Posted 2023-August-27, 10:22
Few would require 5-5 at this vulnerability so, while clearly he might be 5-5, I think we should consider 5-4 hands
Anyway, partner is virtually assured of holding the club Queen and, if declarer is 5=5=1=2, we can’t stop the club king scoring while if he’s 5=4=1=3 we can do a LOT of damage by playing A then J of clubs.
My J9 of hearts rate to be very useful against 5413.
So I play the club Ace and then the Jack.
Btw, I wouldn’t worry about 3D. In a NA field, 15-17 is by far the most common notrump range and, even if RHO passed, we’re not finding 3D. And if RHO has a ‘normal’ white v red KJxxx Axxxx x xx we’re never playing 1N either, so ignore ‘our’ contracts.
If he’s KJxxx A10xx x xxx, that’s a very aggressive overcall (one of my regular partners would argue that it’s mandatory…me…I’m ok with passing) and now we might play 1N (imo it’s nuts to respond with a flat 8 count including two jacks) and we’ll score 120 or 150 so we need to carve them up if that’s the case.
Btw, letting declarer score three diamond ruffs when he holds either KJxxx A10xxx x xx or KJxxx A10xx x xxx is very bad! So, whatever we do, we never play diamonds again.
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