Fluffy, on Mar 29 2010, 06:37 AM, said:
it can be a funny moment to switch to a heart to kill dummy's entry if declarer has 4243. Spades do not necesarilly need to be played from our side. But anyway it looks like a big gamble.
I'd switch to a low spade.
That's the other line of defense that could easily work here. Partner has four
♦s and three
♠s it looks like. And if his rounded suits are 3-3, heart shift shuts out dummy and we get our
♠s in time. What happens if partner has 2
♥s and 4
♣s ? Now with a
♥ shift, it appears that declarer makes 2
♥s, and may be 2
♣s, and 1
♦ for sure, but if partner has
♠HTx which is what makes a
♠ shift successful, he will have trouble making two tricks in the suit before we take two tricks ourselves, right ?
At the table I reasoned up to the point that we can beat it a trick if partner has three
♥s, but could not convince myself that it's right even when he has two
♥s, so I shifted to a
♠ which presented no problems as declarer did have KJTx Tx JT9x AKx.
We know so much more about the hand than partner does, so
♦ continuation is unlikely to help partner to switch to a heart himself. He might switch to a
♠ however with HTx.
Seeking input from anyone who doesn't frequently "wtp", "Lol" or post to merely "Agree with ..."
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