Spots approximate. 2.5 table game. Spades split 3-2. Flat board at 6S making 6, +1430
Bad bridge at the club
#1
Posted 2019-April-10, 17:45
Spots approximate. 2.5 table game. Spades split 3-2. Flat board at 6S making 6, +1430
#2
Posted 2019-April-10, 21:15
Probably too deep.
#3
Posted 2019-April-10, 21:38
#4
Posted 2019-April-10, 22:19
#6
Posted 2019-April-11, 02:33
If Spades split 3 2 there are 13 tricks to be had. Win Ace clubs cash Ace hearts draw trumps ending with queen cash king of hearts discarding losing club cash 10 diamonds and trump club to take rest.
This is unless there is some bidding to warn of extreme distribution.
cheers
#9
Posted 2019-April-11, 09:31
#10
Posted 2019-April-11, 12:31
#11
Posted 2019-April-11, 12:50
#12
Posted 2019-April-11, 13:57
#13
Posted 2019-April-11, 14:11
IMP pairs? Then on a club lead, you only have 11 tricks if North has Jxxx of spades, so you probably should duck the club lead to set up numerous squeeze possibilities in a three-card ending with East having a spade, a heart, and a club, and West having KTx of spades. Making the contract is more important than making the uptrick at IMP pairs.
Cheers,
Mike
#14
Posted 2019-April-11, 14:47
miamijd, on 2019-April-11, 14:11, said:
IMP pairs? Then on a club lead, you only have 11 tricks if North has Jxxx of spades, so you probably should duck the club lead to set up numerous squeeze possibilities in a three-card ending with East having a spade, a heart, and a club, and West having KTx of spades. Making the contract is more important than making the uptrick at IMP pairs.
Cheers,
Mike
No you have 12, A♥ then spade to dummy and if all follow another top spade, if all follow, draw the last trump and cross to ♦10 then ♥K ditching ♣. If either S shows out on the second or N on the first spade, you pitch your club on the ♥K and you still have 12.
#15
Posted 2019-April-11, 20:15
I don't know what happened at the other table.
I was sitting South and led a spade from J9x. (East bid RKCB and did not ask for the Q. They play steps over 2C, so East had bid 2S and was declarer.)
Declarer drew trumps in 3 rounds, ending in dummy, then claimed. I asked for a line of play. Declarer took a couple seconds to figure it out, then said "I lead a diamond to my ten, and then ..." After another 5 seconds or so, I said "You've just blocked yourself from the king of hearts and have to lose a club. Making 6." I think she would've made the same mistake playing it out, and judging by her reaction, she did as well.
(IMHO, any pair playing RKCB should find the grand...)
#16
Posted 2019-April-12, 04:27
akwoo, on 2019-April-11, 20:15, said:
Our auction (Acol, 2/1 not GF)
1♠-2♥
2N(GF not necessarily balanced)-3♣ (lowest sensible natural-ish bid)
3♦-3♠(this denies a 6th heart so likely to be 3514)
4♣-4♥(both cues 1st or 2nd)
4N(aces)-5♦(1)
5♥(Q?)-6♠(already shown ♥K, don't have Q)
7♠
#17
Posted 2019-April-12, 06:42
1♠ - 2♠
4♣ - 4♦ (both cues 1st or 2nd)
4♥ - 5♥ (E also shows odd keycards)
5NT - 6♣ (W lacks Q, E reassures)
7♠ - p
#18
Posted 2019-April-18, 11:59
You have plenty of entries to the south hand and no side suit losers, and both NS pairs contrived to go one off in 4♠ without a guarded ♠KJ offside.