What's your line of play?
What's your line in 6C?
#1
Posted 2011-January-08, 22:17
What's your line of play?
#2
Posted 2011-January-08, 22:42
Win A♥, draw trump, play K♥ and small ♥
“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
"Bridge is a terrible game". blackshoe
#3
Posted 2011-January-08, 22:50
akhare, on 2011-January-08, 22:17, said:
What's your line of play?
West has very little for his 1♠ overcall. We can even speculate that he is missing one of the ♦KQJ, so he has heart QJ and spade Q, and probably a fair number of spades. One reasonable line is a throw in with the third round of spades.... but this requires card reading on your part. This line is
Win heart King. Run clubs, coming to an ending along the lines of this.
This play presumes you can get a good handle on West's hand to know he didn't come down to stiff heart Jack or doubleton spade. The spade count should be easy enough, as you play him for at least 6 spades, but the red suit count could be tricky. A perfectly safe alternative line is to play for a squeeze, which requires you to "correct the count". Since I assume west DOES not have five hearts (no michaels), you can simply duck the first heart. This could even be a "compound squeeze" with West guarding against hearts alone, and both guard against the pointed suits. But more than likely you will play for WEst to have six spades and the heart jack. Win the shift (heart would help you), pull trumps, come to something like this....
#4
Posted 2011-January-08, 23:11

“Let me put it in words you might understand,” he said. “Mr. Trump, f–k off!” Anders Vistisen
"Bridge is a terrible game". blackshoe
#5
Posted 2011-January-08, 23:37
jillybean, on 2011-January-08, 23:11, said:

Well, hearts 3-3 is one of the possibilities in my lines.
A real possibility is West has a singleton heart Queen. In which case the correct way to duck the heart might be win the ACE at trick one, pull trumps, then "hook" East for the jack. Bridge is a complicated game, because this gives up on QJ doubleton, yada yada..... I am sure someone will give it more thought and find the correct killer line.
#6
Posted 2011-January-08, 23:43
#7
Posted 2011-January-09, 03:50
rogerclee, on 2011-January-08, 23:43, said:
Agree with this. But knowing the bidding could help us determine the heart holdings where it might be attractive for West to lead Q.
#8
Posted 2011-January-09, 12:58
EDIT: Seems like dummy is squeezed before LHO, this line requires a missdefence.
#9
Posted 2011-January-09, 13:15
If I'm going to play a squeeze, I can always duck a heart later.
#10
Posted 2011-January-10, 00:41
As to Gnasher's concern that they might be 5-5-(2/1), I don't lend much weight to that, but that's because I know that they had an opportunity to bid 2♥ in the auction after bidding 1♠, information you didn't have.
#11
Posted 2011-January-10, 17:43
#12
Posted 2011-January-11, 04:22
Assume West to hold the ♥J. (If you decide to play East for the jack you have to play differently but the play is trivial)
Win the ♥K and simply run all your ♣
When you play the last ♣ the position is as follows:
dummy
♠AK6
♥A74
♦T
♣ --
declarer
♠J8
♥T5
♦A3
♣7
West has to come down first to 6 cards. If West has kept less than 3 cards in ♥, simply discard the ♠6 from dummy.
Play a ♥ to the ace and if the jack does not drop, establish the fourth heart in dummy.
So West has to keep 3 cards in ♥. He must hold at least ♠Qx or else you have 3 tricks in ♠. Dummy now discards the ♦ten.
Now cash the ♦ ace, and West will be down to J98 in ♥ and Qx in ♠, while you discard the ♥4 from dummy.
Now play the ♠8. West can not unblock or again you have 3 ♠ tricks. Now throw him in with the ♠jack.
Granted you have to take a position on the ♥jack and you need to read the end position carefully, e.g. ♥ could be 3-3 all the time, but I see no defense and playing all your ♣ immediately will put West under a lot of pressure.
Rainer Herrmann
#13
Posted 2011-January-11, 22:18
rhm, on 2011-January-11, 04:22, said:
Assume West to hold the ♥J. (If you decide to play East for the jack you have to play differently but the play is trivial)
Win the ♥K and simply run all your ♣
When you play the last ♣ the position is as follows:
dummy
♠AK6
♥A74
♦T
♣ --
declarer
♠J8
♥T5
♦A3
♣7
West has to come down first to 6 cards. If West has kept less than 3 cards in ♥, simply discard the ♠6 from dummy.
Play a ♥ to the ace and if the jack does not drop, establish the fourth heart in dummy.
So West has to keep 3 cards in ♥. He must hold at least ♠Qx or else you have 3 tricks in ♠. Dummy now discards the ♦ten.
Now cash the ♦ ace, and West will be down to J98 in ♥ and Qx in ♠, while you discard the ♥4 from dummy.
Now play the ♠8. West can not unblock or again you have 3 ♠ tricks. Now throw him in with the ♠jack.
Granted you have to take a position on the ♥jack and you need to read the end position carefully, e.g. ♥ could be 3-3 all the time, but I see no defense and playing all your ♣ immediately will put West under a lot of pressure.
Rainer Herrmann
Very nice line. Unfortunately, it's righty that has Qxx of spades (and I'm not being a devils advocate, just remembering the hand). We play precision, and lefty stuck in a nuisance 1♠ bid over our strong club with Txxxx QJx Kxx xx, and righty failed to bid 2♠ with Qxx xxx QJxxx xx.