gnasher, on 2012-February-09, 15:56, said:
Even if ♠10 wasn't a singleton, you now have no entry to dummy to cash the third spade after drawing trumps. You will have to guess whether to take a diamond finesse, or to cash two trumps and then the third spade.
Also, suppose that the heart isn't overruffed but someone still has ♥Q. What do we do now?
Ummm... ask the audience? Phone a friend?
No if it's not overruffed then there are 3 winning possibilities:
(1) RHO had a doubleton heart and not the jack of clubs. (If he had it and didn't overruff he's playing a deep game and sees our entry problem.) Return to hand with a spade, ruff the last heart, draw trumps. For entry purposes, take the 2nd ruff with Q
♣.
(2) LHO had a doubleton heart which is awesome. we can return to hand a ruff another heart.
(3) Hearts break 3-3 which is also awesome. Now all we need is 4-2 clubs wherever the jack is.
I didn't express this earlier, but to play along these lines it makes sense to win trick 1 in dummy, temporarily blocking the spades but helping with entries. It's actually a pretty important point though.
There's another line which makes a fair amount of sense, too. Play AKQ of spades to start, pitching a heart. If spades not 3-3 (probably LHO ruffing), play for the ruff to have come from the 4-club hand, so that J
♣ is now dropping. Win the return (a red suit exit by LHO helps us in that red suit), so assume a trump return. Now 3 rounds of trumps ending in dummy. (In some situations you will stop at 1 or 2 rounds of trumps and switch lines, establishing a major for discards or taking a red suit finesse.) This partial information should tell us the optimal way to finish off the hand.
benlessard asks
"...So my partner had to play 6C and got the T of S lead. How do you play it ? Your playing against very good opps. ) ... How would you play 6Nt ?"
My guesses:
In 6♣, win the ♠T lead with ♠A and attempt tp cross to ♠K (assuming LHO has two ♠). Then finesse ♦Q.
If ♦Q wins, then ♦A, ♥AK ♥ ruff, ♦ruff,. If any of that fails, pause to regroup. But if all that works, then claim on a high cross-ruff.
In 6N, on ♠T lead, start with ♠A ♥K and finesse ♥J. If the finesse wins or ♥ are 3-3, then you have fair squeeze chances.