cherdano, on 2017-June-02, 10:02, said:
Nope. The situation we are catering for is when West has 3 cards, including the 7.
The point is - the opponents have to reveal who has the 7.
Suppose S had played 9 and J, and N the 7, what difference does that make? Now the 10 and the K are outstanding and S could have either. Is it even money that the king is with north and will fall?
Put it another way. The initial odds, assuming a 3-2 break, are 3/2 that the king is with south. Now what cards played by north and south will keep those odds at 3/2? You will always end up with the king and one other card outstanding, either of which could be with south, or north. Ok, they can't play J, 10 and 9 on the first two tricks, the 7 will have to be played by north or south so does it matter who plays it?