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- From: sgm@sgfb.ssd.ray.com (Steven G. Myerson)
- Subject: Re: opening lead against 6NT
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.164445.7184@rayssd.ssd.ray.com>
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- Organization: Raytheon Submarine Signal Division
- References: <1992Dec17.145526.17546@walter.bellcore.com> <1992Dec17.153844.10560@linus.mitre.org>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 16:44:45 GMT
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- In article <1992Dec17.153844.10560@linus.mitre.org> Robert D. Silverman writes:
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- *In article <1992Dec17.145526.17546@walter.bellcore.com> Martin I. Eiger writes:
- * :Matchpoints, opponents vulnerable.
- * :
- * : You LHO Prt RHO
- * :S - 9 7 P 1D 1S 4N 4N = Blackwood
- * :H - 9 7 2 P 5C X 6N 5C = 0 or 4 aces
- * :D - 9 7 P P X P
- * :C - T 9 6 4 3 2 P P
- * :
- * :What do you lead and why?
- * :
- * :Please e-mail responses to me, and I'll summarize opinions and present
- * :all four hands when the dust settles.
- *
- * This is a non-problem. When partner bids a suit, then subsequently
- * doubles a NT contract, he is DEMANDING that you lead his suit.
- * [unless, of course, you play lead inhibiting overcalls]
- *
- * In the above situation, If partner wanted a CLUB lead [after doubling
- * 5C] he would NOT double the final contract. You would then lead a club.
-
- What if partner wants a club lead,
- and knows the contract will go down if indeed the club is led?
-
- Does this mean partner cannot double for a particular lead
- and then double again for penalties?
-
- Steve Myerson (sgm@sgfb.ssd.ray.com)
-