thepossum, on 2019-February-28, 20:56, said:
Note suppose there is a 7 of diamond lead, followed by 10 in East and won by South with the Ace
RHO might not have played the
♦T from
♦QJT3 unless you covered the
♦7, so did you?
I ask, because there's a silly(?) "discovery play" (other than leading the
♥T from hand at some point, intending to finesse through RHO if LHO doesn't cover) that depends on the
♦7 not being a singleton:
Play low from dummy (giving RHO a chance to play low from
♦QJT3, suggesting a 2-3 split if he doesn't), winning in hand, then a diamond to dummy's king, a spade to hand and then a third diamond, giving LHO a chance to ruff. The point is that you may now be able to glean some information about LHO's trump holding not only based on
* the fact that diamonds split 2-3, so that trumps are (at least if we have nothing else to go on) more likely to split 3-2 than 2-3
* the principle of restricted choice and the fact that he didn't lead a trump,
but also on your interpretation, based on what you know about LHO as a player, of his play to, and maybe bodily reaction to, the play of the third diamond.
Of course, I had to try this line against GiB (basic version). Here's what happened on one deal:
The
♥T from hand "discovery play" at trick two would also have worked on this deal. (I checked.)