TWO4BRIDGE, on 2014-June-15, 17:07, said:
Ben ... if South had 6 cards ♣, then his partner would have 2 cards.... but OP said he "discouraged " on the lead of South's Ace . Wouldn't North start a hi-lo with 2 cards ♣ ??
So, if South only has 5 cards ♣, then he only has 4 cards ♠ ... and you can safely ruff low .
With AK-sixth, South would lead the king to make it clear. The lead of the Ace here should deny the club king. If South had 4=x=y=5 he is doing a lot bidding at unfavorable with only AKQx x QJx ATxxx at most, and with that double seems more appropriate than 2
♠ (although 2
♠ has marked lead directing advantage).
IMPs. Opps are vulnerable, both of them good players. Opening lead is ♠10, ducked all around (South plays the 3). Now ♠9 continuation, you cover, South wins the Q. He continues with ♣A, you play K, North discourages. Then South plays ♠A. Ruff high or low?