inquiry, on 2011-March-28, 20:44, said:
Before I get all botched up with Fred's similiar problem, someone solve this first one for me.
I got small to the KING is right. That is how I would play it. After the king wins, you just exit a small heart. The question is what do you play next from hearts in dummy? The Jack or the Nine? I can't see a way to tell between the two of these two options. Is there some clue we can look for to decide if West is more likely to have two or three hearts? Maybe some count clues from the first rounds in clubs and diamonds?
I assume we are talking about the case where the king loses. Knowing West's heart length doesn't help because his relevant holdings are 10xx, Qxx, 10x and Qx. The jack next works if he started with Qxx or 10x and low works if it is Qx or 10xx. There isn't much help from the auction either. Of course we will see what East leads next before we have to decide. In general it is better to pin the ten than lose to doubleton queen because there is no trump promotion threat.
1eyedjack, on 2011-March-28, 23:34, said:
I would be interested to know whether it might be a better line just to bash out hearts from the top from the long hand, and use the two minor suit entries to lead up to the 9 of spades then J of spades. You get out for two Heart losers when either oppo has Q singleton or T doubleton or singleton, and gain the extra chance of finding HT of Spades onside.
Good point and maybe this is better. There is something like a 37% chance of avoiding a spade loser though you are giving up quite a few trump positions where the ace is onside.