FrancesHinden, on 2012-June-04, 15:17, said:
No-one has yet objected to the play at trick one, which a friend has convinced me is wrong. Or at least definitely wrong at imps, and more interesting at BAM.
We can take two spade tricks with either QT onside or AQ onside. Opponents don't lead from AQxx but do lead from QTxx. So for 2 tricks we should play the 9.
For one trick things are different. If the opponents win the
♠Ten and return another suit and subsequently get in and lead another Spade then we are at a guess for our trick. We can pay out to a lead from Qxxx/Axxx/Txxx (or longer) If LHO has 5 Spades then he'd always lead a Spade. If LHO has 4 Spades then he'd always lead from the Queen, only sometimes from the Ace, and from the Ten it depends on the rest of his hand but I'd think it's more likely than from the Ace. All this leaves me mostly confused .... I definitely want to play the Jack at some point - but I don't see that it has to be at trick one.
From a whole hand perspective the danger is the
♠9 loses to the Ten and a Heart comes back. We have to win that (explaining to team mates how we went down in this contract with Diamonds 2-2 by losing the first 5 tricks will be hard). And then we play three rounds of Diamonds losing to the Queen and they play another Heart and we haven't established our ninth trick (indeed there might not be any winning line from here).
(sorry about the spot cards - but I didn't look at the full hand)
So at BAM I play the
♠9 (best chance for two tricks IMHO). At IMPs I play the
♠J to establish a fast trick (hopefully).
Someone is going to complain that it's a guess at IMPs but the point is that we want to win quickly - the opponents might always be able to beat us with the AQ offside but why give them the chance to beat us with AT offside also!
eg this is the danger layout for E-W
There's no way home now (except guessing Diamonds .... but the Diamond Queen can be moved and you'll pay off to a different layout).