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#1 User is offline   gwnn 

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Posted 2010-August-09, 18:16

Scoring: MP

1-1-x-2
x-p-3-p
3NT-p-p-p


T (standard) lead to the Jack
small diamond from dummy...

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Posted 2010-August-10, 15:12

No, I just can't fly A. I will crash partner's honour too often, and if I do so that trick won't come back. Declarer is likely either 3433 or 3424 and therefore probably has 18-19 and it is all about overtricks. Yes declarer could have AQx and QJ for instance, but I can't win them all.
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Posted 2010-August-10, 15:15

MFA, on Aug 10 2010, 04:12 PM, said:

No, I just can't fly A. I will crash partner's honour too often, and if I do so that trick won't come back. Declarer is likely either 3433 or 3424 and therefore probably has 18-19 and it is all about overtricks. Yes declarer could have AQx and QJ for instance, but I can't win them all.

can partner stand the squeeze of s with that holding
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Posted 2010-August-10, 15:26

pooltuna, on Aug 10 2010, 11:15 PM, said:

MFA, on Aug 10 2010, 04:12 PM, said:

No, I just can't fly A. I will crash partner's honour too often, and if I do so that trick won't come back. Declarer is likely either 3433 or 3424 and therefore probably has 18-19 and it is all about overtricks. Yes declarer could have AQx and QJ for instance, but I can't win them all.

can partner stand the squeeze of s with that holding

Well, yes, he will have to discard a spade or two, but 3NT will only make 9 or 10 if I take the A now. If I duck declarer will make 11 tricks. (AQx, Jxxx, QJ, AKJx)
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Posted 2010-August-10, 15:36

There are many layouts where declarer is trying to steal 9th trick (2 + 4 + 2 if partner has KT/KJ or 2 + 3 + 3 if partner has A/K).

Playing A only costs if declarer has KJx and AK of clubs.

I think playing A is better.
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Posted 2010-August-10, 16:14

I'm not scared of partner having K. Either there is no harm done by ducking the diamond or declarer would typically have taken a club finesse instead of playing diamonds.

If partner has A, declarer would often have attacked clubs first, and most certainly if he is 3424.

A also loses to QJx and KJ. And if declarer doesn't have specifically AQx, going up in diamonds is often pointless.

I still think I can't rise with A here, even though it could be right to do so.
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Posted 2010-August-10, 16:24

Damn shame partner didn't redouble 2. Seems like a good situation for a "Smith Echo Double" to me.

That said, ducking the Ace is hopeless.
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Posted 2010-August-10, 16:38

Why is almost everyone giving Declarer A Q x of ;
why can't he have K x x ?

I too believe Declarer is trying to steal a 9th trick.
He may have the K Q of ... and hopes West has the A.

Fly up with the A and return a .
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Posted 2010-August-12, 03:15

I wasn't sleeping

and gave away the contract when I gobbled up my partner's stiff K.

Declarer had 3433 (AKx of spades) with 14 points. I told you they were unpredictable ;)
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