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Dealer 3 Low + Ace 2nd trick
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 3:38 pm
by jblowery
This seems to happen a lot. I'm the dealer and after picking up I have something like this:
plus
.
is led by the opposing team and I trump it with the
Question is what to lead now for the 2nd trick. I've typically been leading
in this situation but then my opponents typically win that trick with one of the bowers. Now its 1-1 and I'm in a marginal position because I only have the
left with that ace. Is it better to lead the
or
?
Re: Dealer 3 Low + Ace 2nd trick
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:18 pm
by irishwolf
You have no choice but to lead trump (QC) to the 2nd trick to draw trump from opponents. They then may lead to your off suit ace. If they lead to the 10s, you partner might have the ace or can trump it.
Not to lead trump, you just dig a deeper hole.
Irish wolf
Re: Dealer 3 Low + Ace 2nd trick
Posted: Tue Jul 09, 2019 1:41 pm
by Wes (aka the legend)
irishwolf wrote: ↑Mon Jul 08, 2019 9:18 pm
You have no choice but to lead trump (QC) to the 2nd trick to draw trump from opponents. They then may lead to your off suit ace. If they lead to the 10s, you partner might have the ace or can trump it.
Not to lead trump, you just dig a deeper hole.
Irish wolf
I agree with Irish wolf. Gotta lead trump now.
Re: Dealer 3 Low + Ace 2nd trick
Posted: Wed Jul 10, 2019 4:08 pm
by Tbolt65
Generally three Trump with or with out a side ace. Lead it to make yours and your partners good down the road. Lead Trump that is.
Tbolt65
Edward
Re: Dealer 3 Low + Ace 2nd trick
Posted: Fri Aug 30, 2019 12:19 am
by scottm117
With this particular hand, given that you have three trump, no bowers, and offsuit A, the trump Q is the best second lead. If you get euchred, your partner likely did not contribute and you can attribute the result to card distribution. You need trump cards out of the way for your offsuit A to increase its odds of winning a trick.