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7-19-21 OE Monday Hand #1- False card
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 7:36 pm
by Dlan
What happens by leading king from an ace/king set.
While it didn't affect the outcome, it did cause the maker to use a trump unnecessarily.
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Re: 7-19-21 OE Monday Hand #1- False card
Posted: Tue Jul 20, 2021 10:45 pm
by jspectre
Yes, it's one thing to try and trick the other team, and there are upsides and downsides to this play, but don't every try to trick your own partner! The only exception would be if you're playing with a weaker player, and need them to trump your lead with the highest card they have, a good player knows to trump the ace, but a weaker player may not understand that concept.
Re: 7-19-21 OE Monday Hand #1- False card
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 9:35 am
by irishwolf
Although this statement is true here, ..." but don't [ ever ] try to trick your own partner! The only exception would be if you're playing with a weaker player"... I know of several situation on defense that it is not true. Suppose the dealer has the Jack up (JH with 9H, AS dblt XX) and S1 has JD QH AC KC 9C and his S3 partner has a void in clubs with AH. If S1 leads AC, generally S3 is not going to trump his AC. I want my partner to trump my club lead. It might force the Dealer to over trump with the JH. And certainly I don't want the dealer to use a low trump when he holds the JH.
So I disagree that there are exceptions but CERTAINLY NOT in this Hand.
IRISHWOLF
Re: 7-19-21 OE Monday Hand #1- False card
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 12:42 pm
by jspectre
Irish, I suppose that could potentially be another one, but a good player also knows when it's correct to trump his partner's ace lead. I wouldn't need to be fooled into trumping that KC if my hand required it, and if my hand does not require it, then it would have been a mistake to get me to trump your own ace. I feel like this is one of those situations where an expert player just has to know when to trump high on an ace, rather than their partner trying to trick them into it.
Re: 7-19-21 OE Monday Hand #1- False card
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2021 6:19 pm
by Dlan
I'd like to add another nontrump set that is misplayed. King-Queen. Like the Ace-king set, they are seen differently by your partner. Assume you hold ace-nine in say clubs. Your partner leads his queen of clubs and holds back the king. Your best play is to use the ace. Now say he leads the king, you are able to decide based on the cards in your hand the best play.