gnasher, on 2014-May-26, 02:13, said:
Not so. Assuming the points are distributed, say, 15-10, the most likely distribution is Kx(x) on your right and Qx(x)on your left. Less likely is Qx(x) on your left and Kx(x) on your right. Coming in third is KQx on your right with xx(x) on your left, while fourth is KQx on your left with xx(x) on your right. Then we have the ones with partner having the K or Q of the suit. You may still need to find partner with an entry, and you know that West will know that any major suit entry which partner has may be neutralised. If West has the ace of diamonds, then he will not expect his partner to have an entry.
And I think that most would not lead from AJ9x without a fifth card, which is enough to make the queen the right play from dummy at trick one.
Apologies if you know the hand, from NewinBridge, and apologies if it has already appeared - I did not see it on a quick look through. The auction was, surprisingly, the same in both rooms, and the lead was the same, the six of clubs. Two world-class players played differently here. Which card do you play from dummy at trick one and why?