kgr Posted August 31, 2006 Report Share Posted August 31, 2006 [hv=d=s&v=b&n=s75ht83dj8caq8753&s=skj2hak962dkqt4cj]133|200|Scoring: IMP1H-2H-4H[/hv]Lead ♠3 for Ace of East. East continues ♦5 for Ace of West. West returns a ♦ for the K in your hand (♦3 by East).You play ♥A (4 and 5 by opps); ♠K (4 and 9 by opps) and ruff ♠J in dummy (♠6 in West and ♠Q in East). Now you play ♥T from dummy, the ♥7 from East...Do you play ♥K or ♥9?(opps advanced, suppose standard signals and play).-------The above was actual play, but while reviewing this I saw it doesn't matter. If East had ♥QJ75 then he should have inserted the ♥J to this last trick and he still makes 2 ♥'s.So, Suppose that you did ruff with ♥T iso of with ♥8 and so now you play ♥8 from dummy and East plays the 7 (having lost 2 tricks):-8-AQ8753*-K962QTJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
temp3600 Posted September 1, 2006 Report Share Posted September 1, 2006 When the last trump is lead from dummy, East knows declarer's exact shape. He knows South only has one entry to dummy - not enough to execute any kind of coup around the trump suit - so with an initial trump holding of QJ75 he should have split his honors, securing two trump tricks. So I'd go up with the king, playing for 3-2 trumps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kgr Posted September 2, 2006 Author Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 When the last trump is lead from dummy, East knows declarer's exact shape. He knows South only has one entry to dummy - not enough to execute any kind of coup around the trump suit - so with an initial trump holding of QJ75 he should have split his honors, securing two trump tricks. So I'd go up with the king, playing for 3-2 trumps. yes, you are right.East started with QJ75, but didn't play an honour here.I wondered if I should have made this, but it seems like there is no normal play to make 4H. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kenberg Posted September 2, 2006 Report Share Posted September 2, 2006 When the last trump is lead from dummy, East knows declarer's exact shape. He knows South only has one entry to dummy - not enough to execute any kind of coup around the trump suit - so with an initial trump holding of QJ75 he should have split his honors, securing two trump tricks. So I'd go up with the king, playing for 3-2 trumps. yes, you are right.East started with QJ75, but didn't play an honour here.I wondered if I should have made this, but it seems like there is no normal play to make 4H. It seemed certain this was the case, since no one asks a question where the answer is "Assume the suit splits 3-2". Running the 8 could well lead you to lament "I made the safety play for the 4-1 split but unfortunately they split 3-2 and I went down" Given that diamonds are either 4-3 or 5-2 (as you know at the time) and hearts are either 3-2 or 4-1, as you also know at the time, the 5-2 diamond split is (by my calculations) significantly more likely than the 4-1 heart split. The clues from the play are scanty. The D shift at T2 has some risk if defender holds three diamonds of allowing declarer to toss a spade if his spade holding in hand is lighter and his diamond holding stronger, but E may feel it necessary to start the diamonds from his side. Still, with three diamonds I would expect a spade continuation. Weak evidence, but all in all it seems that losing the 8 and then seeing another diamond from W, ruffed by E, is the greater danger. So yep, I go up. In fact, anticipating this choice, I would have continued with the king of hearts at T4. If you are not going to run the 8 there seems little point in waiting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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