thanks Chris!
CSGibson, on 2013-February-12, 12:52, said:
I need two more tricks outside of my 7 tops. It looks like the best shots at that are hearts 3-3 (or Tx) or clubs 3-3, since it is approximately a 75% chance that RHO has a spade honor, and diamonds look to be 5-3. I am going to win the 2nd diamond (2nd because if they switch I am thrilled) and lead a small heart to the J. I am going to make sure to keep a spade guard, but I am not discarding a club from dummy, since that can also be my 9th trick. I am going to cash clubs first on the chance that LHO has 4+ clubs, marking it as a better play to finesse the T on the way back.
Also, E's Ace in the middle of a hand ostensibly denies the K. He's probably just cashing it in an attempt to take quick tricks - this says to me that he doesn't think he can be patient, that one of the rounded suits is splitting.
I played this the same, but was less convinced about
♠K, certainly with West discouraging with
♠9 (from
♠K9).
LHO had:
♠K9
♥63
♦QT742
♣J983
BTW: running 1000 samples analysis:
Trick 1: Jack slightly prefers to take
♦K
Trick 3: Jack slightly prefers a
♣ (followed by running
♥J) over a
♥ to the J.
Trick 5: Jack prefers to discard a
♣ rather than a
♠
West leads ♦2: 3rd/5th
I ducked and East returned ♦8. What should I play now?
I played ♥ to the J loosing to the ♥Q.
East first played ♠A and then a small ♦.
What should I discard from dummy?
LHO had: ♠ K9 ♥ 63 ♦ QT742 ♣ J983"
IMO, kgr played well. Unblocking ♥J is a good idea, no matter which opponent plays ♥J.
Later, he may guess to finesse ♥9 when LHO turns up with four ♣ as well as ♦ length.