I thought this was the most interesting of all the threads you started Frances, I hope you will post the results and your thoughts on this problem.
Lead V
#22
Posted 2013-May-16, 13:54
I thought this was an interesting lead problem of itself.
In BW, you don't get to find out what the full lie is, you should consider it as an abstract problem.
I think you should lead a heart, although I am torn between the ace and the queen.
That's a warning that the full hand is going to be a disappointment, because the only lead to beat it is a diamond (sorry). Codo was right, that you have to not give the 9th trick on the opening lead. At the table, they played in 4D at one table, and I played in 3NT at the other. LHO tried a club lead to be passive, but that didn't work, because their hands are:
9x
xx
K5xx
J10xxx
AJ8x
Kx
A10987
AQ
I leave it as an exercise for the reader how to make it on a black suit lead lead
(RHO made it easy by not inserting an honour when I led a spade from the dummy, but it's still cold anyway)
p.s. the king of spades lead would be interesting
In BW, you don't get to find out what the full lie is, you should consider it as an abstract problem.
I think you should lead a heart, although I am torn between the ace and the queen.
That's a warning that the full hand is going to be a disappointment, because the only lead to beat it is a diamond (sorry). Codo was right, that you have to not give the 9th trick on the opening lead. At the table, they played in 4D at one table, and I played in 3NT at the other. LHO tried a club lead to be passive, but that didn't work, because their hands are:
9x
xx
K5xx
J10xxx
AJ8x
Kx
A10987
AQ
I leave it as an exercise for the reader how to make it on a black suit lead lead
(RHO made it easy by not inserting an honour when I led a spade from the dummy, but it's still cold anyway)
p.s. the king of spades lead would be interesting
#24
Posted 2013-May-18, 19:58
heart Q
Unless the heart K is trick 9 the downsides of leading the Q are few--
We do not lose out when p has the club A or KQ since the opps can't
run 9 tricks without clubs or spades. Leading the A can really be damaging
to the defense in many distributional cases u give up the heart K anyway
(except for those rare stiff K scenarios). Opps may be able to navigate
their way to 9 tricks via clubs/dia/heart K spade A. OUCH
I do not pin much hope the dia Q will win a trick but leading the heart A
will virtually guarantee it wont take one (JLOGIC).
Unless the heart K is trick 9 the downsides of leading the Q are few--
We do not lose out when p has the club A or KQ since the opps can't
run 9 tricks without clubs or spades. Leading the A can really be damaging
to the defense in many distributional cases u give up the heart K anyway
(except for those rare stiff K scenarios). Opps may be able to navigate
their way to 9 tricks via clubs/dia/heart K spade A. OUCH
I do not pin much hope the dia Q will win a trick but leading the heart A
will virtually guarantee it wont take one (JLOGIC).
#25
Posted 2013-May-19, 04:08
here's another layout when the HA is the winning lead:
QJx
xxx
J10xxx
Kx
A
Kxx
A98xx
AQxx
I'm not saying you should play for this, but just observing that it's not _only_ stiff king where it gains...
QJx
xxx
J10xxx
Kx
A
Kxx
A98xx
AQxx
I'm not saying you should play for this, but just observing that it's not _only_ stiff king where it gains...
#27
Posted 2013-May-19, 04:16
What does East discard on the second round of hearts?
Edit: I'll leave my reply for the next person who needs a hint
Edit: I'll leave my reply for the next person who needs a hint
#28
Posted 2013-May-19, 06:28
Very nice, Frances.
But I think I will need to practice a little more before I will consistently make that obvious discard.
I will need to practice a lot more before I can envision this on opening lead.
Rik
But I think I will need to practice a little more before I will consistently make that obvious discard.

I will need to practice a lot more before I can envision this on opening lead.
Rik
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The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg