Posted 2011-February-21, 12:57
I will play for the drop.
I wouldn't call the beer lead from 9-7-3 'standard', at least on the west coast. If the opponents are playing 2nd/4th leads, I think its clear to not hook the diamond a 2nd time and play on hearts. Otherwise I agree with your line.
I would not put any weight into their heart carding. Good opponents tend to randomize their spots in these situations.
I don't agree with Fluffy at all about the inference from the non club lead since there are many club holdings besides AQ/AJ that are unattractive for the lead. However, had I held something like ♥Qxx, I would be making an aggressive lead from a holding like KJ / Kx, in spite of 1♥ being limited.
How would I defend holding as RHO holding T9x Qxxx KQx ??? It seems normal to tap dummy and let partner get in with a trump for a 2nd diamond. I don't know if I'd false card at T1, because if partner has two trump tricks and weaker clubs, we might have deceived the wrong player. I would never tap dummy if I held ♥xxx since you are forcing declarer into the winning line of simply hooking partner out of the heart in many cases.
There is a minor inference from West's pass in 3rd seat with a 2=2=3=6. He might have preempted w/w, or opened 1♣ with many hands.
Would like to hear from the math guys, but I can guess they might say that 3=3 in hearts + 5=4 in clubs > 2=4 in hearts + 6=3 in clubs. Coupled with dropping the ♥Qx in West it seems way better.
You also have the ♠10 being played twice, but it doesn't affect the problem.
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