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Txx AQTxx Axx xx

AK976 Kx Qx Kxxx

favorable, mps

p (p) 1 (3)

3 (all pass)

lead: J

(hidden)

if you play low on T1, RHO also plays low, and if you cash a high trump, both follow small

My guess: Duck the opening lead to your Q and continue with a to A.
  • If A wins than lead a to K.
  • If RHO ruffs A then win exit, cross to Q and lead a .

Matchpoint experts tell us that you should consider only declarers in 3 or less (because if other declarers are in 4 they will beat you when the cards are favourable and lose to you, otherwise). I don't know how to apply that wisdom to the play, here.

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Edit: Meant to say that I run the lead to the Q and then cash a single high spade as the first part. I feel it will be necessary to retain diamond control to avoid effective forces.

 

I have to assume that the club ace is offsides and trump are 4-1, since I think most people will be in game. I'm going to take 3 rounds of hearts, pitching a diamond, and then duck a club (covering the spot if possible, not covering if not possible).

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How low is RHO's on trick 1, what kind of carding are they playing, and do you know what my spots are?  These answers might help decide whether to play for 7-1 or 6-2 diamonds.

Usually for play problems the carding and spots are important, but you have chosen to complain on a hand when they are not. LHO made a jump overcall r/w opposite a passed partner, what diamond spots or carding agreements would cause you to assume this was a 6 card suit?

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