gnasher, on Jun 4 2008, 07:01 PM, said:
What line did Fred play, and why?
I ruff the Ace of clubs and cashed the Ace of hearts (because I knew the King of diamonds was offside so crossing to the dummy via a diamond finesse to take the heart finesse was not an attractive option).
I had been planning to play a low heart next, but when LHO followed to the first round of trump with the Jack I decided to play the Queen of hearts instead (because I knew that I was down if LHO had KJ and because the tempo suggested that LHO did not have J10x).
I could not (and still cannot) see an attractive lines that involved things like ruffing spades and playing clubs before drawing trump.
Interestingly (to me at least)....
I saw Bobby Levin (my RHO) the next day and we talked about this hand. He said something like "After you cashed the Ace of hearts and were thinking about what to do, I almost showed you my hand because I knew you couldn't make it. The only reason I didn't is that I did not want you to think that the very action of doing this might wake up my partner to the necessity of returning a diamond. Of course it was 1000% that Stevie would return a diamond but....".
After all my claims of "100%" in previous posts (which to some of you may have seemed like overbids), it is notable that the "1000%" that appears in the above semi-quote was one of the actual words that Bobby chose
Fred Gitelman
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