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 Opening Leads against Suit Contracts 3 by Paul Bowyer

We continue with a series on opening leads against suit contracts.

Opening Leads against suit contracts is tricky, and there are many pitfalls.

Basically, there are four strategies:

1. Short suit leads;
2. Sequence leads;
3. Passive leads;
4. Attacking leads.

In this series we look at passive leads, in which category we include trump leads.

You are always South, on lead to East's suit contract.

Question 1

  Your Hand
 Q 9
 Q 10 6
 K J 7 5
 9 7 5 2
 
Q: 1 - You are South, on lead to 4 after the auction below.

What is your choice of lead?
SouthWestNorthEast
---1
P1P2
P3P4
PPP


 Your choice:
A: Lead the 7.

After this bidding it seems wise to lead the unbid suit. After all, what else can you try? A red suit lead is repulsive after East has bid both Hearts and Diamonds.

With a trashy holding in Clubs it is best to lead the second-highest to alert your partner to the fact that you have nothing in the suit and you don’t want it returning.

This, incidentally, is the modern style, gaining traction worldwide. Lead the fourth-highest from suits with honors, lead second-highest from garbage.


Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 2

  Your Hand
 9 8 5
 K J 8
 K J 9
 A 10 6 3
 
Q: 2 - You are South, on lead to 4 after the auction below.

What is your choice of lead?
SouthWestNorthEast
---1
P2P2
P3P4
PPP


 Your choice:
A: Lead the 8.

Everything else looks revolting after the bidding so it looks right to go passive by leading the second highest from a poor suit.

The difference between this combination and that of Q1 is that here you will play the 9 on the second round. (Some players go by the acronym MUD: Middle, Up, Down).

With 9 7 5 2 in Q1 you'd lead the 7 and follow with the 2 on the next round.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 3

  Your Hand
 7 5 3
 K J
 A 10 8 3
 A 9 5 2
 
Q: 3 - You are South, on lead to 2 after the auction below.

What is your choice of lead?
SouthWestNorthEast
---1
P2P2
P2PP
P


 Your choice:
A: Lead the 3.

Why lead a trump? Well, firstly everything else is ghastly as an opening lead (what do you suggest?) and, secondly, a trump lead may just stop East ruffing a loser in the dummy.

In any case, a Spade lead is hardly likely to give away a trick. When leading trumps you should always lead the lowest card, unless you have a sequence in the suit.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 4

  Your Hand
 J 9 7 2
 Q J 10
 K 10 5 3 2
 J
 
Q: 4 - You are South, on lead to 2 after the auction below.

What is your choice of lead?
SouthWestNorthEast
---1
P2P2
PpP


 Your choice:
A: The Q.

Yes, a trump. Why? Well, it’s safe in that it can’t open up a frozen suit and also you have nothing better to do.

The singleton Club, you say? But you don’t want to ruff when holding a certain trump trick. Anyway, leading dummy’s suit is not a good idea.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 5

  Your Hand
 A 10 9
 A 5 3
 J 8 3 2
 Q 7 2
 
Q: 5 - You are South, on lead to 4 after the auction below.

What is your choice of lead?
SouthWestNorthEast
---1
P2P4
PPP


 Your choice:
A: The 3.

You have a revolting selection to lead from with all suits except trumps looking likely to open up frozen suits. In these cases a trump lead may prove safest – it may also prevent declarer ruffing some losers on table should dummy prove to have some shape.

When leading trumps it is best to lead the lowest card.

Your result so far:
Open Question

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