Posted 2010-September-03, 05:57
Why isn't the trivial solution the best?
He has eight tricks and he needs his nineth in spades or clubs. We are "sure" that partner has the king of clubs. IF he holds another club honour too, there is no story. So the critical layout is, where declarer misses just these two honours- the ace of spade and the king of clubs.
Declarer has to decide which one we hold.
So, if we play as if we possess the club king, and come down to
♠A ♥ 876, ♣7 he may play us for ♥876 ♣ K7.... and play a spade.
But maybe he thinks that IF we show him the club King, we may well hold the spade ace, so he may try a club if we insist to heavily in clubs.
But may he thinks, that we think.... Anyway, I woud come down to the 5 cards above.
Kind Regards
Roland
Sanity Check: Failure (Fluffy)
More system is not the answer...