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First board of the match
#1
Posted 2013-May-19, 22:24
J964
K753
J3
KQ4
KT5
AQ62
AK62
65
Pass 1c x pass;
2c pass 3h pass;
4h ap
1. C3(3/5) k, a
2. S2 (attitude), ?
K753
J3
KQ4
KT5
AQ62
AK62
65
Pass 1c x pass;
2c pass 3h pass;
4h ap
1. C3(3/5) k, a
2. S2 (attitude), ?
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#2
Posted 2013-May-20, 00:11
Nice play from AQxx and a stiff heart, but Axxx is just more likely -- in theory, and certainly in practice.
Edit: Just to clarify, I didn't mean that Axxx is more likely than AQxx, it isn't, but Axxx and 2 or 3 hearts is certainly more likely than AQxx and 1 or 4 hearts, even though AQxx gives more freedom to the arrangement of the other HCP.
Edit: Just to clarify, I didn't mean that Axxx is more likely than AQxx, it isn't, but Axxx and 2 or 3 hearts is certainly more likely than AQxx and 1 or 4 hearts, even though AQxx gives more freedom to the arrangement of the other HCP.
#3
Posted 2013-May-20, 01:20
If trump doesn't break, will east lead from AQxx without knowing where 10 is? I guess unlikely.
Michael Sun
#4
Posted 2013-May-20, 01:47
What do they open with 4=1=4=4? If the answer is 1♦, we know that trumps are breaking.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
#6
Posted 2013-May-20, 03:32
Sorry, I thought West had raised clubs.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
#7
Posted 2013-May-20, 06:28
We are not told the vulnerability. We know it was the first board of a match, but we do not know the match length, or whether it was board 1, board 7 or board 9, pretty much the only boards one can start a match with. As board 7 is dealer South, and we are not told the hands have been rotated for convenience, I will guess it was board 1 or 9. If East was vulnerable, he would be a big favourite to hold the queen of spades, as Axxx x Qxx AJxxx is quite light second in at adverse.
If it is board 1, love all, then he may well have that hand, and I rise as the good point of not knowing where the ten of spades is makes it hard to switch from AQxx.
If it is board 1, love all, then he may well have that hand, and I rise as the good point of not knowing where the ten of spades is makes it hard to switch from AQxx.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar
#8
Posted 2013-May-20, 08:57
rogerclee, on 2013-May-20, 00:11, said:
Nice play from AQxx and a stiff heart, but Axxx is just more likely -- in theory, and certainly in practice.
Edit: Just to clarify, I didn't mean that Axxx is more likely than AQxx, it isn't, but Axxx and 2 or 3 hearts is certainly more likely than AQxx and 1 or 4 hearts, even though AQxx gives more freedom to the arrangement of the other HCP.
Edit: Just to clarify, I didn't mean that Axxx is more likely than AQxx, it isn't, but Axxx and 2 or 3 hearts is certainly more likely than AQxx and 1 or 4 hearts, even though AQxx gives more freedom to the arrangement of the other HCP.
Yep RHO had AQxx x xxx AJxxx.
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#9
Posted 2013-May-20, 08:58
cnszsun, on 2013-May-20, 01:20, said:
If trump doesn't break, will east lead from AQxx without knowing where 10 is? I guess unlikely.
I think this is an excellent point. Hard to calculate the Grosvnenor element here.
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#10
Posted 2013-May-20, 11:33
Rise with the K
If trumps are breaking 4/1 a continued club defense
seems completely obvious no matter holding Axxx or
AQxx in spades. There are limited dummy entries and
playing a club immediately forces declarer to decide
how to use this entry before gathering information on
the hand.
There is a legitimate defense if trumps are breaking 32
and that is rho trying to get a heart ruff for his hopefully
Hx partner by leading low from the A.
If trumps are breaking 4/1 a continued club defense
seems completely obvious no matter holding Axxx or
AQxx in spades. There are limited dummy entries and
playing a club immediately forces declarer to decide
how to use this entry before gathering information on
the hand.
There is a legitimate defense if trumps are breaking 32
and that is rho trying to get a heart ruff for his hopefully
Hx partner by leading low from the A.
#11
Posted 2013-May-20, 12:54
Phil, on 2013-May-20, 08:58, said:
I think this is an excellent point. Hard to calculate the Grosvnenor element here.
Well, in fairness if our hand was the same missing the ST we would make anyway on a neutral return, which complicates the problem a bit in theory. In practice it would be difficult for a defender to figure this out easily at the table.
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