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Plan the play in 3N: be specific

#1 User is online   mikeh 

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Posted 2025-July-07, 18:37

Opening lead is spade 10, club matchpoints. LHO is one of the stronger players.

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Posted 2025-July-08, 06:14

The club blockage is my biggest concern

I'm playing the Jack of Spades and over taking with the Queen
At this point in time, I am sorely tempted to lead the Queen of Diamonds

I considered leading the Queen of Clubs, but I'm not 100% sure what to do if LHO covers.
I suspect that winning the Ace and then bang down some clubs hoping to drop the 10 while I still have a spade entry is best.

to me, at least, this one is hard
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Posted 2025-July-08, 09:06

same line but win the ace and hook East for T6
Is the danger with Wsst having stiff King and East T64?

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Posted 2025-July-08, 10:16

I place LHO with something near this:
1098xxx, KQx, Kxx, x

I give up on the optimism and win the J in dummy and lead a low club. If Rho plays small I play Q. If that holds and both follow, I cross to spade K and lead a second low club.

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Posted 2025-July-08, 16:04

Playing west for KD, shorter heart length
Hope to win 3C 2D, 3S, 1H

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Low club towards Q
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Posted 2025-July-12, 18:04

I'll try myself on this one😅
I'd win the K and play a small to the Q. You're marked with A and the clubs, but you may not have Q, and you want to avoid a heart return if W has K as you suspect.
If the Q wins, play J: if W covers, win the A and finess the 10. If W plays low and E wins, win the return with the J and cash Q. If they brake, you have 10 tricks, otherwise 9 by conceding the 10 now.

On a return after losing to E's K, you can duck two rounds as discovery play, then play safety against the heart lenght.

If W is void in clubs, he has won K at trick 2 and hopefully returned a spade, won in dummy. Return in hand with A and play the J, W shows out, you let it run. If E ducks, club to the A and club finesse.
If W returns a heart instead, and he is void in clubs, they will still only get 2 hearts, 1 diamond and 1 club.

Did I write something terribly wrong? 😅
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