Wackojack, on 2014-July-17, 17:22, said:
Thanks for that, your logic seems to make sense. OK you have got to this position with one trick lost so far and the lead in hand. The
♠KJ are with North and the K
♣is almost certainly with South. Where is the
♦A? What now?
I would play the
♦K now.
If is holds, cash the
♣A and play the
♦Q. If South has the
♦A and diamonds break (very likely) he is end played. You discard of course spades on the fourth diamond and the
♣K.
If the
♦K is taken by South and a club or diamond comes back, you need to decide between cashing the
♥K hoping to drop the ten or exiting in spades, hoping that North has to lead from
♥Tx at trick 11.
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OTOH suppose North returns a diamond and not a spade when in with the Q
♥? You win in hand. The position is this. What now? If you like you can have the J
♦ in hand and not the K.
The scenario is similar but we now have a definite exit card in diamonds and if South has the ace he will be end played.
(This is one advantage of this line that the optimal defense is not straightforward)
I would cash all aces before exiting in diamonds.
I South has the diamond ace you are home, as long as he has 2 spades, the
♣K and no more than four diamonds.
If North has the diamond ace he might have to lead eventually from
♥Tx at trick 11.
Rainer Herrmann