awm, on 2018-April-18, 04:56, said:
The most likely shapes are 3433 for declarer and 4243 for opener if you assume partner has a decent hand (which you need in order to set).
The reason is that partner would overcall 1♠ with five and a decent hand. So that marks partner with four spades and declarer three. Since declarer has a pretty bad hand (since partner has a good hand) he could have passed 1♠ with three and didnt. With any doubleton hed be likely to pass, so 3433 is a favorite. If partner has six clubs he would surely bid, even with 4135/4225 he might bid as a NV passed hand. So its likely partner has only four clubs, which gives opener three. Opener could be 4153 but then partner has 4324 which would often be a takeout double as a passed hand.
So if we know the shapes, what to lead? It seems like we should lead one of our seven card fits and thats either heart or club. It will depend on the honor layout in these suits though.
The reason is that partner would overcall 1♠ with five and a decent hand. So that marks partner with four spades and declarer three. Since declarer has a pretty bad hand (since partner has a good hand) he could have passed 1♠ with three and didnt. With any doubleton hed be likely to pass, so 3433 is a favorite. If partner has six clubs he would surely bid, even with 4135/4225 he might bid as a NV passed hand. So its likely partner has only four clubs, which gives opener three. Opener could be 4153 but then partner has 4324 which would often be a takeout double as a passed hand.
So if we know the shapes, what to lead? It seems like we should lead one of our seven card fits and thats either heart or club. It will depend on the honor layout in these suits though.
so using your assumptions for the hands
3♣-23.60%
7♣-23.60%
5♥-19.50%
k♣-18.90%
Q♠-18.70%
7♥-18.70%
5♠-18.10%
then drop off to 16%-10% for rest
on another layout the winning lead was the Phil-GIB Q♠ LOL