Hanoi5, on 2012-April-26, 04:37, said:
3♣ was checkback.
What is the normal manner to play the trumps? Small (8) to the Ace and the finesse back because you can do it twice?
Thx to Inquiry for changing the auction.
It makes a difference whether 3
♣ was known to be artificial or not. If it was alerted there is reason to play South for the trump queen, but it depends how good a Bridge player you judge South to be.
In my experience few players past the beginner stage and below expert level like to lead from a broken sequence headed by the ace against a major suit game.
A very good player might find this lead, reasoning, when dummy is strong, that it is unlikely that the
♥K will crop up in declarer's hand after this auction.
He might be less inclined to risk such a lead if he held the queen of trumps.
So against an average player I would be inclined to finesse against South.
Against a strong player, there are tactical as well as technical reasons to play North for the queen.
Rainer Herrmann