Posted 2008-March-10, 11:16
If LHO has a stiff heart, we need to pop the Ace, as Phil says, because we will then run the diamonds and exit a club, endplaying LHO who presumably holds the spade K. But this fails if LHO holds 2 hearts, even if he began with Qx, because we have to pitch down to a stiff heart in dummy on trick 10... and RHO can then overtake LHO's stiff Q.
If LHO has 2 hearts (other than Kx), then we need to duck the heart... I'd play the J but think that there is no real advantage to it apart from LHO holding KQ7.. a holding that suggests the 7 switch. Yes, RHO can break up the squeeze by returning a spade, but he has two problems, one possible and the other real.
The possible problem is that RHO may hold the spade Jack. The real problem is that any play by RHO other than a club is unethical. Imagine LHO holding AKQ9x of clubs... how would the defence go... ignoring the obvious annoyance shown by LHO at trick 2.
So, while I hate to win by a director call, I hate to lose due to poor ethics even more.. I duck the heart... if he switches to a spade, I play low and if the J forces the Ace, I grit my teeth, play it out and, if this event means anything to me, call for protection should RHO hold 3 clubs.
'one of the great markers of the advance of human kindness is the howls you will hear from the Men of God' Johann Hari
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