Reno, NVÂ 2016 Spring NABCÂ
Mar 10, 2016 – Mar 20, 2016
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The 2016 Spring NABC is being played in Reno let us look some interesting deals from the bulletin’s series: What can go wrong? by Eddie Kantar.
Not everyone would have responded 1Â with the South hand. Depending upon system, some might have tried 2NT, others 3NT. In any case, all roads would have led to Rome.
Opening lead:Â Q
1. How would you play this hand at IMPs (safety first)?
2. How would you play this hand at matchpoints, where reasonable risks for overtricks are encouraged?
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Salida:Â Q
At IMPs, win the K and lead the 10. If it is covered, you can set up spades and make an overtrick; If it is not covered, rise with the ace and lead a diamond, setting up your ninth trick in that suit. This is a 100%. line of play.
At matchpoints, go for the overtrick by taking two spade finesses if necessary. You have a 75% chance of taking three spade tricks – 10 tricks in all – with relatively minimal risk.
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