gnasher, on Jul 8 2008, 10:14 AM, said:
Declarer seems to be rather light for his game try. If his club holding were singleton ace, doubleton ace, or a void, we wouldn't be in this position, so we seem to be playing him for KQxxx Kxxx xxx x. Or maybe he has psyched with KQxxx xx xxx Axx?
Here's a layout where it's right to play low on ♦J: declarer has KQxxxx K10x xxx x. We leave partner on lead, he leads a low club away from his ace, and then declarer misguesses hearts. Is that too hard?
It appeared at the table that if declarer had a 5431 shape missing the
♠A,
♥AQJ and nothing in
♦, he most likely had the
♣A. But in that case why didn't he unblock it and pich his
♦losers immediately ? It all got quite confusing at the table. Finally I resolved it by telling myself that "playing the
♦4 and now
♦J" is consistent with an original holding of
♦J4 and if I don't give partner a ruff it'll go away on an eventual club or on the long heart in dummy". Disaster ! Partner had
♦J64, declarer pitched his losing club on the
♦T. I bet few of you would have conceived of that occurence even if you were looking at all four hands

And of course thereafter it was just routine for declarer to play the heart suit for no losers, making 11 tricks !
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