Was expecting more action on this post
Ax
Kt876x
every 3-2 break is 1 loser except QJ--xxx
Running the T will work if east or west had the stiff 9.
Ace followed by small to the T will work when Q or J is stiff.
So these are equals except that by running the T you will lose a trick if qj--xxx
So when East has showned more card (hes more likely to have a stiff) you should run the T. hoping for QJxx---9. When west has showned more card (more likely to have a stiff) you should play A hoping for H-----Hxxx.
9xx
QTx
If HJx---Hxx you are dead anyway.
If xxx---AKJ you win no matter what you do.
so only Hxx----HJx & Jxx---AKx matters
Hxx--HJx is twice as likely then Jxx---AKx
When LHO lead a low x...A RHO will probably play A with AKx to fool you. But you can counter this falsecard by one of your own. Falsecard with the T at trick 1. RHO will think twice before continuing low with AKx. If west can give count with is lead the falsecard might not work if RHO is quick on his feet. (this is from "falsecard" by Mike Lawrence)
Here when dummy play K east has to give the opposite count to induce partner to take the 1st trick. So 8 with standard and 2 playing UDCA.
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