Posted 2015-September-09, 07:30
Surely you just put the K on the heart J and run the Ten. Pretty unthinkable that south has QJ9(x) and played a heart. Its hard to imagine that I will lose more than one trick in every suit at this point. The black suit pip position is really good too. An alternative is to win the heart K and play a spade to the Q. If this holds I can run the spade 9 next, since north cannot profitably attack hearts
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Eagles123 asks "This hand just came up on BBO, it was the last board of a TM and it didn't particularly matter but I totally fluffed this hand, just interested how I should approach it
lead is Diamond K if you duck, they switch to JH".
My guess: Win ♥A. Run ♣Q. If that wins, then finesse ♥T. If that wins, then run ♠8, hoping to make 3 x ♠s, 3 x ♥s, 1 x ♦s and 2 x ♣s