Win or lose leads Doubling a World Champion
#2 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-June-17, 16:45
#3
Posted 2005-June-17, 17:01
first, i think that meck's remark is based on the fact that he plays w a client, so he takes on himself the possible blame , as his part obviously took a view bidding 5♥. the idea is : during play, take the blame on yourself, then discuss on healthy basis afterwards


second, it seems that the choice is between ♣ace & ♣underlead..i do not see danger concretely, so i do not underlead.
#4
Posted 2005-June-17, 17:18
#5
Posted 2005-June-17, 17:40
#6
Posted 2005-June-17, 18:02
#7
Posted 2005-June-17, 20:05

as to which spade to lead that is another question ....ill go with J♠ catering to partner having kx♠ or kxx♠ and that hell be able to direct the defense
#8
Posted 2005-June-17, 20:18
#9
Posted 2005-June-17, 20:23
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What do you think?
#10
Posted 2005-June-17, 21:04
All leads but a ♠ seem reasonable, but ♣A seems the oen wich retains contrtol of the situation.
#11
Posted 2005-June-17, 21:39
And it was Holmes who once said, "If you eliminate the impossible, whatever is left, no matter how improbable, must be the truth."
Another time the critical clue turned out to be the failure of a dog to bark.
So I'm wondering, what hands could partner hold and NOT (bark) double? If you elinimate those, then musn't the truth be that he holds whatever hand is left?
Does this concept alter your choice of leads?
Thanks,
WinstonM
#12
Posted 2005-June-18, 05:57
Given this, a ♠ looks obviously wrong. There could be some merit to leading the ♣A, or a ♥ might help, but I actually think I'll try my small ♦, leading through dummy's presumed suit into partner's presumed suit.
#13
Posted 2005-June-18, 07:17
Winstonm, on Jun 17 2005, 09:23 PM, said:
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What do you think?
i think it's a matter of agreement

#14
Posted 2005-June-18, 08:31
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Is there a concensus that the (standard) double here shows a strong suggestion to defend?
#15
Posted 2005-June-18, 09:17

#16
Posted 2005-June-18, 10:11
#17
Posted 2005-June-18, 19:56
You have quite clearly shown an unbalanced black two-suiter; with this vulnerability, it's hard to know who is pushing who around and who can make what.
This certainly isn't a forcing pass auction, so partner must be sending a clear message that defending is the right choice. Would he do that with these hands:
Kxxx
x
xxxx
Kxxx
Qxxx
xx
xxx
KQxx
KQxx
xx
xxx
Kxxx
Nothing clear-cut about these holdings. So what kind of hand would give partner a clear cut double?
Qxxx
xx
KQJ
xxxx
Qxxx
x
AKxx
xxxx
Aren't these the hands that partner almost has to hold for his bidding to make sense?
For the record, partner led the club A, allowing declarer to score his Kx, the difference between +500 and +800
My hand?
xxxx
xx
AKx
xxxx
4S makes our way, so the +80 wasn't enough. +380 would have done it. So, another 2nd place on my resume'.

Without the double, the Club Ace is totally reaonable. However, I believe by eliminating the impossible, one can find the right lead on this hand.
WinstonM
1H-2C-2H-3C
4H-4S-5H-x
P-P-P
Before dummy comes down, Meckstroth says to his partner, "I'm sorry. This is all my fault."
Get this right and you win the K.O.s; wrong, and it's just another second best on your resume'. What do you lead? Did RHOs comment affect your choice?