AJ9XX
Qxx
you have plenty of entries and cannot afford to lose a trick.
Of course, you must place the K with west. So, how do you takle this one?
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#2
Posted 2014-April-05, 14:26
I see no difference in low to the J or Q to low other than that we may catch west sleeping if we start with the Q and they don't cover holding KTx. Then we don't have to guess after QKAx. But if they do cover, then I think you still should play for the drop if you have nothing to go off of. You definitely don't want to start by low to the 9 though. When east does have single T you will lose when starting with the Q or low to J.
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Junior - Always looking for new partners to improve my play with..I have my fair share of brilliancy and blunders.
"Did your mother really marry a Mr Head and name her son Richard?" - jillybean
#3
Posted 2014-April-05, 21:37
If we assume that west will correctly cover with Kxx or KTx it is a three way guess between those holdings and west Kx. The advantage of playing the immediate finesse of the J is that it minimizes the number of undertricks when it fails. Leading the Q, as RunemPard has noted, will take advantage of a defensive lapse common against non-experts. You can never beat a 4-1 break.
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