FrancesHinden, on Sep 24 2007, 04:45 AM, said:
This hand came up yesterday.
It should have been very cute.
2
♦ = 4-4 or better in the majors, about 4-8 HCP
3
♠ = pre-emptive
You get the 3 of spades lead (4th highest) to RHO's queen.
Plan the play.
(When you get that far, East has
♦Jxx)
(at the table South didn't make the obvious 3NT call over 3S, so didn't get the problem. At other tables EW didn't have such a revealing start to the auction and 3NT on an uncontested auction is much harder.)
My first instinct is to win the A
♠ and play
♥ to the A and then
♥ to the J. Now if the finesse wins I have 3 heart tricks, 1 spade, and 5 diamonds for a safe game with chances for extras in clubs or 3-3 hearts and 2-2 diamonds (need both for safe transport if no clubs). I make sure to toss my high
♦ from dummy (5-9-10 in case singleton J drops and I can then have transport again for 3-3
♥) to not block the suit on a 3-1 split. If the
♥ finesse loses the non-dangerous opponent is in who likely continues
♠ and I get a stopper with Jx when West leads, also providing the safe ninth trick. If West knows not to continue
♠ by not playing on
♦ yet the
♣ switch versus the
♦ switch isn't a given, and on a
♦ switch I can play the T from dummy and, if covered with the J, possibly set up transportation to the
♥ if they spit 3-3 by playing the second round of
♦ to the 9 after cashing the K
♥.
Of course all this business about 3-3
♥ is likely useless since the 2
♦ business promises 4-4 or better. But I still think this is a decent line for 9 tricks. We are only in trouble if West has the Q
♥, K
♠, and not A
♣, and finds the
♣ switch to partner who continues
♠.
2♦ P 3♠ 3NT
all pass