certainly hold them to 10 tricks.
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#5
Posted 2011-June-17, 05:38
pooltuna, on 2011-June-17, 05:30, said:
Leading from AQJx into a 1N opener at MP seems like the non standard lead. But I understand your point on why this would be a hand to make a non standard lead such as that and think it's reasonable.
On that note if you lead a spade usually you'd lead the ace not the queen, but I suppose there's an argument for the queen at MP on the basis that we will rarely know when it's right to shift to hearts anyways. Still, dummy might have stiff K, or an obvious cashout dummy, and leading the queen doesn't help on that many lahyouts.
#6
Posted 2011-June-17, 05:45
#7
Posted 2011-June-17, 05:49
AQJx Kxx Tx 98xx
Now you can get 3 spade tricks if declarer covers and gets on lead.
There must be a bunch of exampes on the theme of blocking the suit opposite Txx aswell
#8
Posted 2011-June-17, 05:58
Winning lead:
A♠ - 419
Q♠ - 362
6♠ - 333
A♥ - 515 (!!)
2♥ - 371
4♦ - 449
6♣ - 456
Best lead:
A♠ - 1524
Q♠ - 1471
6♠ - 1014
A♥ - 970
4♦ - 960
6♣ - 983
DD simul loves banging aces at imps because it's then always switches perfectly I see it again and again
#9
Posted 2011-June-17, 06:30
phil_20686, on 2011-June-17, 05:49, said:
AQJx Kxx Tx 98xx
Now you can get 3 spade tricks if declarer covers and gets on lead.
There must be a bunch of exampes on the theme of blocking the suit opposite Txx aswell
Yes, and they might also misguess altogether and duck twice with Kxx opp xxx, though that works better if you appear to be a novice (or maybe if declarer is on some super high level where you wouldn't lead the queen from AQJx and a side ace if you have the side ace...but obviously you might have AQJxx.
A def plus for the queen lead is that partner will encourage with the Txx, whereas on the ace lead he will discourage. I am not sure which is the right lead single dummy, seems close, but I would typically go with the ace as it gives me some chances to go right later in the hand if I judge well, and wins against a number of layouts anyways.
Bluecalm, what do you mean by winning vs best in this case?
#10
Posted 2011-June-17, 06:48
gnasher, on 2011-June-17, 01:41, said:
1NT pass 3NT all pass
♠A = 10, ♠Q = 9, ♦ = 8, ♣ = 7, ♥ = 1
♠A allows you to continue with a small spade if, for example, dummy has ♠K doubleton..
The result of Bluecalm's simulation, where the ♥A wins most often is surprising!
#11
Posted 2011-June-17, 07:06
Best = leading to maximum amount of tricks for defense;
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It's not surprising to me because I saw this few times in double dummy simulations.
The reason is that if we run spades we will run them anyway after A♥ and if partner has Txx and side entry we will find his entry or just wait after A♥ (double dummy).
A♥ cater both those cases which are very important at imps. This is anomaly and unless you play suit preference to A leads at trick 1 you won't get good results doing it
What is surprising to me is how much better spade lead at matchpoints than any other lead while at imps it seems that passive lead is better.
#12
Posted 2011-June-17, 07:14
#13
Posted 2011-June-17, 13:12
(the spots have changed because I found the hand records)
After ♠A, ♠Q ducked, spade to the king, declarer cashed five rounds of clubs. On the last one I had to choose between unguarding diamonds, baring ♥A, and throwing my spade winner so that I could be endplayed with three rounds of diamonds.
Leading ♠A worked out badly in a number of ways: it gave away a spade trick, allowed declarer to tighten up the ending by holding up ♠K, and told him where ♥A was.
#14
Posted 2011-June-17, 18:01
#15
Posted 2011-June-19, 10:29
phil_20686, on 2011-June-17, 18:01, said:
I agree - I'd lead ♠A again. I just thought it was interesting how costly it was on this occasion.