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#1 User is offline   Ai Hao 

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Posted 2009-February-02, 11:07

What do you lead with this hand?

Scoring: IMP


E S W N
12 x 2
2nt P 3nt x
all pass
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Posted 2009-February-02, 11:18

SQ
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Posted 2009-February-02, 14:46

JLOL, on Feb 2 2009, 12:18 PM, said:

SQ

Ditto.
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Posted 2009-February-02, 19:22

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Posted 2009-February-02, 19:53

Depends on you agreements. Usually partner's double is a demand to lead his suit rather than your own, but some partners agree the contrary on the assumption that opening leader will tend to choose partner's suit over his own unless otherwise instructed.

With no agreement, this is a tough one--the "lead my suit, not yours" interpretation is more common, but less likely on the cards: partner doesn't know about you QJ and doubling on AKxxxx for example is risky.
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Posted 2009-February-03, 08:40

What would you lead without partner's double then?

Some experts suggested with x, lead , without x, lead
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Posted 2009-February-03, 08:47

With this hand it doesnt really matter what partner wants when he doubles. It's not like he can have bad spades and Qxx of hearts and bid 2S.
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