Let's see... declarer has shown up with just 4 pts so far, and is known to be no 4c major. If p can get in he'll cash two more spades and we'll win. For that reason, and to have his bid, assume the declarer has AKQ of clubs. That's 13 pts, and give him AH or he's doomed, that's 17, so he can't have BOTH KD and KH. Is he 4-3 in C/D or 5-2? Or 5 clubs with a doubleton heart? It would be nice if partner let us know his entry and/or gave us some help on the count. Maybe he did? That 8S spade seems like a suit preference, suggesting the KH, and the declarer with KD. If he returned a low spade instead it would suggest the KD instead (hmm, but why let declarer know that) If declarer has 5 club winners, AS, AH, and two diamonds and he's home. But if 4 clubs, he's likely for 4 diamonds, and throwing away even one would give him a winner in that suit, driving out the QD and getting back in for the winner with his AH. So I must hold all diamonds and toss the heart. Looking for errors in my inference (which are frequent) I look at p's signal in clubs. Presumably he's showing count, and high low as an even number. He's got 2, and declarer has 5 clubs. That's bad - are we not sunk? Could p have 4 clubs? No, then declarer has 3 clubs and discarding the club from dummy would be foolish. Am I misplacing the KH? If west has that and 5 clubs, we're sunk too. I'll toss the heart, but not with confidence. OK, enough thinking out loud here. I once again find myself feeling I've got several points right in my analysis but am missing something, and wondering if I'll *ever* be able to figure this stuff out at the table - if it takes me 15 mins offline to run through all the above, how will I ever figure things out in 5 secs? :( Charis