matchpoints. rank your choices. 1NT was g11-14
Your Lead
#1
Posted 2017-October-19, 14:38
matchpoints. rank your choices. 1NT was g11-14
#3
Posted 2017-October-19, 16:03
#4
Posted 2017-October-19, 18:18
#5
Posted 2017-October-19, 18:32
I'd rather go semi-conventional - 4th highest (assuming that's the leads we use) - and 'go' with the field than trying to find a killing lead at matchpoints.
#6
Posted 2017-October-20, 02:38
#7
Posted 2017-October-20, 05:06
too many frozen suit combinations include a defender having T8 for me to be happy with spades or diamonds. I would lead a club ONLY if we needed a top or if our partnership agreement was to always play top or bottom leads (most of which will fail rather spectacularly). P had a chance to compete in PO seat and their failure to do so greatly increases the probability they are balanced since they are at least as strong as we are.
#8
Posted 2017-October-20, 05:59
#10
Posted 2017-October-20, 08:53
gszes, on 2017-October-20, 05:06, said:
too many frozen suit combinations include a defender having T8 for me to be happy with spades or diamonds. I would lead a club ONLY if we needed a top or if our partnership agreement was to always play top or bottom leads (most of which will fail rather spectacularly). P had a chance to compete in PO seat and their failure to do so greatly increases the probability they are balanced since they are at least as strong as we are.
I tend to leading a low heart as well. Safe, as it does not give away anything.
I definitely would not lead a club.
#11
Posted 2017-October-20, 13:38
lamford, on 2017-October-19, 14:38, said:
matchpoints. rank your choices. 1NT was g11-14
♥2 Unlike a suit contract,it's perfectly safe to lead away from aces
at No Trumps This suit could also be declarer's weak point.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#12
Posted 2017-October-20, 15:25
Don't feel strongly between a spade and a diamond. A club could be a super goal or a disaster.
#13
Posted 2017-October-20, 19:54
Diamond easy second choice, then spade.
#14
Posted 2017-October-20, 21:32
Seriously, almost anything could be right. A spade could hit partner's suit, and at least it probably doesn't give much away. A heart could set up a long-card trick for your side, but it could also give a trick. A diamond could also set up a long-card trick, but it may be too late to take it. A club is risky, as that could be declarer's suit (he might hook twice otherwise), but partner might have JTxxx.
I think at MPs I would lead a low diamond, but questions like this don't seem very useful to me, because there is too much guesswork and luck involved to really come up with a "best" answer.
Cheers,
mike
#15
Posted 2017-October-20, 22:20
miamijd, on 2017-October-20, 21:32, said:
Seriously, almost anything could be right. A spade could hit partner's suit, and at least it probably doesn't give much away. A heart could set up a long-card trick for your side, but it could also give a trick. A diamond could also set up a long-card trick, but it may be too late to take it. A club is risky, as that could be declarer's suit (he might hook twice otherwise), but partner might have JTxxx.
I think at MPs I would lead a low diamond, but questions like this don't seem very useful to me, because there is too much guesswork and luck involved to really come up with a "best" answer.
Cheers,
mike
Best answer on here, Mike. Exactly what I was thinking when I commented. With scant information to go on - except everyone appears to be average-pointed and balanced - it is a 'toss a coin' scenario. Who knows whether every East will be in a 1NT contract, too? The only small bit of information that you have is that declarer has opened a weak NT, so is less likely to have a 5 card major playing Acol (presumably) as a rebid at the 2 level can be made on a 5 card suit, but then again they may be playing 5M Acol as I do occasionally. As you say, it's luck and a guess.
#16
Posted 2017-October-20, 23:05
Partner has to have at least 6 (Responder bad 11, opener 14) up to about a max of about 13-14 where action would be taken in reopening seat.
Responder probably doesn't have a 5 card major as with one and without enough to invite, 2 M (or transfer to 2 M) would be normal.
I think I'm putting ♠ 8 on the table. Especially at MP, if the opponents are 4-4 in ♠, 2 ♠ making their way may outscore 1 NT.
#17
Posted 2017-October-21, 03:08
#18
Posted 2017-October-21, 06:07
miamijd, on 2017-October-20, 21:32, said:
Seriously, almost anything could be right. A spade could hit partner's suit, and at least it probably doesn't give much away. A heart could set up a long-card trick for your side, but it could also give a trick. A diamond could also set up a long-card trick, but it may be too late to take it. A club is risky, as that could be declarer's suit (he might hook twice otherwise), but partner might have JTxxx.
I think at MPs I would lead a low diamond, but questions like this don't seem very useful to me, because there is too much guesswork and luck involved to really come up with a "best" answer.
Cheers,
mike
My choice was based on the lesser evil. A club achieves nothing;a diamond lead is pointless..partner may return the suit expecting
you to have led from a high honor. The same goes for the spades. So,by a process of elimination,the best lead is the 4th highest heart.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#19
Posted 2017-October-21, 07:41
#20
Posted 2017-October-21, 07:51
nullve, on 2017-October-21, 07:41, said:
If so I would expect it to do better still with 4 human players, since any of the other suits look reasonably likely to save declarer a guess that the DD solver will always get right.
matchpoints. rank your choices. 1NT was g11-14