This was (unfortunately!) the full deal!
I ducked and took the following
♣T with the A (6 from LHO).
Though the
♥'s were tempting and the
♠'s seemed the most "clever", I decided to attack
♦'s immediately to keep connections open, aiming for at least 3+2+2+2 tricks, or a fall back to 2+3+2+2 tricks without giving away more than the apparent 2
♣s and either 1
♠ + 1
♦ or 2
♠'s:
♦Q-K-A-2.
♥ to K,
♠ to J and Q, and
♣9 to my K (J from LHO,
♥ discard from table).
Now came the slightly scary
♠ finess to T and... ...K, leaving the blocking A on the table.
♣ to Q (
♦ off from both hands), and
♦ return to my J.
Only chance now was a remaining
♥Qx in LHO, but no - and 1 down!
Apart from the general annoyance of going down with 27 hcps, I think my partner's point was that after the successful
♦ finess, it would be better to continue with
♥'s aiming for 4 tricks in that suit and a total of 1+4+2+2, loosing just the 2
♣s and 1
♥ + trick 13.
Maybe he was right?
Niels
Lead ♣3 (4th)