PhantomSac, on Feb 3 2010, 04:38 PM, said:
karlson, on Feb 3 2010, 07:06 PM, said:
Looks like a book hand -- if you pitch on the second spade you just need hearts 4-2 and diamonds coming in.
If hearts turn out to be 3-3 you can afford to safety play the diamonds (run the 9 on the first round).
How is that? If you pitch on the 2nd spade they play a third spade. You ruff in dummy and do what? I don't see how you are guaranteeing your contract on 4-2 hearts even if diamonds come in.
You're right of course, I had two lines mixed up.
In that case I see three options:
1) Ruff and play diamonds immediately (yeti's line). I don't much care for this one -- nobody forces the long hand to ruff. If they just hold off and ruff the diamond with the short trump, I don't see how to make it after that unless hearts are 3-3.
2) Ruff and play HK,DA,HA,diamond. This will work if the third round of diamonds doesn't get ruffed, i.e. diamonds are H-Hxx and the fourth trump is with the long diamond. If the third diamond is ruffed, I think I'm toast.
3) Pitch a club, then (assuming 3rd spade) HKQ,DA,CA,HA. If the hearts are 3-3 give up a diamond and claim, otherwise CK, hook the diamond, and hope that you can pitch your last club on the fourth diamond (i.e. the third diamond is not ruffed.)
Unless I've missed something again, pitching is still best, but of course not a claimer.