mikeh, on 2015-July-07, 08:08, said:
After the heart to the 9 drives out the Ace and a spade comes back, we can afford to cash one top heart, but no good player would continue the suit thereafter. On the actual hand, inferring 5-2 spades and knowing the 5-1 hearts, one would be very worried about K10xx in clubs. One would lead the club Q, since RHO cannot win this without being end played. One intends to continue the J for the same reason. If RHO ducks twice, we cash the last top heart, and play A and a club. As it happens, the club 10 appears and the hand is trivial, so long as one doesn't cash the club A prematurely.
It is a neat hand, but for a WC player to go down shows that Hamman was right.
Btw, in a recent thread there was a discussion about how fantunes 'must' be cheating because one of them made a winning but stupid play on defence. The argument was that the player was too good to have played so badly. Funny how we tend to assume that bad plays that work must be from cheating, yet tend to forget that even the best can make blunders, as happened here.
How are you feeling when E wins K
♣ first time and returns a small club, a bit foolish if you play the 9 and this loses because W was 2173 which is surely not impossible here.
Plus you have no need to do this. Play the J and you're still fine. W shows out, play
♣A.
Either E has a potentially winning club in which case you cash the other heart, duck a club to E, E has only diamonds left, you have AQ109 on the deck so you will make 3 of those
now losing only a diamond 2 clubs and a heart.
If E hasn't kept a winning club, you cash them all strip squeezing W. After 5 rounds of clubs 2 rounds of spades 2 rounds of hearts with a trick score 7-2, W must keep 2 hearts and a spade, so also either another winning spade, a heart or a diamond. In the former 2 cases he has to give you 2 hearts, in the latter he only has one spade to take, plays a diamond and you endplay his partner who only has diamonds left.
Edit: just seen the flaw with this analysis - When you cash the second winning heart in the first line, E must discard his winning club, cute.
Team Match, all expert players.
1♦ =4+
2NT=♥+♣ 5-5 or better
3♠ = whatever you think it is.
Lead ♠ 5 (4th best), and you try ♠ T for entry to dummy incase the lead is from QJ, and if E cover, later W can think that you may not have the 9. Anyway E covers with Q
It is your turn. What is the plan?