P_Marlowe, on Jun 26 2007, 04:54 PM, said:
Hi,
ruff and play a small diamond, whatever West
plays duck, trying to endplay East, if West plays
high winning the trick and plays another diamonds,
I would raise with the King, unless the bidding
tells me differently.
Not ruffing the Ace of hearts is no good, eventually
you have to guess in diamonds, one way or another.
With kind regards
Marlowe
Yes!
I think this is the right play too...
It sort of goes against what we have learned, to play a diamond ourselves... It is so ingrained that (B/I) people might not even consider leading a dimaond. I think this is an instructive end game position for the B/I folks here...
Against intermediate players, i think the best play is to ruff, and then lead the diamond 7. This works with a sleeping west (who does not cover the 7), or if west has no card > 7, or east has AQT exact (and west covers). If West covers the 7 with anything other than Q, duck in dummy, don't play the K. If west plays the Q, cover with the K.
If west wins and now leads a diamond, make the guess which you always had to make if you ducked the heart A.
You try to avoid making a guess unless forced to. Ducking the heart A, forces you to do that immediately.