helene_t, on Nov 17 2005, 10:48 AM, said:
Why's that, Justin? Because advanced players are less likely to lead a singleton?
Advanced players are less likely to lead a singleton when holding the trump queen. Advanced players are also very likely to lead a diamond away from the king on this bidding. It is a well known thing to lead away from your king of dummy's side suit to do 1 of two things:
1) force declarer to commit to a line at trick one (eliminate possibility of combining chances)
2) make him think you have a singleton and be afraid to finesse.
This would not be common for an intermediate player though.
But as PMetsch wrote, winning the ace will give you the overtrick on a 4-3 break. I overlooked that for some reason, so that makes playing the ace clearly right.
-- -- 1♦ pass
1♥ 1♠ 3♥ pass
6♥ a.p.
North leads ♦6