HardVector, on 2018-October-14, 00:32, said:
It looks like west has a stiff club and east is asking for a diamond back, so I'd be wary of a void there.
If the
♣J is a singleton, hhen why didn't East open the bidding? Because of classic "flaws" like a 4c major, ace or void on the side?
If it's because of a side ace, then it has to be the diamond ace, but who wouldn't open with
♠?
♥?
♦A(x...)
♣AQTxxxx
?
If it's because East has a void, then where can it be? If it's in spades, then it doesn't matter how high you ruff. If it's in hearts or diamonds, then why didn't West find an overcall NV vs. V with
♥QJxxxx NV or
♦AJ9xxxx, respectively?
And if East has no side ace or void, but a 4c major and consequently either 1417 or 4117 shape, then West is either 4261 or 1561, and if that's not worth an overcall NV vs. V, how are EW supposed to find a cheap save if it exists?
So IMO the
♣J is extremely unlikely to be a singleton unless West is 5xx1 (and then most likely 5(43)1, or he might have overcalled), in which case it doesn't matter how high you trump.
On the other hand, passing in 2nd seat, even NV vs. V, but then coming in with 3
♣ over P-(2
♣)-P-(2
♦) on something like
♠xx
♥Jxx
♦xx
♣AQTxxx,
seems normal to me. Partner would then have
♠Txx
♥Qxx
♦AJ9xx
♣Jx,
which is also consistent with the auction and the lead.
I agree that the
♣T looks like suit preference for diamonds.