Playing in an individual with butler scoring, opponents are playing a simple form of 2/1. What would you assume 3 clubs means? What would you lead?
What does 3 clubs show?
#1
Posted 2012-September-05, 16:50
Playing in an individual with butler scoring, opponents are playing a simple form of 2/1. What would you assume 3 clubs means? What would you lead?
#2
Posted 2012-September-05, 17:16
#3
Posted 2012-September-05, 17:54
#4
Posted 2012-September-05, 18:23
#5
Posted 2012-September-05, 19:47
#6
Posted 2012-September-05, 22:58
#7
Posted 2012-September-06, 01:34
3♣ can be natural or patterning out with 3 cards.
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#8
Posted 2012-September-06, 02:01
I would lead a club.
I play declarer for something along a 3532 with nothing in clubs. I would not play the jack, but this is sexy. At least till you find out that they hold T8xx in Dummy and Qx in the closed hand...
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#9
Posted 2012-September-06, 02:08
aguahombre, on 2012-September-05, 22:58, said:
A spade seems like a ridiculous lead to me. RHO has shown a GF hand with no club values, thus he is extremely likely to have fitting spade and diamond honours. Not only does this make it likely that he will come to nine tricks eventually and hence that we should lead aggressively, it also means that a pointed suit lead could rob partner of vital entries for leading clubs, and that it might crush partners holdings.
I would lead a club, with a heart a distant second.
#10
Posted 2012-September-06, 03:15
phil_20686, on 2012-September-06, 02:08, said:
Could it be that RHO has 5 hearts and wanted to look for a heart fit? Or perhaps RHO had some other reason to bid fourth suit GF, a hand like xxx KQ10x AQx Axx? Or do you think that that hand should bid differently?
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#11
Posted 2012-September-06, 03:35
#12
Posted 2012-September-06, 03:42
han, on 2012-September-06, 03:15, said:
Yeah sure, he can have these hands, but there is also a pretty large fraction of hands where he will have Axx KQTx AQx xxx, in which case leading a club is likely to work better than leading a spade.
I strongly believe that its a mistake to lead passively on this auction. I would lead a club, probably the J.
#13
Posted 2012-September-06, 03:57
#14
Posted 2012-September-06, 08:47
I also messed up later in the defence too, throwing a ♥ I needed to keep, letting the contract through for an 11 imp loss. A low club lead would probably have led to down 2.
#15
Posted 2012-September-06, 09:21
Quartic, on 2012-September-06, 08:47, said:
Sad to say you deserve each other, partner knows you have a singleton spade presuming you don't lead small from J7/Q7/QJ7. Why have you led a stiff ? Probably because you have a heart and/or club suit you didn't want to lead. Playing a spade back is silly, club looks more promising than heart so I think he should find the switch.
Discarding the heart is also ridiculous, you just have to hope declarer doesn't have the J8 left, so he can't exit a club to you to give him 2 more hearts.