Posted 2013-February-04, 14:34
Fully expect LHO to spend even more time working out all those options you aren't willing to enumerate before she concedes, though. If you're trying to speed up the play, do the enumeration for her.
When do we really get there, though? Usually when declarer endplays someone, they can say "either you lead this suit into my AQ, or this suit and I get the pitch, or this suit and it's a sluff-ruff". If it's on anything more complicated than that, showing your hand won't actually help them figure out that it's cold on the single-played-as-double you've just set up, no?
Most people who "aren't claiming, just showing you my hand" *are* in fact claiming, but don't want to pay the penalty the second time they made a faulty claim; rather would prefer the opponents pay the penalty for a retracted concession, or want the opponents to work out the claim for him, so that he's saved from a mis-speak or a missed "obvious" option. You can tell which when you take the time to figure out with full hand knowledge what to do, because the "not-claimers" try to hurry you up.
I would rather wait for the lead than look like one of those. Others' opinions may vary.
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