cherdano, on 2013-November-26, 17:00, said:
This is the first time I ever read the claim that leading a small singleton trump is less dangerous than leading from a small doubleton trump.
Oh, I don't have any doubt that it is a worse lead, unless the opps are somehow known to have great trump, or we are defending a sacrifice where we rate to have winners in all the side suits and getting trump off dummy is imperative.
There are just too many holdings where a stiff trump blows the suit while xx either doesn't or might not.
Any 5-3 fit missing the J
Any 9 card fit missing the Q
Some 8 card fits missing the Q
Going back to the OP, while I agree that I would rarely expect good opps to lead a stiff trump on this auction, maybe he is in trouble in the other suits and chose this as a least of evils choice. Hearts seem likely to be more logical, but who likes, say, Jxx?
Meanwhile, the spot in spades is a give-away. Once N ducked (obviously we cover in dummy), what holdings remain?
He didn't lead from J7, KJ7, K7 (surely even GIB doesn't do that?)
Would he lead the 7 from KJ7x? I doubt it.
From J7x or K7x? I don't think so. I doubt there is any bridge reason not to, assuming one choose to lead from that holding...the 7 is unlikely to cost more than the x, but people are generally creatures of habit and would lead the x.
So I think we are reduced to inferring that he led from 7x or a stiff.
Ii would definitely repeat the spade hook by advancing the 8. Surely N covers now? If not, I pull trump.
If he covers, I win, cross in diamonds, pull trump and lead a diamond to the 10. I will win 5 spades, 3 diamonds and one trick in each clubs and hearts.
Trying to unblock the hearts is an illusion, once spades are known. For example, if the opps duck the diamond 10, which is best defence, I lead a heart to my K and then the diamond Q. They cannot help but establish either a club or the heart A for me, for my 10th trick, even if diamonds are 5-2 and the long diamonds hold 2 club entries. Equally, playing for a club hook is meaningless....just lead low to the 10.
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