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#4 I still disagree...There are some holdings in hearts that a heart lead will provide something good. It is more of a safe lead I guess, but at this point I still feel we can afford a slightly more aggressive lead. My thoughts were a diamond. On this board, the opponents were in a 4/3 split and a diamond lead would allow us to shorten the player with 4S to 3 setting up a final trick later. The diamonds were 4522. I am not claiming my thoughts to be right, I just think that a diamond lead may pay off here.
Diamomd is their suit, opener will quite often be 54, if you start with diamonds,
you develop tricks for declarer.
If you want to go swinging to get a topscore, lead a club.
The lead will be through opener, partner will have length, but so will declarer.
The advantage of a heart lead is, that you will collect your heart tricks before
diamonds ( or clubs) have been es, tablished and vanish.
Given that partner / declarer have club length and you have the king of clubs,
heart will also be your best shot reaching partner, so that he can play club throug
declarers holding.
The argument about shortening the long trump hand is a non argument, at the time
you have to decide what to lead, you have no idea, that they are in a 4-3 fit.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: I did not want to be rude, and the advice I gave, that you have to ignore partnetrs
alert is the only one, I wanted to make.
What bid to choose is up to you, but you should choose the one, least likely to be good
for you, but a reasonable one.
And not telling the same story twice is also good advice, I can give this one also to
myself.