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#1 User is offline   lesh 

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Posted 2015-December-26, 14:43

Opps are playing precision. IMPs

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Posted 2015-December-26, 20:12

View Postlesh, on 2015-December-26, 14:43, said:


Opps are playing precision. IMPs
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Posted 2015-December-27, 06:53

Slightly lean toward a heart, though spade looks comparable (a heart unlike a spade might just set up a tempo trick). Don't have any interest in leading from either of the other suits.
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Posted 2015-December-27, 17:32

a heart. i'd guess dummy's modal hand type is a weak no trump. i don't want to carve up partner's spade holding so i'll lead a heart.
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Posted 2015-December-28, 11:27

for me, with a second choice.

Depending on the opponents' tendencies, dummy's likely hands are:

1) Balanced with ~12-14 or so
2) A weaker distributional hand that would have bid 4 in a standard system
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Posted 2015-December-28, 17:11

trump
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Posted 2015-December-30, 12:03

trump

A 4s bid in precision is pretty similar to a direct 4s standard with significantly less risk of missing slam due to the power limitations of the 1s bid.
AKxx Qxxx xxxx x or some such. I would be pretty happy with almost any lead from dummy so it seems best to start with a trump and at least try to cut down on the inevitable ruffs. There is also little to no chance we are going to wreck partners trump holding. I do not have much faith we are going to set this so I rate a trump as maybe high 30's% to low 40's% and anything else essentially a crap shoot with odds under 20%
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Posted 2016-January-02, 11:08

A trump. Opener's hand is limited, responder's hand could be anything. But if responder is preempting, the way they are going to make the most tricks is by ruffing. So it seems right to start cutting down on ruffs by starting with a trump lead.
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Posted 2016-January-02, 12:25

I also start with a trump lead.
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