mikeh, on Jun 18 2007, 06:41 PM, said:
In stark contrast to Free, my thinking is:
I'm not certain that part of your analysis isn't flawed.
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1) a double calls for a ♥ lead. I expect partner to have a ♥.... rho has 4♠s, some ♦ cards and long enough ♣s to jump to slam. I also think that either these guys know what they are doing or (more likely) that they are guessing the same way... that 3♥ was intended as forcing and 4♣ as a slam try)
Double does not call for a heart lead. It calls for an
unusual lead, which is
normally dummies first bid suit, usually because we are going to be ruffing it. Yes, I am positive you already know this but, on this auction, partner has to realize it is
impossible for us to be ruffing a heart. And we most certainly are not doubling on the AQxxx of hearts (its possible we have that holding, but we would not be doubling on it), since we can expect no more than one trick with this holding anyway. So I'm not sure partner is required to blindly lead a heart now. He is still allowed to consider other "unusual" leads, and the spade lead certainly is one.
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2) a normal lead, on the auction, is a ♦. It is most definitely NOT a stiff ♥, which rates to give away a tempo...and a clue... after all, a reasonably aware declarer knows that opening leader knows that declarer is short in ♥s.
Agreed.
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3) There is close to zero likelihood of a ♠ lead, whether I pass or double.
I think an expert partner should realize that you are aware the "normal" lead is a diamond. He should also realize it is practically impossible that you really want a heart lead (either because you are ruffing it, or because you have a decent heart holding). This, to me, would leave a spade as being the
"unusual" lead.
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4) I suspect that the contract is either cold (usually without a ♠ lead) or that it becomes cold on a ♦ lead: QJxx x AQ AQTxxx opposite xx AKJxxx x KJxx is a layout that would not surprise me in the least (or, if 3♥ was invitational, Qxxx x AQ AKJxxx opp xx AKJxxx x Qxxx). On a ♦ lead, declarer pitches a ♠ and concedes a ♠ and, if careful, takes a couple of ruffs while pulling trump, cashing the top ♥s only at the end. If I get a ♥ lead, declarer will have no chance..
So I make the seemingly (and perhaps truly) futile double, not so much because I expect the ♥ lead to beat it but because I don't expect to have any chance to beat it without a ♥ lead.
I think you are right in the fact that a heart lead might prevent the contract from making in these scenarios, and that the double will probably work.
But I think that with the double, partner is more apt to lead a spade than you appear to be giving him credit for.
And although I voted pass in the poll, the more I consider it, I think double is quite likely to work. Either partner now leads a heart and we still have chances, or he works out that I really cannot want a heart and leads a spade instead. I would expect a top-class defender to find the spade lead after the double, but stranger things have happened.
In either case, its two chances better than leaving partner to making his "normal" lead of diamond.
jmoo.