manudude03, on 2016-October-23, 14:17, said:
IMPs scoring.
You are in the final round likely needing a big win to secure the event, and so you ambitiously reach 6S. You get the
♦3 lead (2nd/4th). You let this run round and South wins the queen before shifting to the queen of hearts. Plan the play.
T2: win HK
T3: Lead DK intending to discard H. Assume DA covers.
T4: Lead CA.
T5: Trump club.
T6: Lead D10 discarding H.
T7: Trump to hand.
T8: Trump club.
T9: Heart to ace.
T10: Trump club.
T11: Trump heart.
T12, 13 are high trumps assuming I haven't lost anything else.
Wins on 4-4 clubs or short clubs not having the SJ, and South having the DA, and 4-3 diamonds and North having (3+ hearts or no SJ). I am hoping that the double was pure lead direction and not length as it's pretty difficult to make on 5-2 diamonds.
manudude03 "IMPs scoring. You are in the final round likely needing a big win to secure the event, and so you ambitiously reach 6S. You get the ♦3 lead (2nd/4th). You let this run round and South wins the queen before shifting to the queen of hearts. Plan the play."
IMO, the best chance is ruff out ♦s, hoping that RHO has say, ♦AQ9x
e.g. ♥A, ♠A, ♣A, ruff a ♣, ♦K covered and ruffed. ruff a ♣.
If ♣K drops in 3, then draw trumps, making 7 x ♠s, 2 X ♥s, 1 X ♦s, and 2 x ♣s.
If ♣K doesn't drop then ruff a ♦ with ♠T.
If ♦s are 4-3, claim 7 x ♠s, 2 X ♥s, 2 X ♦s, and 1 X ♣s.
Otherwise, hope for unlikely round suit squeeze e.g.
RHO fails to cover ♦K and
RHO has ♠ J x x ♥ Q x ♦ A Q 9 x x ♣ x x x