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Poll: Avoid hasty error (10 member(s) have cast votes)

After drawing trumps, what do you lead?

  1. Club (3 votes [30.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 30.00%

  2. Diamond (0 votes [0.00%])

    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  3. Heart (7 votes [70.00%] - View)

    Percentage of vote: 70.00%

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Posted 2015-May-25, 15:00


A deal like this turned up at the weekend.
You are South, declarer in 6.
LHO leads 3 and you win RHO's K with A.
Both defenders follow to A.
LHO discards 5 on K.
Now what?

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Posted 2015-May-25, 15:10

Cross to dummy with a heart, play a small club from dummy.
a) East rises with the ace. Unblock clubs, take a diamond ruffing finesse (change the order depending on what suit they play back) you make: 6 trumps, 2 hearts, 2 clubs, 2 diamonds.
b) East plays low. Win the king, ruffing finesse in diamonds, pitching a club. Now you concede a heart and ruff one in hand, you make: 7 trumps, 2 hearts, 1 club, 2 diamonds.
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Posted 2015-May-25, 19:38

The above post shd end this topic. Regardless this is nice hand to post Nige1.
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Posted 2015-May-25, 19:59

View PostMrAce, on 2015-May-25, 19:38, said:

The above post shd end this topic. Regardless this is nice hand to post Nige1.
Thank you, Mr Ace. You all avoided the trap of leading J too early :) LHO scuppers declarer by failing to cover :(
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Posted 2015-May-25, 21:10

View Postnige1, on 2015-May-25, 19:59, said:

Thank you. The trap you all avoided is to lead J too early. LHO defeats declarer by failing to cover :(


The trap I fell for just looking at N/S was missing that E had X and playing W for the A and leading a club to the Q for the Morton Fork the other way (planning to pitch the club on the ruffing finesse diamond if it was ducked by W). I mess up some BM hands the same way as paying attention to the auction in problem hands presented visually as a problem, but where I don't see the bids in sequence, is a common mistake. I'm not sure if it reflects not considering the auction at the table as much or not in real life.
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