Not partner's fault The key was the overcall
#1
Posted 2015-June-19, 06:01
http://www.bridgebas...ayed=1434667308
http://www.bridgebas...ayed=1434667308
Oct 2006: Mission impossible
Soon: Mission illegal
#2
Posted 2015-June-19, 06:23
#3
Posted 2015-June-19, 08:56
If first 4 tricks are:
♦: A 7 Q 3
♠: A 3 9 7
♠: J 4 4(♥) Q
♦: K 9 2 3(♥)
The position now is:
cross in hand with a trump, ruff 10♦ with A♥, draw trumps
now N is known to have been 6223
play remaining trumps, N needs to keep 2 spades and discard 1 club and you have the rest regardless where Q♣ is.
Show-up
Before internet age you had a suspicion there are lots of "not-so-smart" people on the planet. Now you even know their names.
#4
Posted 2015-June-19, 11:12
#5
Posted 2015-June-19, 12:07
#6
Posted 2015-June-19, 12:43
jdonn, on 2015-June-19, 11:12, said:
I really meant Q♠ at trick 2
Spades were
N:AJTxxx
W:Qx E:Kxxx
S:x
When, at trick 2, N played A♠, declarer played Q♠ from hand instead of a small one, probably trying to convince N that he has a singleton. It did not work
Before internet age you had a suspicion there are lots of "not-so-smart" people on the planet. Now you even know their names.
#7
Posted 2015-June-19, 12:44
Richard was known to hold 6♠+2♥ at the time when Aaron cleared last trump.
Now ruff a diamond and ruff your own good ♠ K in hand to be able to ruff 3rd ♦ so you can see how many diamonds Richard held. He will see Richard's original shape is 6223. And due AJ ♠+A ♦ I'd play for Qx ♣ and play Richard for xxx/ Txx club as Gonzalo said. However if he finds out that Richard has only 2 clubs, (if Richard followed 3rd ♦) then I'd play Richard for Tx ♣.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#8
Posted 2015-June-20, 04:53
MrAce, on 2015-June-19, 12:44, said:
Richard was known to hold 6♠+2♥ at the time when Aaron cleared last trump.
Now ruff a diamond and ruff your own good ♠ K in hand to be able to ruff 3rd ♦ so you can see how many diamonds Richard held. He will see Richard's original shape is 6223. And due AJ ♠+A ♦ I'd play for Qx ♣ and play Richard for xxx/ Txx club as Gonzalo said. However if he finds out that Richard has only 2 clubs, (if Richard followed 3rd ♦) then I'd play Richard for Tx ♣.
Yes the crucial difference between the 2 auctions is that Richard overcalled 2♠ (assumed weak) whereas Csaba overcalled 1♠ (Assumed less limited). I think Timo is saying that Richard is known to hold a 3 card club suit and therefore in isolation is more likely to hold the Q. However this would give him 11HCP with 2 aces and even with Richard's pre-empting style, this is unlikely.
Oct 2006: Mission impossible
Soon: Mission illegal
#9
Posted 2015-June-20, 04:58
Wackojack, on 2015-June-20, 04:53, said:
Yes the crucial difference between the 2 auctions is that Richard overcalled 2♠ (assumed weak) whereas Csaba overcalled 1♣ (Assumed less limited). I think Timo is saying that Richard is known to hold a 3 card club suit and therefore in isolation is more likely to hold the Q. However this would give him 11HCP with 2 aces and even with Richard's pre-empting style, this is unlikely.
No, I am not saying that at all. I said due to AJ♠ and A♦ I'd play for Qx club (Qx with his pd, not Richard)
I am saying that after ruffing diamonds, IF Richard is known to hold 3 card clubs, then I would play him for xxx or Txx (Cash AK). But after ruffing diamonds, IF Richard follows all of them then he is known to hold xx or Tx. Since I can not do anything when he holds xx, I would play him for Tx. Play small to the K and then play J from dummy.
At our table, squeeze was never an option. Defense started with ♠A and spade ruff, ♦ A and 3rd spade played. We had to guess clubs. Aaron made a successful blind guess, where he could improve his chances by making a more informed play.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#10
Posted 2015-June-20, 05:34
MrAce, on 2015-June-20, 04:58, said:
Oh I see what you are getting at. However, making this discovery play with A985 opposite ♣KJ76, you happen to be on lead from the KJ76. So presumably you would just bang down the King and then run the Jack. Running the Jack first would be equal, although there are some even with Q10x who might not cover.
Oct 2006: Mission impossible
Soon: Mission illegal
#11
Posted 2015-June-20, 05:56
Wackojack, on 2015-June-20, 05:34, said:
Yes I will be in dummy, but it does not matter. As long as I know that Richard can not have Q I will just cash ♣K as you said. What I will play next (J or small) depends on how many club I think N has. And I will know it by discovery play.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."