smerriman, on 2022-August-27, 14:36, said:
Lead is the diamond 2.
Whatever number of NT you decide to play in (would you bid 4 as North?), this is MP and you just need to cash the seemingly inevitable 10 tricks.
I somehow only managed 9.. is there an easy route to avoid mistakes?
[edit] I should say, South's bidding was actually a robot, so don't be too harsh

The play's the thing.
I don’t think that one can safely say that winning only 9 tricks proves one made a ‘mistake’
There’s a lot going on here, including but far from limited to:
LHO’s leading tendencies, especially from xxxx (as opposed to Jxxx)
How clubs split. Not merely whether they are 3-2 but also is the A doubleton or triplton?
How good are the defenders? On some lines, the key is when the opps knock out the heart Ace…but why would they assume I held the stiff Ace? (I can think of reasons, btw)
Thus even the play at trick one isn’t simple…but it may well prove committal. Is it a ‘mistake’ to play the 10? Not exactly clear…it’s definite mistake if RHO has the Jack😀
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