You lead ♦A (anyone not leading top ♦?) and you look at the dummy. Partner follows with ♦6 and declarer plays the ♦8. Your signal is UDCA so partner either holds 632 or singleton 6 in ♦. What is your next move and the logic behind?
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Next move? What is the logic behind your choice?
#2
Posted 2010-November-16, 02:10
I'm leading a spade to jam up communications between the two hands, and to prevent a club ruff. I think its a fairly clear switch.
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#3
Posted 2010-November-16, 02:11
Anything could be right. A spade to prevent a club ruff if declarer holds ♠KQJxxxx ♥xx ♦x ♣Axx. Or a club to develope a club trick if declarer holds ♠QJ10xxxxx ♥Jx ♦x ♣Ax. Or a diamond to cash diamond tricks when he holds ♠QJxxxxxx ♥Kx ♦xxx ♣-.
I am guessing a club hoping for four tricks with ♣AK♠K♦A or ♣K♥K♦A♠K or ♣AK♦A HK.
I am guessing a club hoping for four tricks with ♣AK♠K♦A or ♣K♥K♦A♠K or ♣AK♦A HK.
#4
Posted 2010-November-16, 02:17
I'd lead a ♥ because we need 2 tricks there. If partner doesn't hold the ♥KJ then declarer doesn't even need a ♣ ruff, he can just develop his ♦s.
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