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Lucky lead Mea culpa
#2
Posted 2019-February-13, 03:07
Essentially you have to tell if hearts are breaking or not. West did have the short spades, and play the C5 then the C4 possibly suit-preference high. Perhaps he holds e.g. T J963 Q982 K542, where even a singleton trump lead looks the most appealing of that ugly lot. But it's far from clear, as something like T J93 Q982 KJ542 would have the same lead issue and likely discard the same way.
You can actually pick up J963 with W thanks to the power of the 5 and the 4 . Lead the 8, if 9 then K (East shows out), DA and then run the 5. And hell, this can't go wrong if East has them either, as W will show out when you lead the 8. The challenge is backing your judgement / guess if you lead the 8 and W follows small. I'm not sure I would (unless playing for a swing, perhaps).
ahydra
You can actually pick up J963 with W thanks to the power of the 5 and the 4 . Lead the 8, if 9 then K (East shows out), DA and then run the 5. And hell, this can't go wrong if East has them either, as W will show out when you lead the 8. The challenge is backing your judgement / guess if you lead the 8 and W follows small. I'm not sure I would (unless playing for a swing, perhaps).
ahydra
#3
Posted 2019-February-14, 17:53
You are only worried about a 4-0 heart break. I will be shocked if west had a singleton spade and a void in hearts, so I'd cater to east having the void.
#4
Posted 2019-February-15, 17:10
When at trick 2 you find that LHO had only 1 trump and RHO had 3, LHO has 12 vacant places and RHO only 10. So the odds (12/10) favor LHO having 4 ♥, if anyone does.
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In a local league match (aggregate) -- about 3 hours ago.
Against 6♠ by South, LHO leads ♠T won by ♠J.
On declarer's ♠AK76
-- LHO discards ♣2 ♣5 ♣4 ♦2.
-- RHO follows twice then discards ♣8 ♦6
UDCA
What now?