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Han is making the very reasonable assumption that LHO would have opened 1 rather than 4 if he held AKJxxxx(x) of spades and the K. Therefore, he is trying to eliminate the diamonds before throwing East in with his (presumed) singleton A. It makes sense to play East for diamond length and also for the Q based on the same logic (and based on the fact that LHO has 7 or more spades).

 

Han's line is the best one that I see for making the hand. It runs the slight risk that diamonds are 6-1 and hearts are 1-1 (with LHO having a small singleton heart, of course), in which case you go down an extra trick. It also runs the risk that LHO has the Q, which is possible - LHO might not open 1 with AKJxxxx of spades and the Qx(x) of diamonds. So, Han tried to coax a cover of the J as an extra chance.

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Plan: Diamond jack, if not covered win ace, finesse diamond, diamond king, ruff diamond high enough, heart.

This is how I played it. It only cost an extra under; LHO was AKJxxxx, void, Qxx, xxx.

 

If the club finesse is working all along, you risk your contract, although that gives LHO a VERY funny 1st seat preempt on a 13 count.

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Really don't like the suggested line in MP. For it to succeed you need LHO to have at least 3 diamonds, to not have the diamond Q, to have a heart, and to not have the HA or CK.

 

Even if you want to assume they won't have the CK/HA + DQ (reasonable, but you never know, some people like to open 4S with heavy hands) the odds that LHO has exactly 7132 or 7141 are low. If LHO has a doubleton diamond he can ruff the third diamond and you have now failed to strip out the diamonds, and if hearts are 0-2 obviously this line won't work. Even if LHO does have one of those shapes there is now quite a good chance they have the DQ. Doing all of this and risking down 2 fairly often is just too risky imo.

 

I prefer to play 3 rounds of diamonds, ruffing, and exiting a heart. I have lost my contract now if LHO had 7132 with no DQ, but I have gained my contract when LHO has 7123 with Qx of diamonds, and when LHO has 7141 with the DQ. I have broken even when LHO has 7141 with no DQ. This line is coming close to correct at imps and if you add in how much more often I will go down 1 instead of down 2 (any layout with hearts 2-0 and DQ on left, and 7132 with DQ on left) I think it's pretty much a no brainer at MP.

 

edit: sorry, I do not make when LHO has Qxx of diamonds obviously, I meant I go down 1 instead :D hopefully nobody is posting how dumb I am B)

 

edit2: also dont make on Qx of diamonds oops :lol:

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If RHO has a diamond remaining after three rounds of diamonds (i.e., if RHO has 4 or more diamonds), then you do not make. RHO merely exits a diamond upon being thrown in with his (assumed) singleton A.

 

So, for three rounds of diamonds to be the right line, LHO must be 7-1-4-1 with or without the Q. Otherwise, you can never get RHO to lead a club or give a ruff-sluff upon winning the A.

 

After posting this I see that Roger revised his post.

 

One more point - it is far from clear that going down an extra trick will cost much at matchpoints. any minus score rates to be poor.

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One more point - it is far from clear that going down an extra trick will cost much at matchpoints. any minus score rates to be poor.

Not sure that is so true, there may be a couple of 4S contracts making

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