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Similarly, if East plays the 9 you have to choose between:
C: Q9
D: A9
Clearly these are equally likely which, at first glance, would suggest you have a complete guess when East plays the 9.
You can resolve this guess by considering what you will do if East plays the Queen. Now you have to choose between:
E: Q9
F: Q
It is now easy to see that you should resolve the C/D guess by picking D since that allows you to get F as well. If instead you pick C, you also get E, but you already had that in the form of C
I don't like this method of explanation. You should not treat C & E as completely separate cases, because it's the same combo. If RHO with Q9 covers, the frequency of case E increases while the frequency of C decreases. If this frequency is too high, the optimal declarer line changes. The defender has to not cover too often to make the stated line correct, it DOES matter what defender does with this, it is possible for him to choose an exploitable strategy. Now if declarer doesn't know this, he simply plays the book line & it doesn't matter if the defender is playing suboptimally.
I would phrase as the following:
When RHO plays 9, declarer can rise or duck.
When RHO plays Q, 2nd rd declarer can hook or play the T.
There are 4 relevant combos for RHO:
C1: Q9, RHO chooses to cover
C2: Q9, RHO chooses to duck
D: A9
F: Q
There are 4 lines for declarer to choose:
1. K if 9 appears, hook if Q covers (as stated, best vs. optimal defense)
Picks up D+F.
2. K if 9 appears, T if Q covers (best if RHO covers >= 91.67% from Q9)
Picks up D+C1, will be > D+F if C1 > F
3. duck if 9 appears, hook if Q covers
Picks up C2+F. equals D+F only if C2 = D. (so only equal if RHO never covers
from Q9)
4. duck if 9 appears, T if Q covers
This is by far worst, only picks up C1+C2, = D.
So 1 is best, but switch to 2 if RHO always covers from Q9. Now in real life, how often do defenders know declarer has 6 not 5? So the answer to best play in this combo seems entwined with how to handle the JT8 vs. Kxxxx combo, shouldn't RHO w/ Q9 cover?
So definitely one should play K if 9 appears on the right, but if Q appears, I am not so sure what the right play is. I think in real life most of time should play for drop, vs. 5 in declarer I think RHO should cover Q9 100%, many auctions will be impossible to know declarer has 6, and 5 cd suit more likely than 6. If have shown 6 in auction then maybe this doesn't apply, but I think a lot of people will not be familiar with this combo & possibility of declarer popping K on the 9 so will cover too often.