Posted 2012-March-26, 21:41
♣. I dont really think it matters which one you lead. I'd probably lead the 5 against an average or worse player and the 9 against a good player that I thought respected me.
If declarer has 5 club tricks, he's getting 5♣, 2♦, and the ♠A, so a spade or a heart gives up the 9th trick (we dont really think partner has 5 hearts, right?).
Even if partner overcalled on 5 diamonds, and declarer holds ♦Q9x, which is certainly possible, declarer will need the clubs to come in to come to 9 tricks. So what am I assuming?
* Partner didn't overcall 2D with ♦Kxxxx(x) and the ♠A
* Partner didn't return the ♥9, then 6 from J96(x).
But even if partner has the spade ace and started with only 5 diamonds, declarer can only come to 5 clubs and 3 diamonds.
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