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Posted 2007-June-30, 21:22

kenrexford, on Jun 30 2007, 10:02 PM, said:

You could have reported this, of course. That's absurd as an accusation.

BTW -- should you have gone down -4 in 4? Did you find that magic line to avoid -5?

Yeah I could have but it's like admitting they got to you. Instead I needled him a little (I don't make a habit of doing this but he had it coming), and my favorite part was when he said he wondered why I led a spade and not a heart I said "because I'm good" lol.

I'm sure he realized what an idiot he was later when his TEAMMATES also said they would lead a spade.

And yeah my partner played 4H very well to go down just 4 actually lol.
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Posted 2007-June-30, 22:50

What kind of expert opponents were these? Seems not expert or even advanced to me. Spade lead is perfectly normal here.
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Posted 2007-July-01, 04:02

Good lead Justin :unsure:.
Please note: I am interested in boring, bog standard, 2/1.

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Posted 2007-July-01, 12:37

Jlall, on Jun 30 2007, 12:04 PM, said:

K J 9 x J T 9 8 A x x x x
IMPS 2   on your left. Tank 3N on your right. Opps are experts. Your lead?

IMO 9 = 10, x = 9, J = 8, J = 7, x = 3, x = 2, A = 1.

IMO its a guess...

If you are scared of dummy's and hope to set up tricks quickly then spades require least from partner. The K or J work best when
[A] Partner has Qxxxxx without pips
[B] Dummy has Qxx (unlikely).
[C] There is danger of a major suit squeeze.

The 9 works best when dummy is short and declarer has Q T x

An orthodox J imay not win the Brilliancy Prize :) but will often give nothing away :) and defeat the contract if declarer is struggling for tricks :)
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