You may have heard of the "rule of 7", which states that:
- when you have a suit like Axx vs xx(x) in NT
- and you need to lose the lead to establish enough tricks for the contract
you subtract your total number of cards from 7 and hold up that many times. So with Axx opposite xx you hold up twice (7 - 5 = 2), the idea being to exhaust an opponent of that suit when they split 4-3. When you lose the lead, hopefully the player with 3 wins, and they can't reach their partner's hand to cash the fourth one. With Axx opposite xxx, you duck once, which exhausts an opponent when the cards split 5-2.
So, here's the hand of interest:
West leads the ♥10 against your aggressively-bid 3NT and East plays the J. How many times do you hold up?
ahydra