You lead the ♠5 which goes to the T-K-3. At trick 2, partner tries to cash the ace of spades and declarer ruffs. Declarer then leads the ♣4 from hand. You do not have suit preference on "cashing" the winners. Do you win or duck?
Not the ideal start they say defense can often survive one mistake
#1
Posted 2020-December-13, 13:47
You lead the ♠5 which goes to the T-K-3. At trick 2, partner tries to cash the ace of spades and declarer ruffs. Declarer then leads the ♣4 from hand. You do not have suit preference on "cashing" the winners. Do you win or duck?
#2
Posted 2020-December-13, 15:39
#3
Posted 2020-December-13, 16:09
helene_t, on 2020-December-13, 15:39, said:
The reason to win is if declarer has something like x, AKJxxxx, xxxx, x or x, AKJxxxx, xxx, Qx where you thwart the morton's fork by winning and playing a diamond to remove the entry prematurely, if you don't declarer's second club whether he has the Q or not disappears on the spade and partner's ♦K is the third and last trick for the defence.
#4
Posted 2020-December-13, 20:50
If he’s on 6 hearts, he pretty much has to hold the club Queen to play this way, but ducking can’t really help, even if he’s 1633, and 1624 makes no sense..he’d take the diamond hook.
So I think all constructions that seem (to me) plausible, call for popping the Ace and playing a diamond.
#5
Posted 2020-December-20, 15:07
Ducking leads to letting the contract home while if you win, you just wait for your 2 trump tricks.
#6
Posted 2020-December-21, 04:21
If contract 3♠-1, then opps can make 3♥ on my LOTT calculation. -50 against +140. Or -100 if X
#7
Posted 2020-December-21, 04:34
LBengtsson, on 2020-December-21, 04:21, said:
If contract 3♠-1, then opps can make 3♥ on my LOTT calculation. -50 against +140. Or -100 if X
S has a crappy suit, the last thing you want is partner leading one from Kx(x) against 3♦ and them making a trick more than anybody else, N could overcall 1♠ if that's your style.
#8
Posted 2020-December-21, 06:32
Cyberyeti, on 2020-December-21, 04:34, said:
In the book The Complete Boook on Overcalls, Mike Lawrence advocates overcalling on such suits and worse, but only if it has some obstructive potential and the hand has trick taking potential outside. ♠8 ♥65432 ♦AQ32 ♣AK4 and ♠J8742 ♥8 ♦AK3 ♣AJ42 are both 1♥ and 1♠ overcalls over 1♣.
#9
Posted 2020-December-21, 06:35
AL78, on 2020-December-21, 06:32, said:
Yeah, but this is an ace or more light of those, it's neither a suit nor a hand.
#10
Posted 2020-December-21, 07:23
I’d not do it at imps because if my diamond holding....xxx in the suit opened to your right is the worst possible holding, though not as bad as when RHO opened a major.
#11
Posted 2020-December-22, 10:21
And it does look automatic to rise with the ♣A.