Thanks Graeme and Bajir. I struggle with suit combinations. I didn't understand the point Graeme made (7.28 into the video) when he said that if either East or West had a singleton ♣K and we played our ♣A first, then we would make all the club tricks. Surely the opponents ♣J is going to take a trick at some stage? Unless Graeme meant that if West started with Jxxx and East with K, then we could finesse twice against West's J, and then play our Q felling the J?? 🤔
@johnworf Жыл бұрын
So technically the right way to play this suit (when we don't have communication) is to play Ace of Clubs first - alternatively, if you start off low (as Bajir did here) and East has got Kxx of clubs - if you play low and take the club finesse - EAST may well assume (incorrectly) partner has the Ace of clubs. If the suits are laid out as Axx, QT9xx, Kxx, xx then it would be wrong now to duck the club finesse as you are giving declarer a trick in clubs when they don't really have one.
@JudeCallaghan-qm4lt Жыл бұрын
Hoping east has KJ, I would play the Ace then play low to north. King would drop on second round
@magicmerl7749 Жыл бұрын
I would have cashed AC, then led 8C and let it run. Bridge is a game of mistakes and I'm hoping to induce W into winning the KC with the second trick.