| Opening Lead 
- Choosing the best opening lead requires careful consideration of bidding, 
holdings, and other relevant factors.  Also see Passive Lead,
Trump Lead, 
Notrump Game Doubled,
Lightner Double,
Fisher Double,
Journalist,
Active Defense,
Forcing Defense,
Carding, 
Fourth Best or 
Third and Fifth leads, 
Coded 9 and 10 (Jack 
denies, 10 implies), Obvious Suit 
Preference, and Middle Up Down (MUD),
Bottom Of Something Top Of Nothing (BOSTON). Contract and 
Duplicate Bridge video training lessons on Opening Leads - Incredible Defense: 
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Lessons -Leads against Notrump Contracts:  Broken Suit Leads 
- Day 4, Part 1a    
Part 1b
 More Leads Against Notrump 
- Day 5
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Lessons - Leads Against Suit Contracts:Introduction to Leads Against Suit Contracts - Day 1
 Active Leads Against Suit Contracts - Day 2
 Passive Leads Against Suit Contracts - Day 3
 Trump Leads - Day 4
 Choice of 
Suits -      
Avoid Leading: 
  
    | 1. | Long suits bid by opponents |  
    | 2. | An Ace of a suit if opponent 
    may be void |  
    | 3. | Suits that partner could have 
    indicated during bidding but refused to do so |  
    | 4. | Away from an Ace (underleading) 
    in a long suit or one that declarer may hold the King |  
    | 5. | Leading a singleton trump 
    (unless you know partner has a long trump stack as passing 
    your takeout double, or opponents made a high-level sacrifice with few 
    honors - planning to cross-ruff, etc) |      General Lead Factors: 
  
    | 1. | Partner's bid suit, especially 
    lead-directing doubles |  
    | 2. | Suits where opponents' have weak 
    holdings |  
    | 3. | Passive lead when opponents' bidding shows: |  
    | A.    | Minimal 
    strength |  
    | B. | Lack of strong 
    side suit |  
    | C. | Declarer is strong but dummy is 
    weak |  
    | D. | Lacking obvious lead |  
    | E. | Opponents' have a poor fit |  
    | F. | Solid Slam or Grandslam bid (as 
    opposed to questionable ones) |  
    | 4. | Aggressively lead suit/s to 
    quickly take tricks when: |  
    | A.    | Dummy has a long suit likely to promote tricks |  
    | B. | Opponents' have extra values 
        or showed slam interest |  
    | C. | Opponents' side suit is 
        breaking evenly |  
    | 5. | Lead trump (except with 
    singleton) when: |  
    | A.    |  Opponents' have a misfit or mediocre fit |  
    | B. | Your side controls other 
        suits (as when opponents sacrifice) |  
    | C. | Opponents' avoid Notrump |  
    | D. | Your side has a long trump 
        holding (especially when making a penalty Pass) |  
    | 6. | Lead short suit against suit 
    contracts to develop ruffing tricks when: |  
    | A.    | Short in unbid suits |  
    | B. | Long in opponents' side 
        suit (allowing partner to ruff) |  
    | 7. | Consider Forcing Leads when: |  
    | A. | Opponents' do not have a 
        strong trump fit, such as a 4-3 fit. |  
    | B. | Opponent's have 4-4 trump 
        fit, while defenders have  a 4-1 trump distribution. |  
    | C. | Declarer hold a two suited 
        hand. |  
    | D. | Defenders have a long 
        suit/s which force declarer to ruff. |  Choices Based 
on Strength - Based on bidding inferences, determine partner's likely point 
and suit holdings: 
  
    | 1. | If partner does not hold 
    honors, lead to preserve possible tricks based on own holdings |  
    | 2. | If partner has useful honors, 
    lead to finesse dummy |  
    | 3. | If holding strength in Dummy's 
    suit which is likely to be finessed, lead aggressively |  
    | 4. | If holding strength is 
    declarer's suit likely to finesse Right Hand Opponent, consider a passive 
    lead |  Leads Against Notrump 
- Promote long suits and suits with controlling honors: 
  
    | 1. | Suit bid or implied by partner 
    double (takeout, lead directing, Lightener Doubles) |  
    | 2. | Top of honor sequence from a 4+ 
    card suit (but not a 4 card suit with 1 honor or 2 intermediate honors) |  
    | 3. | A 5 card suit with useful 
    entries, particularly honor in suit |  
    | 4. | Suits inferred by partner's 
    pass (where another suit could have been implied with takeout, lead 
    directing, Lightener Doubles) |  
    | 5. | Without useful entries in long 
    suit, lead another suit helpful to partner (opponent's unbid major, 
    especially suits with honors) |  
    | 6. | Against Gambling 3 Notrump, 
    lead an Ace  |  Leads Against Suit Contracts -  
  
    | 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. | Declarer has a two suited 
        hand |  
    | C. | Opponents' do not have a fit 
        (4-3 trump) |  
    | 5. | Suits inferred by partner's 
    Pass (where another suit could have been implied with takeout, lead 
    directing, Lightener Doubles) |  
    | 6. | Trump lead when Dummy will 
    likely ruff or develop tricks through crossruffing |  
    | 7. | Trump lead when partner 
    converts a Takeout Double to a Penalty Pass, implying a long trump holding |  
    | 8. | Aggressive leads (as 
    unsupported honors) when Dummy has a long suit |  
    | 9. | Ace from a doubleton |  
    | 10. | If none of the above, make a 
    passive lead |  Leads Against Slam Contracts - 
  
    | 1. | King from touching honors |  
    | 2. | Use caution leading an Ace from a suit if opponent 
    may be void |  Leads From 
Suit Holdings - This table assumes standard fourth-best opening leads 
      
        |  | Defender's |  
        | Length | Holding | Lead versus Notrump | Lead versus Suit |  
        | 2 | 
        
        A x through 
        x x | High | High |  
        | 3 | 
        
        A x x, 
        A 10 x | Low | Ace |  
        |  | A Q x, 
        A J x | Middle | Ace |  
        |  | A K x | See
        a. | See
        a. |  
        |  | 
        
        K Q x, 
        Q J x, 
        J 10 x, 
        10 9 x | High | High |  
        |  | K J x, K 10 x, 
        Q 10 x | Low | Low |  
        |  | K x x, 
        Q x x, J x x, 
        10 x x | Low | Low |  
        |  | 
        
        x x x | High | MUD, etc |  
        | 4 | 
        
        A K 10 x, 
        A K x x, 
        K Q x x | High | High |  
        |  | A K J x, A K 10 9,
        K Q x x | Low | King |  
        |  | 
        
        A Q J x, 
        A J x x, 
        A 10 x x,
        A x x x | Low | Ace |  
        |  | 
        
        A J 10 x, 
        A 10 
        x x | 2nd Best | Ace |  
        |  | 
        
        K Q J x, 
        Q J 10 x, 
        J 10 9 x, 
        10 9 8 x | High | High |  
        |  | 
        
        K Q 10 x, 
        Q J 9 x, 
        J 10 8 x, 
        10 9 7 x | High | High |  
        |  | K J x x, J 10 x x, Q 10 x x | Low | Low |  
        |  | K x x x, 
        Q x x x, J x x x, 
        10 x x x | Low | Low |  
        |  | Q J x x, J 10 x x, 
        10 9 x x | Low | Low |  
        | 5 | 
        
        A K J 10 x | Ace | - |  
        |  | A K 
        J x x | King | - |  
        |  | A J 10 9 x, A J 10 8 x, K J 10 9 x, 
        K J 10 8 x
 | 2nd Best | - |  
        |  | A J 10 x x, K J 
        10 x x | 2nd Best | - |  
        |  | A 10 9 x x, K 10 9 x x, 
        Q 10 9 x x | Low | - |  
        |  | K 10 9 8 x, K 10 9 7x , Q 10 9 8 x,Q 10 9 7 x
 | 2nd Best | - |  
        |  | 
        
        K Q J 10 x, 
        K Q J 9 x, 
        Q J 10 9 x,Q J 10 8 x
 | High | - |  
        |  | 
        
        K Q J x x, 
        K Q 10 x x, 
        Q J 10 x x,J 10 9 x x
 | High | - |  
        |  | 
        
        K Q 10 9 x, 
        K 10 9 7 x, 
        Q 10 9 8 x,Q 10 9 7 x
 | 2nd Best | - |  
        |  | K 10 9 8 x, 
        K 10 9 7 x, Q 10 9 8 x,Q 10 9 7 x
 | Low | - |  
        |  | 
        
        10 9 8 7 x, 
        10 9 8 6 x, 
        10 9 7 6 x | High | - |  
        |  | J 10 8 x x, 10 9 8 x x, 
        10 9 7 x x | Low | - |  
        |  | 
        
        J 10 9 8 x, 
        J 10 9 7 x, 
        J 10 8 7 x | High | - |  a. Depending on partnership agreement, leads my be either the Ace or King. Also see 
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