IMPs. Your partner leads the 2 of hearts against South's 4S contract and dummy plays low. Prospects do not look that bright. What is your plan?
A pretty defence
#1
Posted 2017-September-27, 07:09
IMPs. Your partner leads the 2 of hearts against South's 4S contract and dummy plays low. Prospects do not look that bright. What is your plan?
#3
Posted 2017-September-27, 09:03
The_Badger, on 2017-September-27, 08:02, said:
How do you intend to play a third heart ? Neither declarer nor partner has a second one, you have 7, dummy has 4.
2 possibilities.
Hope S has ♠QJ 7th and play a diamond.
Hope partner has ♠ Q9x and play a heart
#4
Posted 2017-September-27, 09:17
#5
Posted 2017-September-27, 11:39
#6
Posted 2017-September-27, 12:51
wank, on 2017-September-27, 11:39, said:
If partner has the ace of spades, it is surely going off. And there does not seem to be any defence when partner has even J9x of spades. What about the in-between holdings?
#7
Posted 2017-September-27, 12:55
♥ continuation defeats the contract when partner has ♠Ax or ♠Q9x or better.
♦Q switch works when partner has ♠Ax or ♠Q8x or better -- provided that you cover dummy's ♠T.
(In the latter case, you continue ♥s, later, to promote partner's ♠8).
#8
Posted 2017-September-27, 12:57
wank, on 2017-September-27, 11:39, said:
Depends on scoring, playing K on first spade can be disastrous if partner has various holdings, J9 being a classic.
#9
Posted 2017-September-28, 02:34
Cyberyeti, on 2017-September-27, 12:57, said:
It was IMPs, clarified now. I think it is always right to switch to a diamond, necessary when partner has Q8x, and still beating the contract when partner has Q9x and Ax(x). He had Q8x, and a heart return would not have worked.
#10
Posted 2017-September-28, 02:37
nige1, on 2017-September-27, 12:55, said:
♥ continuation defeats the contract when partner has ♠Ax or ♠Q9x or better.
♦Q switch works when partner has ♠Ax or ♠Q8x or better -- provided that you cover dummy's ♠T.
(In the latter case, you continue ♥s, later, to promote partner's ♠8).
This was the layout, as far as relevant, and a diamond switch was needed. A diamond still works when partner has Ax or Q9x, and covering the ♠T can only cost the overtrick, unless partner has a singleton ace of spades, but then South would have overcalled 3S or 4S.
You might switch to ♦Q, hoping for a ♦ ruff.