Posted 2023-January-04, 11:26
A comment on defense that leads to a comment on declarer play.
Imo, after the lead of the club Kand, when dummy hits with the Qxxx, 3rd hand has only count to give, not attitude. When the K holds the trick, 3rd hand knows where the A is (he pretty much knew from the lead of the K).
Declarer should follow with the T, not the 7. Since E would, or at least should, play the T if he held T8, the play of the 7 allows W to continue with a small club. E ruffs, assumes the small club asks for a D, leads the K of D, ruffed, now when a spade is returned E has an easy play of hopping up with the spade A and cashing the Q of D.
If, at T1, declarer plays the C T, it gets tougher. Someone was dealt a stiff, but who?
Bots are not that great at the "What will pard think" aspect of the game. W wants E to think "pard wants a D ruff". But if W is worried about continuing with a small club after declarer plays the T at T1, that message gets a little tough to send.
Ken