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Posted 2006-March-18, 20:51

Step in the shoes of South, playing with North (me). West opens 1D, and without interference they bid 1D-1S-1NT-3NT. Partner leads the heart 6 and you see:

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You play the J, declarer wins the ace. A diamond goes to the queen and a diamond goes back to the ace (partner following 5, 10) and a third diamond goes to partner's king. Which signal do you want to give?
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2006-March-19, 00:01

Declarer seems to have a 11-14 count w/ AK of and either or both black jacks. Assuming spades break 3-3, declarer can make 4, 3 and 2 as you won't have left when a spade is ducked into you.

It seems right to encourage a club, but then pard is likely to have a doubleton and scoring 2, 1 and 1 won't set the contract.

All said that done, it's best to make a neutral discard and let pard continue (hoping he's QT or something like that) or whatever he deems best...

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Posted 2006-March-19, 03:21

If partner's lead is fourth highest then he holds QT7(x) remaining and a heart continuation will break the contract for sure, partner is marked with the K.

The only danger is if partner thinks the suit needs to be cashed to break the contract. For instance declarer holds Qxx AKx Axxxx xx, so I must not encourage clubs because then partner is entitled to think I have AJ to length and he will play K and another rather than another heart.
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Posted 2006-March-19, 12:25

Very good!

Here is the full hand:




Notice North's dilemma: If declarer has the Q but not the J then a club shift is called for because declarer has 10 top tricks. But if declarer has the !cJ and not the spade queen then a heart continuation will beat the contract.

If south asks for a club then north wilil get it wrong.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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