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#1 User is offline   luke warm 

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Posted 2005-April-17, 08:41

in each case, 1nt was opened on your right and 3nt bid on your left... it's your lead... these all come from ewen's excellent book opening leads... these aren't particularly difficult, they get harder later in the the book... i will give ewen's solutions in hidden text, but try not to peek until you have chosen your lead, and more importantly have chosen *why* you lead as you do... if this is well-received i'll post more from later chapters... have fun

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Posted 2005-April-17, 09:21

Hi

1. 6 4th best

2. J top of sequnce

3. 8? top of sequence usless here, I can't get back in

4. 5 4th best

5. 8 the others look even worse :)

6. 3 in hope of promoting Q

7. 6 4th best

8. 10 top of sequnce

9. 7 no idea

10. 6 ditto

11. 7 usless doubleton

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Posted 2005-April-17, 09:38

1. 6 - 4th best, if I can catch my partner with an honor, we are ready to set it.

2. J - This one is easy, I have the Jack, Ten and Nine of the suit. It's almost a must

3. 10 - I really don't want declarer to know my partner has everything, and I am never getting back in again, so I'll lead my best card and hope that helps my partner out. After all, he may have KQ9x or something.

4. Q - Steering towards this more than the 4th best lead. I am going to make declarer work for this, but I want my tricks too!

5. 8 - Again, I'll make declarer work for his tricks.

6. 3 - Please god, let my partner have the J or better. I can get in 3 times, so if partner has an honor, we may set it 1.

7. 6 - 4th best, no surprise there.

8. 10 - Top of internal sequence. Any other lead may be finessing my partner off of the bat. No thanks.

9. 7 - Top of nothing - I don't want to lead 4th best because I don't have anything in that suit to help us with. I'll sit back and let declarer decide what to do.

10. K - Yes, believe it or not for the same reason as #3 - My minor suits will never be reached. On 1NT-3NT - the opponents have a higher chance of having minor controls, this is my only chance to try to set something up for partner, even if it's a slow winner with say the 10 eventually, well, at least it's a trick.

11. A to check out the situation, after that, I'll be able to count the dummy's points versus the possible declarer points and that'll tell me whether or not I should continue or switch.
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Posted 2005-April-17, 11:12

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well done, both of you... next time they'll be a little tougher :)
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Posted 2005-April-17, 11:13

I'm not sure the last one is correct. I know its the "textbook" lead, but I think a simulation might be good. Anyways I always lead low in this situation (or the ten in this case) but I've always wondered if its really correct. There are alot of positions where it loses.
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Posted 2005-April-17, 11:16

good point, i'd also like to see a sim... but give declarer QJx or give dummy Jxx and declarer Qx... there's also the problem of the 2nd lead, after the A or K
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Posted 2005-April-17, 12:11

and one time, there will be QJ on the board and 9xx in declarer's hand and you will have given him the contract by leading the 10.

I will always lead the A to check out the situation.
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Posted 2005-April-17, 13:08

With no outside entries, I'm sure it's right to lead small. The question for me is how much outside strength you need before it is right to lead top - IMO you need most of it.
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Posted 2005-April-17, 14:03

jdulmage, on Apr 17 2005, 12:11 PM, said:

I will always lead the A to check out the situation.

that's fine, do what you think best... but remember, the 'book' lead is so for a reason...

btw, when you say you will "always" lead the ace, does that mean regardless of the results?
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Posted 2005-April-17, 14:11

luke warm, on Apr 17 2005, 03:03 PM, said:

jdulmage, on Apr 17 2005, 12:11 PM, said:

I will always lead the A to check out the situation.

that's fine, do what you think best... but remember, the 'book' lead is so for a reason...

btw, when you say you will "always" lead the ace, does that mean regardless of the results?

Yes, just like the "book" situations have always been - nothing but suggested leads and just like my choice to lead the A - a suggestion.

And I will lead the ace against certain bidding or bidding where my partner hasn't come in with a suit of any sort. If it's IMPs, I'll be leading small. Also could depend who I'm playing against.

So no, I won't "always" lead the A, but people don't always have to follow a book just because somebody published it.

Bring on the harder ones.
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Posted 2005-April-17, 17:00

Nice topic Jimmy!

I would generally lead low (here the ten) on the last hand. This should be good any time partner has a doubleton and a side entry. Leading high "to take a look" will often give away the contract.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2005-April-18, 07:38

jdulmage, on Apr 17 2005, 01:11 PM, said:

and one time, there will be QJ on the board and 9xx in declarer's hand and you will have given him the  contract by leading the 10.

I will always lead the A to check out the situation.

A is too risky. It would've been right if you had AKJT9.

Leading an Ace in NT requires your partner to unblock his honor or give a count without one. Imagine how your partner surrenders the Queen and declarer's meager Jxx gets unexpectedly promoted.

I wasn't sure about #11. Was torn apart between 10 and x, but the King appears best iregardless whether your partner signals an attitude or count.

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Posted 2005-April-18, 09:29

i could (and should, just ask my p) read lead quizzes all day - more please!
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