phil_20686, on 2015-September-08, 10:43, said:
Finally, you cannot seriously be arguing both that its right to duck here and that its trivial for lho to win the K from KT98 on the second round. If its right to duck the Q then it can hardly be trivial to play the K from KT98, since ducking would set the contract on layouts like this!
I am not arguing that the defence or declarer play are trivial. West has no decision with K98 (when his partner plays the jack) nor with T98 (except whether he can afford to vary his carding). With KT98 he should
a) play the ten on the first round
b) probably play the king on the second round. More so because you consider that the correct line is to rise with the queen, and therefore playing the king is the only chance hoping declarer has Ax.
Yes, playing low from Ax does gain in that they have not had a chance to give count. Not so good if an opponent has a stiff king!