Fluffy, on 2013-November-26, 10:54, said:
If my read about leftie being scared of diamonds is right, it means diamond queen is 'short' most often, and simply ruffing a diamond in hand is a strong alternative.
I liked your line but I really don't understand why you think that LHO was 'scared of diamonds'.
The auction given suggests, at least to me, that declarer sees no chance of buying a dummy that makes grand good, while expecting to have some play for 12 tricks, and no desire to provide a roadmap for the defence.
There is a decent inference that declarer has some shortness.
I don't pretend to know how every expert reacts to this sort of auction, but I know that I strain to be aggressive. Hence the lead of a heart away from the K makes nothing but sense to me, given that my options will be, I assume, a club or a heart. I can't imagine a diamond lead from any holding consistent with the two hands we see.
I suppose some would choose a passive club lead from 2/3/4 small, and some might choose a lead from Qxx(x) but my preference would always be a heart.
I am surprised to see that I would lose to Qxin diamonds, since that means, I think given my stated line, that LHO counted out for 4 card diamond length, along with his known and presumed major length.
That seems to imply 0 or 1 club, and with 1 I'd expect the lead of the stiff rather than the underlead of the heart K.
If RHO held at least 3 diamonds, and the club Q, I was making, and if LHO held Qx in diamonds, I was again making, since I had, cunningly or stupidly, reduced myself to A9 in diamonds and had no entries to hook rho.
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