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You're playing in a district level NAP qualifier, so matchpoints. This is the last round of the event. Both you and ops are in contention for a top three finish and a trip to nationals.

 

LHO leads the J.

 

Do you let this ride around to your hand, for an overtrick? Or hop up with the ace, lest righty have the king and switch to a heart?

 

edit: clarification - ops methods allow this lead from either KJT or JT.

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deffo the ace.

 

 

1) you're only missing 6 diamonds. you can easily drop the stiff king

2) more importantly if hearts are 5-3 anyone getting a heart lead is going off in 3nt, in which case the gain from the overtrick would be minor.

3) the reason you mentioned. if the KD is wrong you're making a trick worse than the field for a bottom.

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You're playing in a district level NAP qualifier, so matchpoints. This is the last round of the event. Both you and ops are in contention for a top three finish and a trip to nationals.

 

LHO leads the J.

 

Do you let this ride around to your hand, for an overtrick? Or hop up with the ace, lest righty have the king and switch to a heart?

 

heart switch is too obvious to let the diamond go. could this lead be coming from KJ10? if so, it may be closer. But I'm hopping up and taking my 9 tricks, and hopefully the field is good enough to find this obvious defense.

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You're playing in a district level NAP qualifier, so matchpoints. This is the last round of the event. Both you and ops are in contention for a top three finish and a trip to nationals.

 

LHO leads the J.

 

Do you let this ride around to your hand, for an overtrick? Or hop up with the ace, lest righty have the king and switch to a heart?

 

This is why Lloyd's of London is my insurer. Pop that A now! This is why I get relatively low rates :)

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Agree with Wank (edit: and the others who've posted as I've been typing apparently). 9 tricks is not likely to be that bad; 8 tricks is almost surely disastrous.

 

Also, if RHO has 5 hearts (seems reasonable, and he rates to have 6-8 hcp), he may well have opened light at a number of other tables (don't know the makeup of your field). Then LHO has a clear heart lead.

 

And even if none of the above plays, you have 9 tricks on a passive black suit lead if the DK is with lefty. I've always been taught to avoid taking actions that could result in a zero when an average or average plus is practically guaranteed.

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Interesting. I certainly was not expecting this to be unanimous!

 

At the table, I huddled for a bit, then called for the A and a club. +600 earned us 2 matchpoints out of 8.

 

Later I thought that maybe I should have ducked it. On this auction, south is surely leading his longest suit. Therefore he certainly has at least four of the six missing diamonds. Usually five, since a four card major would probably be a more appealing lead than JT8x of a minor. That makes south a big favorite to hold the king. But maybe I was resulting ...

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