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I was watching a good teamgame in BBO, all worldclass players not only by BBO standarts but from their real life achievements as far as i know. This hand was played by a famous Israeli player (Amiri in BBO). I think 1♥ was xfer. Other table landed in 4♥ making 6.
Of course double dummy experts claimed that this hand was cold now after declarer finessed the Q of ♥. However i was not as sure as they were, after all declarer didn't see all 4 hands and i commented "He may go down if he plays N for AJx ♦" And when declarer finessed ♣ suit i commented again "Yup he is playing for AJx ♦ with N and he will go down, and i was LOL ed
But see what happened !! Declarer cashed the ♠K and discarded a ♦, ruffed the last spade which North carefully discarded a club as i predicted, and played a ♦ to Q (seeing south dropped 9, after cashing ♣ A of course) which was won by North and played ♦4. After a small tank declarer played the K !!! Dropping the J and bringing home his slam. And making me lose my bet
I was disappointed, after all he played for something and i couldn't see any reason why he would change his mind. I mean i understand that it would be better if N played ♦8 from 84 but South could have easily played 9 from 98 too, no ? Besides the fact that N is known to hold 3 ♦ vs 2 by south. I assume declarer used the restricted choice, thinking that South could have played the 8 as well from 89, which is also logical but what do you all think ? How would you play last 2 cards ?

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