My suit or yours? Lead vs 3NT
#1
Posted 2013-October-09, 08:11
#2
Posted 2013-October-09, 08:16
The thing is it doesn't sound like partner has very much - around 5 HCPs at most - so if he's known for overcalling on rubbish it might be wiser to hope he has the HQ.
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#3
Posted 2013-October-09, 09:58
#4
Posted 2013-October-10, 03:15
It sounds as though neither opponent has four of them, so a heart is likely to work when partner has the ten or the queen, or when the ace is short, or when partner has an entry and a second heart.
A spade needs declarer to have only one spade stop and partner to have a side entry. That's a lot to hope for, but if he does have that a heart lead may still work.
#5
Posted 2013-October-10, 08:07
I have the entries to set up the heart suit. Unless opps are lunatics* I expect partner has not.
*Yes, I have read the OP about clients & pros.
#6
Posted 2013-October-10, 11:00
gnasher, on 2013-October-10, 03:15, said:
I am not saying ♥ lead is wrong, but i am % 99 confident that declarer has only 1 ♠ stopper, IF ANY, for pd to bid 2 ♠ at these colors. I am aware declarer can have QTxx ♠ but he did not have much luxury to bid 3NT on only hands where he has decent stopper(s). He was pretty much forced to bid something, and imo he bid their most likely game looking at his hand.
Anyway, i would have doubled 3 NT in order to avoid this problem, they can not sit on it when i have 11 hcp and pd bidding red vs white. If they sit on it, which i see as a very small possibility, we will have better idea about ♠ suit and may reconsider the lead.
With given conditions i would lead ♠, rightly or wrongly my reasons are;
-If ♥ lead is wrong, exit plans are reduced (harder to recover) as oppose to more recovery options on ♠ lead
-They may not even have a ♠ stopper, RHO imho would bid 3NT with J9x Qx. We all seen it.
-If RHO has a legit stopper, pd will have something on the side most of the time. If he has ♥ A as i said we are very likely to recover. If he has ♥ Q we can still shift before his ♠ K is knocked.
-Their ambition to play 3 NT when they obviously lack the power for it, shows they have a running suit (or they hope that it is running) On ♥ lead i can see them making 2♥ +6♦ +1 ♣.
-Of course pd may hold QJTxxxx Qx xxxx x or similar hand where ♠ lead would give them the 9th trick and as i said before my leads suck big time
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#7
Posted 2013-October-13, 11:18
#8
Posted 2013-October-13, 13:45
jddons, on 2013-October-13, 11:18, said:
If keeping the pdship was our goal, i would agree with you. However last thing an expert will do is to defend, lead, play or bid with the fear of postmortem stupidity of his/her pd.
I would like to be humble and say that i am not expert, however i am Turkish -------> I am born expert ----->upgraded to world class on my first encounter vs players from another country
Joke aside, Andy (Gnasher) is an expert player. If i was his pd and he led hearts as he said he would in his reply, and if heart lead was wrong, even worse if it is the only lead that lets them make 3 NT, there would not be any conversation about it. I would not even think what he did was wrong even though i believe in spade lead. I would probably try to figure why he did that and if i cannot i would just simply ask him the reasoning behind heart lead after the session, in order to satisfy my curiosity. It would have never occur to me to break my pd ship for a lead with anyone that i call my pd.. (Unless of course he insists on playing Acol. I just simply have allergy to it. It is a depressive system which makes Pink Floyd sound like a cheer leader )
"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."
#9
Posted 2013-October-14, 00:35
Kxx Ax Qxx QTxxx
so it was cold on a heart lead and requires some guessing on a spade lead
#10
Posted 2013-October-14, 00:59
#11
Posted 2013-October-14, 02:44
MickyB, on 2013-October-14, 00:35, said:
Kxx Ax Qxx QTxxx
so it was cold on a heart lead and requires some guessing on a spade lead
Is it cold on a heart lead?
You haven't shown us ♥9, so I assume partner has it. If declarer wins the first heart in dummy he's awkwardly placed. Suppose he decides to play clubs from dummy. We win and play another heart, he takes a losing diamond finesse, partner plays a spade honour, and declarer has to guess who has ♠A.
Edit: Declarer might decide to cross to ♥A at trick two in order to take a club finesse, but that also has risks. Imagine a different layout where the minor-suit kings are switched. East takes the second club, then the defence cash two spades and endplay dummy.
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2013-October-14, 02:49
#12
Posted 2013-October-14, 03:39
MrAce, on 2013-October-13, 13:45, said:
I would like to be humble and say that i am not expert, however i am Turkish -------> I am born expert ----->upgraded to world class on my first encounter vs players from another country
Joke aside, Andy (Gnasher) is an expert player. If i was his pd and he led hearts as he said he would in his reply, and if heart lead was wrong, even worse if it is the only lead that lets them make 3 NT, there would not be any conversation about it. I would not even think what he did was wrong even though i believe in spade lead. I would probably try to figure why he did that and if i cannot i would just simply ask him the reasoning behind heart lead after the session, in order to satisfy my curiosity. It would have never occur to me to break my pd ship for a lead with anyone that i call my pd.. (Unless of course he insists on playing Acol. I just simply have allergy to it. It is a depressive system which makes Pink Floyd sound like a cheer leader )
#13
Posted 2013-October-14, 03:45
#14
Posted 2013-October-14, 06:19
gnasher, on 2013-October-14, 02:44, said:
You haven't shown us ♥9, so I assume partner has it. If declarer wins the first heart in dummy he's awkwardly placed. Suppose he decides to play clubs from dummy. We win and play another heart, he takes a losing diamond finesse, partner plays a spade honour, and declarer has to guess who has ♠A.
Edit: Declarer might decide to cross to ♥A at trick two in order to take a club finesse, but that also has risks. Imagine a different layout where the minor-suit kings are switched. East takes the second club, then the defence cash two spades and endplay dummy.
I think the heart lead marks me with the spade ace. Declarer crossed to the heart ace at T2. You are right that it isn't cold but I think he's always going to make it on the lie of the cards?
#15
Posted 2013-October-14, 09:37
gnasher, on 2013-October-14, 02:44, said:
You haven't shown us ♥9, so I assume partner has it. If declarer wins the first heart in dummy he's awkwardly placed. Suppose he decides to play clubs from dummy. We win and play another heart, he takes a losing diamond finesse, partner plays a spade honour, and declarer has to guess who has ♠A.
You weren't watching at our table, were you? This is exactly how declarer played on a ♥ lead (having won T1 with ♥Q). When I returned ♠Q declarer felt he had to play me for ♠A as his only chance to make the contract, and we were able to run both majors against him for 2N-6....
#17
Posted 2013-October-14, 10:52
jddons, on 2013-October-14, 03:45, said:
You are wrong. I am far from being a perfect pd. I wish i was
I wrote what i wrote because this is expert forum. I did not expect anyone to play with an idiot. An expert would either play with another expert, or will play with a client (or play with a family member/close friend non expert) in all cases the expert one, unless he is one of those who believes he was born expert, will know to not make a big deal out of it.
Having said that, here is a real life story;
I was playing against my father and his partner at a local MP event. After i opened precision 2♣ with 7♣ +4M we ended up playing game in my side major. PD happened to hold 4 clubs as well. My dad led his stiff club and expected to get a ruff. His pd held 3 times and of course he did not give his ruff because he did not have the suit either. My dad was holding himself very hard not to say something. So i decided to lead him the way and told his pd " you should have given his ruff, was down 2 instead of making" My dad, seeing someone else already started the criticism, jumped on it like a sea bass on bait and started ranting " I know, why would i lead declarer's first suit from the far corner into his strong holding if i did not have stiff bla bla bla...we are losng to kids because of you...bla bla" Finally we told him his pd had it stiff too...my dad said after remaining silent for couple minutes " He would not have given my ruff even if he had more clubs, i know him very well " !! They both believe they are world class players by the way but still have this converstaion after seeing (or supposed to count my hand and see) me holding 7 clubs during the game
Some people are always right ! I love my dad to death, but i also love to mess with him at the table
"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."
#19
Posted 2013-October-14, 15:19
I think the lead problem is different against 2NT than 3NT.
p.s. partner had singleton H9. 3NT is cold on any lead as long as deep finesse is playing it.