pran, on 2015-May-15, 10:52, said:
He does not. If partner has a doubleton club, which is the only alternative as you can see the nine and they were playing standard leads I believe, then cashing a red ace is even worse. A high club does not cost if partner has a doubleton.
I tend to think SB deserves three PPs on the same hand. He concluded from the fact that his partner dropped two cards that his partner had been in a hurry to lead a singleton. He used the UI of what these cards were on two occasions, and he did not carefully avoid taking advantage of the UI. In addition his play of the three of clubs used the UI that he "knew" his partner had a singleton. Otherwise he would have returned a medium club.
It is quite possible, in fact more likely, that East has ♠KQxxx ♥xxx ♦xx ♣Kxx or ♠KQxxx ♥xx ♦xxx ♣Kxx or even ♠KQxx ♥xxx ♦xxx ♣Kxx. In all cases, cashing a red ace is wrong and in the last case you need to cash both red aces to let it through (in some cases declarer can make anyway by playing a diamond to the nine, but has no reason to do so). North only cashed the red aces because he