Opponents are playing a short club, 15-17 NT and 1♦ is always 4 and usually unbalanced. A strong London league, so IMPs. Your lead.
Your Lead 2
#1
Posted 2014-November-06, 08:15
Opponents are playing a short club, 15-17 NT and 1♦ is always 4 and usually unbalanced. A strong London league, so IMPs. Your lead.
#3
Posted 2014-November-06, 10:41
No need to lead a trump. It doesn't rate to give anything away in the suit, but it might give up a tempo.
I don't see a heart as rating to accomplish much. It might...maybe partner has the K and declarer lacks the Q.
A spade has a lot going for it, in that it offers a chance to set up our second trick very quickly if partner is good enough to hold the Q and, say, a club stop.
A club may establish a quick trick for us, or even two since dummy might have Kx(x)(x).
However, even if so, do we need to take the tricks right away? It is possible that dummy's majors offer a club pitch or even 2, but that seems unlikely given that dummy presumably lacks a 4 card major.
I'm going with the spade, but I think it is close. Indeed, I don't see any lead as 'bad'. The spade is the most dangerous, for sure, but also the one with the best chance of being right. I tend to be aggressive on leads: that is my style, for better or for worse, and while I have had some bad results from this approach, my subjective view is that on balance, on auctions like this, aggression is the better approach unless the hand screams otherwise.
#4
Posted 2014-November-06, 10:52
Heart is more passive (less likely to blow a trick, but hardly productive as well), and a spade/trump probably tie for last place in a sim.
#5
Posted 2014-November-06, 18:07
#6
Posted 2014-November-06, 18:51
the hog, on 2014-November-06, 18:07, said:
As do I. And you would have been right on this occasion, as declarer had xxx K AKJxxx Qxx opposite AJx Qx Qxxx AKJx. So, only a spade works. I think mikeh submitted good arguments, and he produced a balanced view, admitting that a spade could be wrong too. I concur; for example, J32 Ax AKJxxx 86 opposite AQ5 Kx Qxxx AQ34 when you have just given the 12th trick. Only a club works here, and it may amuse you to work out why.
#7
Posted 2014-November-07, 06:04
So put me down for a spade.
#8
Posted 2014-November-12, 11:37
phil_20686, on 2014-November-07, 06:04, said:
So put me down for a spade.
You did not mention it but would your K underleads have allowed more
slams to make or was it all set and no risk:) (especially in the case where
the control is to your right)
#9
Posted 2014-December-10, 10:29
#10
Posted 2014-December-11, 03:14
If inverted denies a major then it's less clear but I'd still lead a club.
#12
Posted 2014-December-11, 07:04
#13
Posted 2014-December-11, 07:37
#14
Posted 2014-December-11, 08:13
#15
Posted 2014-December-11, 08:43
most people can't even redouble for penalties here anyway, because it's such a pointless thing to aim for. XX by opener should show a control, not KJ9x, so responder can't float it on his axx.
#16
Posted 2014-December-11, 09:45