Apologies that this has become less like a BIL problem, but I hope that the general considerations are worthwhile independent of the more complex solution.
If we leave the entry in the South hand so that we can double finesse in clubs, then we will fail whenever West has Hx, HHx, HHxx or even Hxx (playing H on second round) as we do not have an entry to the fourth club.
So we have to leave the
♥K in the North hand after all.
But this is not the end of the problem. We should now play clubs by cashing the
♣A and then crossing the the
♣K. If an honour drops then we continue clubs and we have the
♥K as an entry to the fourth club, our ninth trick.
If no honour drops, then we must decide what to do. There are 12 combinations of 3-3 clubs (a priori 21%) and 12 combination of 4-2 clubs (a priori 19%) remaining, so the odds of the clubs breaking is 21:19.
We only need a single diamond trick so we could take the finesse, but this is a 50% chance against a 21:19 play.
So, I think, that we should take the heart lead in the South hand. Test spades and, when they are 3-3, play the ace and king of clubs intending to play a third round.
Any flaws in this?
This post has been edited by cardsharp: 2008-March-11, 03:54
1♦ 1♠
2♠ 3♣
3♥ 3NT
Lead: ♥5