Monday, November 2, 2015

Intermediate 29/10/2015 Hand 17

Board 17
North Deals
None Vul
7 6 5 4
J 9
K 10 8 5
Q J 6
K Q J
10 8 6
A Q 6 3
5 4 3
N
WE
S
10 9 8
A Q 7 5
J 9 7
K 10 7
A 3 2
K 4 3 2
4 2
A 9 8 2

EW 1N; EW 1; EW 1; N 1; Par −90

WestNorthEastSouth
 PassPassPass
1 NTAll pass  
Lead:  5

1 comment:

  1. DDA Opening Lead: the 5♦ looks like the "4th highest from your longest and strongest". However a spade lead is best by 0.07 av tricks over the heart lead, which in turn is 0.1 av tricks better than the diamond, with the club close behind.
    Note again a demonstration of the major suit bias. This comes about because east is assumed not to have a 5 card major as would have transferred. South is also assumed not to have a weak 2 opener. The 1NT is assumed to include 5332 hands with a 5 card major. Some people do not play this. If that constraint was included the major suit bias would be even more marked.

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