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West led a low to the King, East continued with the Ace.

 

3 lines come to mind.

 

1. Ruff, bang down A&K of trumps if the Queen falls then play to loose no more than 2 tricks.

 

2. Ruff, play the J trying to create and entry to dummy in order to limit loosers to 1.

 

3. Ruff high(8), play 2 toward dummy and insert the 6 if the Q does not appear, again attempting to get to dummy!

 

Can anyone provide some math on the chances of success and additionally, if playing line 1 and the Q falls doubleton then how should be played for 2 loosers.

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A (too?) quick analysis:

 

If we bang down AK we need Q to be double.

If lead middle heart, we need A to be double, but onside as well.

 

So we should lead middle heart only if we estimate that the chance of sneaking past west's Qxx is greater than the risk of A offside.

 

There are some minor issues with a stiff Q or JT tight also to consider.

 

If we bang down Qx double, we should play diamonds from the top rather than duck the first round, since a stiff T/J is in principle twice as likely as a stiff A.

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A (too?) quick analysis:

 

If we bang down AK we need Q to be double.

If lead middle heart, we need A to be double, but onside as well.

 

So we should lead middle heart only if we estimate that the chance of sneaking past west's Qxx is greater than the risk of A offside.

 

There are some minor issues with a stiff Q or JT tight also to consider.

 

If we bang down Qx double, we should play diamonds from the top rather than duck the first round, since a stiff T/J is in principle twice as likely as a stiff A.

If you cannot get to dummy to lead a toward the KQ then you will loose at least 2 trick unless the JT are dub.

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A (too?) quick analysis:

 

If we bang down AK we need Q to be double.

If lead middle heart, we need A to be double, but onside as well.

 

So we should lead middle heart only if we estimate that the chance of sneaking past west's Qxx is greater than the risk of A offside.

 

There are some minor issues with a stiff Q or JT tight also to consider.

 

If we bang down Qx double, we should play diamonds from the top rather than duck the first round, since a stiff T/J is in principle twice as likely as a stiff A.

If you cannot get to dummy to lead a toward the KQ then you will loose at least 2 trick unless the JT are dub.

Que?

I think I did figure that part out...

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