The lead is the ♠2 (4th from good). You win North's queen with the ace and play the top diamonds, both following with South holding the queen. You now cash three more diamonds, On these South pitches the ♥7, ♣4, and ♥2; North pitches the ♠10, ♥3, and ♥4.
When you lead the ♥Q, South follows with the ♥8. Do you finesse, going down if it loses or making +3 if it works, or just settle for 7 tricks?
This theme of whether to finesse for overtricks in a partscore while jeopardising the contract is one I struggle with.
This hand is why I do not like matchpoints but is also presumably why many love it. It is from the Reisinger final but could just as easily been from the pairs final in Providence.
The lead is the ♠2 (4th from good). You win North's queen with the ace and play the top diamonds, both following with South holding the queen. You now cash three more diamonds, On these South pitches the ♥7, ♣4, and ♥2; North pitches the ♠10, ♥3, and ♥4.
When you lead the ♥Q, South follows with the ♥8. Do you finesse, going down if it loses or making +3 if it works, or just settle for 7 tricks?
This theme of whether to finesse for overtricks in a partscore while jeopardising the contract is one I struggle with.