JLOGIC, on Sep 9 2010, 08:13 PM, said:
I suppose it depends on how he has not signalled.
If the 9 is his lowest, he has A109 or K109. If it's A109, as you said it doesn't matter what we do. If it's K109 and declarer has Axxx Kxx QJx Qxx, a diamond lets it through, because we get strip-squeezed.
If the 9 is random, so that it might be a non-signal from 109x, we're back to a guess, I suppose. Even then, it's not clear that a diamond is better than a spade. A diamond is playing for declarer to have ♣Qxx or better and ♦J9x or worse. A spade is playing for declarer to have ♣Jxx and ♦J10x, which is less likely.
However, if partner is playing his cards at random, he's only playing the 9 from 1/3 of the 109x holdings, and I still get half of the time that he has K109. That probably doesn't swing it far enough in my direction, but I can't be bothered to do any arithmetic.
This post has been edited by gnasher: 2010-September-09, 13:34

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