In general when is it right to play second hand high?
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second hand high?
#3
Posted 2014-May-09, 04:28
There are many cases, eg killing an entry to dummy eg
AJTxx
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You hold Kxx, play the K if the lead is to dummy
AJTxx
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You hold Kxx, play the K if the lead is to dummy
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#4
Posted 2014-May-30, 11:37
Almost all the same times that it is right to lead high.
Situations like the_hog's are sometimes hard to spot on opening lead, of course
Situations like the_hog's are sometimes hard to spot on opening lead, of course
#5
Posted 2014-May-30, 12:40
Danger hand high! (play high when you have to win the trick NOW otherwise your entry will be useless)
http://www.bridgeace...r_Hand_High.pdf
http://www.bridgeace...r_Hand_High.pdf
... and I can prove it with my usual, flawless logic.
George Carlin
George Carlin
#7
Posted 2014-May-30, 15:18
To keep partner off an end-play...
To interfere with Declarer's attempt at an avoidance play...
To create a late entry in partner's hand (Say K from Kx)...
To block dummy's suit...
To limit the run of a long suit (AK109xx in dummy, 0/1 in declarer hand.... Declarer leads 10! You play J from Jxx or Jx but duck from Q/Jxxx).
To waste a dummy entry...
To interfere with Declarer's attempt at an avoidance play...
To create a late entry in partner's hand (Say K from Kx)...
To block dummy's suit...
To limit the run of a long suit (AK109xx in dummy, 0/1 in declarer hand.... Declarer leads 10! You play J from Jxx or Jx but duck from Q/Jxxx).
To waste a dummy entry...
Be the partner you want to play with.
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