Partner leads the ♦8, to the 9, J and K. Declarer continues with the ♣A and another club to the eight, partner showing an even number of clubs (If he's telling the truth). After winning the ♣Q, what do you play at this point?
		
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				Posted 2013-June-30, 18:48
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Partner leads the ♦8, to the 9, J and K. Declarer continues with the ♣A and another club to the eight, partner showing an even number of clubs (If he's telling the truth). After winning the ♣Q, what do you play at this point?
						
					
					
						Partner leads the ♦8, to the 9, J and K. Declarer continues with the ♣A and another club to the eight, partner showing an even number of clubs (If he's telling the truth). After winning the ♣Q, what do you play at this point?
 wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
Also, he rates to not have a heart void when he leads the ♥3.
 rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
Besides playing for fun, most people also like to play bridge to win
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				Posted 2013-June-30, 21:21
						Count declarer's tricks!  Declarer has the ♦ K (already won), ♦ A,4 ♣ tricks set up in dummy.  The 3 NT bid probably shows 16-17+ balanced or semi balanced at this vulnerability.  Declarer has already shown ♦ K and ♣ A -- 7 points.  Missing honors at this point are ♠ AKJ and ♥ AK.  
If declarer holds both As and a K, or ♥ AK and ♠ K, there's no hope of beating the contract. So you must play partner for an A and a K minimum.
If that's the case, you need to set up tricks in a hurry before opener can develop a 9th trick. ♠s show no hope as dummy's ♠ Q98x will always provide a second stopper.
So your only hope is to find partner with something like ♥ A10x(x..) or K10xx(..) to go along with a high ♠ honor. To retain the lead if declarer holds the ♥ K, switch to the ♥ Q.
						
					
					
				If declarer holds both As and a K, or ♥ AK and ♠ K, there's no hope of beating the contract. So you must play partner for an A and a K minimum.
If that's the case, you need to set up tricks in a hurry before opener can develop a 9th trick. ♠s show no hope as dummy's ♠ Q98x will always provide a second stopper.
So your only hope is to find partner with something like ♥ A10x(x..) or K10xx(..) to go along with a high ♠ honor. To retain the lead if declarer holds the ♥ K, switch to the ♥ Q.
	
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