[Search for users] [Overall Top Noters] [List of all Conferences] [Download this site]

Conference turris::bridge

Title:The Game of Bridge
Moderator:COLLIS::JACKSON
Created:Thu Oct 30 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1969
Total number of notes:14668

1957.0. "Playing with fire" by DPPSYS::KABLESHKOV () Tue Apr 22 1997 09:22

    For those who dont read the Scottish press where the deal was
    reported. MP, you are vul. RHO (E) opens 2C GF. I was S, and
    fearing a slam and being endplayed in C, doubled. We have no
    agreement, so I was hoping that after the bidding pard would figure
    that my X was on a C suit, and lead there. RHO asked, and was told
    that initially pard would take it for takeout. Anyway:
    
                         Q8xx-Qxx-9xxxx-x
    KJxxx-KJxxxx-void-xx                  A9-A-AKQJTx-AQTx
                         Tx-Txx-xx-KJ9xxx
    
                              I led ST-J-Q-A. Decl cashed 5 diamonds, I
    E     S     W     N       ditched 3 clubs. HA, SK, HK, Cx-x-T-J, and
    2C    X     2H    P       I have a safe H exit and -1.
    3D    P     3S    P
    6D    AP                  Despite RHO protestations the score stayed.
                              In fact my X should have helped him to make.
                              Even the better scoring 6N can make without
                              the double. Now, there are two lines for 6D.
                              Which one would you choose? Would you bid 6N?
T.RTitleUserPersonal
Name
DateLines
1957.1I see only one sure lineSUBSYS::SENGUPTAShekhar Sengupta DTN 237-6785Tue Apr 22 1997 11:428
    The only sure line to make 6D that I can see is by ruffing a Heart at
    trick 10 (i.e. SA,5D,HA,SK (discarding a club), HK, H ruff stripping
    South, then CQ or CT end playing South). Any other line (like a squeeze
    against North in H and S) seems to require a defensive error.
    
    May be I'm missing something!
    
    Shekhar
1957.2Assuming a deff with both M-Qs...BULMER::KABLESHKOVThu Apr 24 1997 09:072
    The other line is to squeeze-throwin N: win SA, cash 7 D-C winners,
    HA, SK, Sx to N who has to exit H.
1957.3no adjustmentGAAS::BRAUCHERAnd nothing else mattersMon Apr 28 1997 11:366
    
      I agree the score stands.  At the critical point (SA, DAKQJ10,
     HA,SK,HK), I think he knows what he is entitled to know.  By the
     way, after ruffing a H, if he selects that play, the best exit is CQ.
    
      bb