This is a hand I was dealt in a challenge-a-friend game. I was South. The lead was a small ♦ from E, I played 6♦, W put K♦ and I won with A in hand.
What is the correct line of playing the ♣'s?
I continued with the singleton club from N, which I took with the A in S, then ruffed a club back in hand, planning if the K didn't fall, to draw Q♥ then to cross to the AK♥ in the dummy and to ruff the third club hoping the third K is with the remaining trump. What was the percentage of this line?
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Lacking ♦K, East is likely to hold ♣K for his overcall, so declarer might find the successful line of winning ♦A, finessing ♣Q and (over)ruffing a ♣.