r_prah, on 2012-August-08, 12:09, said:
If declarer has ♠Kxx ♥Axxxxx ♦x ♣Kxx, and we continue spades at trick 2, declarer will draw trump, cash his spades and lead a diamond towards dummy, giving us no winning options; if we win the ♦A, we get endplayed; if we don't, we lose the trick, and declarer can establish a club trick.
To prevent this, we need to cash the ♦A at trick 2 before continuing with a spade.
To prevent this, we need to cash the ♦A at trick 2 before continuing with a spade.
I win the spade in hand, peel off six hearts and play a spade to the Q. In my hand I have the ♣Kxx. On the board I have the ♦KJ and the ♣J.
Cashing the ♦A on this layout simply postpones the agony.