Posted 2008-November-17, 08:21
An intriguing hand.
Better math-chrushers than me have already answered (and I dont have my tables nearby), but I still think some things have not been taken into consideration.
First of, the double, and the lack of a spade bid/preempt:
At the time 3♠ was doubled, NT played in North was still a possible denomination, so I'll give the double credit for showing the ♠K and very likely the J too. I do not feel however, that this, and the missing spade-bids, gives me licence to bank on that spades are 5-5. Non-vulnerable, East migt have bid 1♠ with the KJ-fifth and the ♥K. Also a slight indication that the ♥K is with RHO.
The lead:
Like already noted, the lead look suspicious. I find it very likely that LHO has divined, that a heart-lead is "safe", as the bidding, at least somehow, indicates that South isn't worried about second round control in hearts.
East had probably made the lead to take out an entry in dummy early in hand.
From what holdings wouldn't east do that? The king is of no consequence, but with a hand with shortness in hearts, East could fear that a heart lead might rip open the suit, if declarer holds Kx of hearts. A slight indication that hearts are balanced, and even more so if RHO has the ♥K.
All this, I think, would upgrade MFA's and Gnashers original line, and that the discovery line should be downgraded. But if it is enough, I honestly don't know.
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Do not underestimate the power of the dark side. Or the ninth trumph.
Best Regards Ole Berg
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We should always assume 2/1 unless otherwise stated, because:
- If the original poster didn't bother to state his system, that means that he thinks it's obvious what he's playing. The only people who think this are 2/1 players.
Gnasher
1♦ P 1♥ P
2♣ P 2♠ P
3♣ P 3♦ P
3♠ x P P
xx P 4♣ P
4♦ P 4♥ P
5NT P 6♣ P
7♦ P P P