Posted 2016-September-03, 03:15
@ The_Badger
Actually if I played this hand vs humans, I would NEVER thought that he led trumps, holding Hx spade in front of 2♠ opener. IF anything I would play West for long spades Hxxx KQxx. And that is how I played. I played spade to dummy. Only thing that gives me advantage about knowing GIB is that with KQxx it will insert an honor. When I did not see honor I played it for holding Hxxx spade, or Hxx at worst but never thought of Hx spade when led trump.
I mean...who leads trump, when your LHO showed a 6 card suit and you hold Qx or Kx in front of it. You would be scared that they will clear trumps and due to your holding that 6 card suit is very likely to run.
Does that make sense?
So I played spade towards dummy, when see no honor I played Ace and played another spade and ruffed with J. I can make when spades are 3-3. I can make when West has 4 spades Hxxx. I can make when East makes a mistake of covering 3rd spade from Hxxx. I can make when someone has KQ tide spades.
I agree with you that playing for diamond finesse is better odds. Ruff 2 clubs in dummy and take dia finesse. I got it all wrong. Diamond finesse was off but West had Kx ♠ and 9xx ♥
Also against humans is a different story. For example an expert East would never play ♥T at T1 to prevent 2 entries to dummy in trump suit.
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To make against a 4-1 ♥ break, you need the cards to lie favourably e.g. as above.
But if you lose a ♠, then you can often avoid going more than one down by similar play,