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#1 User is offline   jschafer 

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Posted 2011-December-03, 17:02



T is led, East playing the 4. IMPs.

When you play the J:
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Posted 2011-December-03, 19:35

View Postjschafer, on 2011-December-03, 17:02, said:



T is led, East playing the 4. IMPs.

When you play the J:
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This was NOT an oooooops this was an intentional and dare I say
criminal act of bidding. That 6d vs 6c (to offer alternative place
to play) has landed you in a cruddy contract. Bid properly and
you wont have to worry so much about what LOP is available for
a cute 10% contract. NUFF SAID:)
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Posted 2011-December-03, 19:47

6 would have asked for Q, not a suggestion to play.
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Posted 2011-December-04, 07:52

I am playing 6, not J (rule of 12, enough entries).

What happens then?

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Posted 2011-December-04, 08:56

West plays small and East the T.
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Posted 2011-December-04, 08:59

I think ruff a heart in dummy is the line, after winning Q I need either clubs 2-2 or K onside so play a heart to hand, (looking that clubs don´t break from the info of your posts I assume Q holds) ruff a heart, draw trumps and hope they are 3-3 or that the guy with the club guard is out of hearts in the end.
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Posted 2011-December-04, 12:03

Well that is how I played it and was wondering if that is better than a hook (the line my p suggested). It looks quite hard for RHO to return a when he gets in.
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Posted 2011-December-06, 07:39

LOL, that auction is nothing like advanced/expert bridge...
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