billw55, on 2013-August-02, 09:47, said:
Mike, your analysis is good, but it seems to assume that NT is the normal contract. But a spade contract seems more likely, and also easier to set from either direction. So I don't think it is so obvious that we are "ahead of the field".
Also at trick 2 when north cashes the ♦A, and east drops the queen - cannot south now give a suit preference signal? Then after unblocking on trick 3, north knows which suit to switch to?
As to your first point, when I originally worked on my post, I had stuff in there about spade contracts. However, it gets complex. We don't know the level at which they would play. E has a ruffing value, tho repeated trump leads could eliminate that at the risk of allowing declarer to run the heart suit. They will often but not always make an extra trick in spades to compensate for being a level higher, and they might not even be a level higher! While the spade issue does complicate matters, I didn't and don't feel that we can assess whether we are ahead or behind the spade players, and so I would ignore it at the table. If, otoh, I were to conclude that those playing in spades were going 2 down more often than they were making their contract, then that would influence my assessment of the odds. As it is, given dummy and the meaning of the auction, I didn't and don't feel able to come to that assessment.
Your second point is very well taken, but as I said in my first post, I complimented a N/B player for visualizing an unblock at trick 3. I think that anyone who, as N, looked at the 3rd round unblock and reasoned: if partner wanted a heart, he could have unblocked at trick 2 and then played his highest (of 2) remaining spots...he didn't....he unblocked only at trick 3...therefore it's a club....would have shown that he is probably expert level. I agree with you that this IS a valid way of thinking, but I was addressing the OP in which the OP was wondering whether he should or shouldn't have unblocked when he did...ie should he have tried to win the last diamond.
In doing so, I overlooked the implications of trick 2, so good catch.
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