Getting the Right Start

Playing to the first trick or two can be critical. Below are three hands where early play is the key to success.


Hand One

West leads the 6♣️.  Dummy plays 2♣️ and East plays 3♣️. What is your plan?


Hand Two

You lead A♥️.  Dummy plays 4♥️, partner plays 6♥️, and declarer (East) plays 2♥️. 
What is your plan for the ♥️ suit?


Hand Three

West leads the 10♦️.  How do you handle the ♦️s?
 

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  1. HAND 1: presume W has led from 4 to the Q. Take the first trick with the A. Then play A Ds, then play a small C to the 9

    HAND 2: If partner plays the 2H at trick 1 I presume p has either Q hearts or a singleton. I would lead 3H at trick 2

    HAND 3: Presume that the lead of 10D is quite possibly a doubleton. Therefore presume that E has the K and Q Ds and will cover the J. Your 9 D should be a stopper after you lose the A Hs

    Well done P – good stuff!! Hope I’m right 🙂

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