Posted 2025-May-09, 12:43
On the first hand, I’m pretty sure we’d end up in 6C. Aiming for 3N as north seems misguided…the choice will be between 5C and 6C. Why is it misguided? Because after a spade lead we need to run 8 fast winners. It’s unlikely we can do this unless partner has good club support, and if he has the club support we need, we may well have slam.
Now, methods may influence this analysis. What does 2C show for you? We play what is now virtually expert standard in NA: a 2D response promises five, so with 3=3=4=3 gf values bids 2C. This is important because of opener’s pass over 2S. He can’t raise on 3 card support…well, there might be hands where such would appeal but I can’t think of any at the moment. In turn this operates to keep clubs in the picture as responder.
Given the lead, we have four choices, which are not, imo, close to being equal.
Least attractive…hoping west has a spade honour and we guess which it is. Given the 2S bid, this would be a very unattractive choice.
Running the heart Jack. A weak player might cover. That’s about the only thing going for it.
Playing for a squeeze on east….win the diamond, draw trump….cash the diamonds, run trump. With a trump to play, we hold KJ J void x. If east holds the spade AQ as well as the heart King, he has either thrown the queen…we exit in spades with a trump to get back to our hand, or has come down to AQ Kx in the majors. Our last trump forces out the spade Queen (usually) and we have a choice of winning plays…exit a spade and hook the ensuing heart return or just play the heart Jack to the queen.
This line works (so long as we read the shape, which should be fairly easy) any time east has the spade Ace and heart king. It’s basically equivalent to hooking the heart, with a slight extra chance if east stiffs his spade Ace.
Finally, we can play to ruff out the heart king….Win the lead in hand, heart to the ace, ruff high, trump to dummy, ruff heart high unless east showed out on the first trump, back to dummy, ruff again, setting up the heart Queen unless an opp had Kxxxx(x).
I’ve discounted a 7-0 heart break….we’re down anyway on that absent an improbable spade finesse working.
I see virtually no chance that east has 5 hearts, so the ruffing hearts line seems the best. If east holds the king, we’re probably better than 99% to ruff it out. Just think what west’s hand looks like if he has a stiff heart.
And, of course, if west has the heart king, our only really plausible line is to hope we can ruff it out.
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