LESSON 28.1: GENERAL RULES FOR CHOOSING THE SUIT TO LEAD |
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a) Avoid leading a suit partner
could have overcalled at the one level but did not |
b) An opening lead requests
partner to return the suit as soon as possible |
c) With a very weak hand against a
notrump contract, lead a short suit or a suit headed by a
sequence or a near-sequence |
d) Usually avoid leading a
singleton trump |
e) With four or more trumps, lead
your longest suit |
f) Lead trumps when the opponents
have bid three suits and ended up in a fourth |
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