Titans clash again
#2
Posted 2020-May-27, 21:40
#3
Posted 2020-May-28, 01:23
#4
Posted 2020-May-28, 01:55
#5
Posted 2020-May-28, 02:31
pilowsky, on 2020-May-28, 01:55, said:
"West leads a ♣ against South's 7NT contract. 17 imps on a MISCLICK." The OP put reason why next to board diagram.
#6
Posted 2020-May-28, 02:31
pilowsky, on 2020-May-28, 01:55, said:
Obviously at IMPs you would prefer to be in 7♠ seeing both hands, but if the spades run, you know that all you need is partner's A to some number of hearts to allow your KQJxx to run to make 13 tricks in NT. It's entirely possible partner's hand is Qxx, A10, xxxx, KQxx where 7♠ requires the spades to break, 7N is laydown.
#8
Posted 2020-May-28, 07:30
Cyberyeti, on 2020-May-28, 02:34, said:
Or South hope 4-3 in ♥ for 13 tricks...62% For squeeze to work, East need 5♥ + ♦K. Yes? Lower percent. Pilowsky is right as at imps N/S should be playing 7♠,not 7NT.
#9
Posted 2020-May-28, 07:56
LBengtsson, on 2020-May-28, 07:30, said:
It's only that bad because partner only has one heart, he could easily have had 3 or 4. As I said earlier, if you could see both hands you want to be in 7♠, partner could easily have bid the same with a hand where 7N is laydown and 7♠ isn't, it's a judgment call.
#10
Posted 2020-May-28, 14:35
Cyberyeti, on 2020-May-28, 07:56, said:
Yes. I see what you are saying. North could be 3352 instead of 4162. that 4th ♠ make all difference. Bigger fit. Not easy to show good 4 card support here. 4♥ splinter instead of 3♠? Human bid not robot?
#11
Posted 2020-May-28, 15:00
LBengtsson, on 2020-May-28, 14:35, said:
More of a worry is the hand I posted above, Qxx, A10(x), xxx(x), KQxx where you have 13 off the top in NT, but need a 3-2 spade break in 7♠, all you know about the hand is the 3 high cards, 3+ spades and no strong 5+ card suit.
#12
Posted 2020-May-28, 15:43
LBengtsson, on 2020-May-28, 07:30, said:
Either East or West could be squeezed. The ♦J also has to be in the same hand as ♦K unless one of them is singleton or jack is doubleton. So squeeze is a much lower percentage.
#13
Posted 2020-May-29, 13:16
West leads a ♣ against South's 7NT contract.
South bid 7NT without disclosing ♥ length. Hence, at the table, on a ♣ lead, with normal defence, South has excellent chances. At trick 2, declarer can unblock ♠9 from dummy. Then cash 7 black winners, ending in dummy. Suppose declarer has 2 or more ♦s rather than 5 ♥s. Now, it could be fatal for either defender to reduce to a singleton ♦. Thus, IMO, it's hard for a defender to keep 5 ♥.
West leads a ♣ against South's 7NT contract.
17 imps on a misclick .