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What lead do you choose? Is it just a guess?

Poll: What lead do you choose? (53 member(s) have cast votes)

What lead do you choose?

  1. Spade (34 votes [64.15%])

    Percentage of vote: 64.15%

  2. Heart (8 votes [15.09%])

    Percentage of vote: 15.09%

  3. Diamond (4 votes [7.55%])

    Percentage of vote: 7.55%

  4. Club (7 votes [13.21%])

    Percentage of vote: 13.21%

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#21 User is offline   billw55 

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Posted 2015-February-26, 07:59

OK, so east doesn't have the hand he represented in the bidding. This time, it worked out for them. Maybe next time, opening leader will hold the AK and the result will be very different.

I am not going to lose any sleep over choosing a losing lead because my opponent bid badly. What goes around comes around.
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Posted 2015-February-26, 08:57

It is a normal auction for random BBO opponents Free! :blink: ;)
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Posted 2015-February-26, 09:09

View PostZelandakh, on 2015-February-26, 08:57, said:

It is a normal auction for random BBO opponents Free! :blink: ;)

Nah, in a normal random auction east would rebid hearts.
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Posted 2015-February-26, 10:05

View Postbillw55, on 2015-February-26, 09:09, said:

Nah, in a normal random auction east would rebid hearts.

All of 2, 2NT, 3, 3, 3NT and 4 are "normal" rebids in this context, no? B-)
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Posted 2015-March-02, 13:05

If you had agreed on that convention North had a Darkner double. "Partner, bid the usual(often unbid)suit." But we all know that such doubles only occur in Bridge World.
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Posted 2015-March-02, 19:05

View PostFree, on 2015-February-26, 01:04, said:

Not sure what is interesting about this hand, because this isn't what you would call a normal auction. East didn't look for a fit or stoppers... Finding the correct lead after an auction from coocooland isn't interesting at all imo.

I agree with the comment, except that presumably you are referring to Cloud Cuckoo Land, and the meaning of that has become corrupted over the years. It was originally a perfect city in the clouds (in The Birds), and they would not have had this auction there. I am not sure, therefore, that one can do a simulation. And what should double of the final contract ask for? It doesn't seem that the traditional meaning of the first suit bid by dummy can be needed, so I would suggest that it shows something like AQ of spades and asks for them to be led. I therefore lead a heart.
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Posted 2015-March-06, 02:41

6NT is not a bad contract. It will win on over 90% of the time that opening leader does not lead a club. Assuming a Bird-Anthias leader, the opponents will usually not lead the club unless leader has the AK of , never from K led suit, only from the A led suit if J not held and 0 or 1 outside of the other J's are held, about 1 of 4 hands where neither A or K of clubs are held. Yes, 6 is the optimal contract at IMPs, and probably would have been at matchpoints. Note that 3 NT is a bad contract, the opponents have length in clubs, and it will in many auctions be the unbid or 4th suit. On actual hand 3NT would go down.
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