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The auction seems weird, I don't know why south would not have opened but it went something like this,

North declaring 5X

 

Partner led the K, A then switched to the A to which I played an encouraging signal. Partner continued

with a and his winning A disappeared on the clubs.

 

The moral of the story, when defending against a 5 level contract the lead of the A denies the K and asks for attitude.The lead of the K asks for count. Some people only play this against doubled contracts at the 5 level so as always, something to discuss.

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It's not only defending vs. 5 level contract where ace should deny king. It's also *from trick 2 onward*, at any level, even if your general agreement is A from AKx on first lead. In the middle of the hand it's just far too often you have to bang down a bare ace, and you want the proper signal in that case.

 

I think that it's a pity that people these days teach beginners the ace from AKx lead. They unwisely keep on doing it even in the middle of hands where it's disastrous. The older std of K from both akx and KQ??, although occasionally ambiguous, has fewer exceptions to deal with.

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For instance, at the start of the hand leading from a long suit most people will lead 4th best (or 3rd and low).

 

Mid-hand people are much more likely to lead attitude (a low card encourages a return, a high card encourages a switch).

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