a 3NT defence
#1
Posted 2016-November-06, 08:38
You can try it here: http://www.bridgegod....php?probid=624
#2
Posted 2016-November-06, 09:05
#3
Posted 2016-November-06, 10:11
Cyberyeti, on 2016-November-06, 09:05, said:
That way the contract will always be defeated as you can't get 2nd entry to East till 4th ♦ is played to cash ♥ but you will lose 5th ♦ trick.Best way was West to play ♣ at trick 2 & take ♦ return by A & play another ♣(as the cards lie but unseen there is a chance of losing a trick to 3 carder ♦Q with South).
#4
Posted 2016-November-06, 10:20
Cyberyeti, on 2016-November-06, 09:05, said:
Maybe the real issue is playing diamonds before clubs?
Rainer Herrmann
#5
Posted 2016-November-06, 10:39
alok c, on 2016-November-06, 10:11, said:
I was intending to cash the A, then when the Q drops switch to clubs, you can equally cash AK and if they're 2-2 then switch to clubs, you need 5 diamond tricks, small to the K is horrible as I think it loses to all non 2-2 breaks.
#6
Posted 2016-November-06, 11:35
Fluffy, on 2016-November-06, 08:38, said:
You can try it here: http://www.bridgegod....php?probid=624
xx, AKx(x), Kxxx, KJT(x)
and was trying to steal the ninth trick.
Is there something wrong with my reasoning?
#9
Posted 2016-November-09, 15:07
#10
Posted 2016-November-09, 15:57
#12
Posted 2016-November-23, 10:11
Fundamental to any defensive problem is a clear explanation of partner's first signal. On the hand I also couldn't see a explanation of the 3D bid.
Assuming natural signals, partner discouraged strongly at T1 despite almost certainly holding 4 hearts. When declarer opened clubs, partner is absolutely marked with strong spades. Playing declarer for something like [xx AKxx Kxxx KJT] where they need to sneak one trick, feels a lot more likely than the actual layout, where declarer (for no reason) severs communications at trick 2 by playing a small diamond up on an otherwise untouchable hand...
#13
Posted 2016-November-23, 14:10
#14
Posted 2016-November-27, 02:46
When I said here that the field was in -140, actually only people who came from BBF had that info. Goal was to do best a possible. I see it is confusing and I will refain from doing it in the future.
#15
Posted 2016-November-27, 02:48
WesleyC, on 2016-November-23, 10:11, said:
Fundamental to any defensive problem is a clear explanation of partner's first signal. On the hand I also couldn't see a explanation of the 3D bid.
Assuming natural signals, partner discouraged strongly at T1 despite almost certainly holding 4 hearts. When declarer opened clubs, partner is absolutely marked with strong spades. Playing declarer for something like [xx AKxx Kxxx KJT] where they need to sneak one trick, feels a lot more likely than the actual layout, where declarer (for no reason) severs communications at trick 2 by playing a small diamond up on an otherwise untouchable hand...
The 1NT and 3 diamond bid are alerted, if you click on them on the bidding diagram, they will tell you the 1NT rebid range and teh 3♦ range.
After the bidding is over the box in the lower left corner will read "UDCA"