MrAce, on 2016-September-24, 13:24, said:
Cyber did not catch you on it but If the
♣Q did not drop, you can not make even if you guessed spades 100% of the time. So you are wrong about it.
Assume you took the
♥ lead, cashed 2 rounds of trumps.
Then you played AK
♣ and ruffed one, Q did not drop. Leaving 2-2 trumps in dummy and hand and 1 outside.
Then you gave a
♥ (everything until here is what you said you would do)
Now they played 3rd
♥ as you also said. You ruffed in dummy. Dummy now has 1 trump left.
You then ruffed 4th
♣. You have 1-1 trumps left and 1 outside still. Your 5th club is good.
How will you go back to dummy to play a spade? You have to draw the last trump as you said you will. Which leaves you without any trump in dummy and hand.
When you play spade they simply jump the A and cash
♥ to defeat.
(You are assuming, wrongly, that they will discard
♥ and hold spades for you on 5th
♣)
@Cyber: I do not see how one can make extra tricks in 3 NT on a non
♥ lead unless Q of
♣ drops. I will even give you a free trick when LHO leads a
♠ from AQTxx and let you make a trick in spades which is your 9th trick. But I can definitely see the more under tricks in 3 NT that you conveniently skipped in your argument, on a
♥ lead. 3 NT will likely make more tricks on a
♥ lead because
♣ finesse will be needed. But for the same reason it will also go down more on
♥ lead.
Good catch! That shows the problem with analyzing a hand too quickly. In fact I have to be far more careful that I was.
First, I need to draw only one trump.
Second, when ruffing the third club, I must ruff high. You'll see why in a minute.
Third, when they make me ruff the heart, I must lead a spade now. This will allow me to trump the third spade.
However, they might not make me ruff a heart; they might lead a trump. Now if trumps are 3-1, they can get in with their spade and lead the last trump, which will prevent me from trumping the last spade. However, if I still have the D6 in hand, I can win the first trump with the D8! That will give me an the extra trump entry to enjoy the last club.
T1: heart lead. Win the ace.
T2: High trump.
T3: CK.
T4: C to CA.
T5. C ruff WITH D10. Dang it, they don't split!
T6. Heart.
T7. The opponents return a trump. I cleverly win on the board; if I don't, trumps split 2-2 and I'll be able to trump the heart and the spade, and make 5 by getting the spade finesse right.
T8. Finesse the spade. Say I play the SJ and lose to the ace.
T9. Back comes another diamond. Bye bye two ruffs! But I can win this one on the board too.
T10. Ruff the club good with my last trump.
T11. Cash the good spade; and board is high with a trump to get there!
Let's try this again with them tapping dummy.
T1: heart lead. Win the ace.
T2: High trump.
T3: CK.
T4: C to CA.
T5. C ruff WITH D10. Dang it, they don't split!
T6. Heart.
T7. The opponents return a HEART to tap dummy.
T8. I must lead a spade now to finesse. Note that I am threatening to trump a spade for trick 11.
A trump lead can be won cheaply in dummy (else trumps are 2-2 and I simply ruff my spade) and I can set up a club trick, using a high trump to get there to enjoy it. Alternatively, depending on overruff scenarios, I might just be able to trump the spade (I think setting up the club is surer.)
I think my roughly 66% figure is still good though, I just need to play it less like a mouse in a maze and more like a bridge player.