How do you choose an opening lead in bridge?

Making the best opening lead is a combination of selecting the best suit and then the best card within that suit….Selecting the card

  1. TON “top of nothing” – lead the top card.
  2. MUD “middle-up-down” – lead the middle card, and play the highest card next.
  3. the lowest card (least popular)

Why is lead Trump in bridge?

Trump Leads A trump lead is simply an opening lead of a trump in a suit contract. When the opponents have bid three or four suits and wind up playing in one of them. If they can’t reach notrumps, and they can’t support each other’s side suits, they usually have distributional hands that need to garner tricks by ruffs.

What should you lead in a suit contract?

Opening Leads Against a Suit Contract.

  • Good Leads (will usually develop tricks for your side):
  • Lead a suit that partner has bid.
  • Lead a trump when you think declarer will ruff losers.
  • Lead the top of touching honors.
  • Lead a singleton.
  • With 4 trump (or knowing that partner has 4 trump), lead your longest suit.
  • Should you lead a singleton in bridge?

    Leading a singleton is most likely to be effective when: It is in an unbid suit, where there is a good chance partner holds the ace, or some strength. When we expect partner can gain the lead and return the suit before declarer can draw all of our trumps.

    What does it mean to not lead away from an ace in bridge?

    Have you heard the motto, “Never underlead an ace”. Left to his own devices, declarer will try to promote his king by leading from dummy in the hope that East holds the ace. The finesse will fail this time, though, his king losing to West’s ace.

    Which is the best lead in a hand?

    Usually is the best starting lead would be a singleton ace (an ace no other cards in that suit). An ace with one other card in that suit should be your second choice.

    What’s the best opening lead in bridge play?

    1. Suit bid or implied by partner double (takeout, lead directing, Lightener Doubles) 2. Top of honor sequence, especially shorter suits 3. Short suit, especially a singleton (assuming non-honor ruffing power) 4. Long powerful non-trump suits, forcing lead exhausting opponents trump when: A. Holding 4+ trumps B.

    What’s the non standard opening lead in bridge?

    There are other “non-standard” opening lead agreements such as: > Leading Attitude against notrump (the lower the card you lead, the more you like the suit). > Rusinow Leads: You lead the second of touching honors (so from KQ you lead the Q, from QJ the Jack). > 10 or 9 shows 0 or 2 higher cards, Jack denies a higher card.

    Which is the best opening lead for declarer?

    It provides a head start in your campaign to set up and cash tricks before declarer can do the same. Choose opening leads that tell partner something about your hand and she will be able to make appropriate plans and follow-up plays, which leads to better results and a happier partner. 1. an honor lead shows the higher of touching honors.

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