phil_20686, on 2012-August-09, 11:44, said:
So I run the J of diamonds, and if west doesn't flicker I overtake and run the ten on the way back. Best done at trick two so they don't have time to think about it. This is a 99% line for intermediate players
You have to do this early if you're going to do it, since you've cut communication to the 4th diamond after you've cashed 4 clubs. I was just looking at this lamenting that I couldn't switch the
♦9 and 8.
I can't decide really. I think the field will hook, but it strikes me as really odd that after seeing the S10/8 from partner, RHO would pitch a diamond from Qxxx when he has a pretty safe spade pitch. Declarer has 6 in the bag, and partner has 3 heart tricks still. It can't be right to pitch a diamond. He must have looked at xxxx and been like "could it be wrong to shorten my diamonds here? No, my spots are repugnant anyway."
I'll go out on a small limb and drop here. Hopefully partner will understand if I'm wrong, and I think the odds are 50/50 or close enough that I don't feel bad trusting my instinct.
Hamman probably disagrees though (per Mike Giesler's comment in gumperz's thread re: table feel on BW):
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Here is a quote made by Bob Hamman from a dinner conversation at the recent NABC in Philly. The discussion was about playing certain card combinations at the table: "You can say all you want about table feel, but in the end, mathematics is your friend."
"I think maybe so and so was caught cheating but maybe I don't have the names right". Sure, and I think maybe your mother .... Oh yeah, that was someone else maybe. -- kenberg
"...we live off being battle-scarred veterans who manage to hate our opponents slightly more than we hate each other.” -- Hamman, re: Wolff