Fluffy, on 2013-November-09, 17:16, said:
After double the bidding would come back to you with 2♦
Did partner bid anything the first time around? If so raise his suit. If he bids NT raise to game. If he passed, double again. This hand has only one bad high card (J
♦). We can make 2 in either black suit (maybe 3) if partner has 5 of them. If he doesn't, we have defense against their contract.
If you failed to double the first time -- double in the passout seat.
Anyway about the defensive problem -- it's as well we didn't double, as it turns out East is stacked in the suits we like so we can't make much our way, unless West is 2-5-5-1 and even then we have real problems on a heart lead.
West is probably 5-4 (we can do less against 5-5) in the reds with 3 very likely top losers in the blacks--maybe 4 if he is 5-4 (he could have Qx
♠ or be put to a guess with Kx
♠). If he is 5-5, this could be a real problem, because I don't see how to get more than 3 red suit tricks without partner holding either excellent heart spots or K
♦. In either case, a diamonds return is best.
I would guess, on average, partner has 4 points and they are slightly more likely to be red points, not black ones. I'm going to guess Q963
♥ and xxx
♦, with a black queen.
I'm betting West is 2-2 in the blacks, and we'd only lose by underleading A
♠ if he holds the singleton K
♠. But on the auction, partner is likely to have some points so West might have singleton Q
♠ if he has a singleton at all.
North's lead provides further evidence West's blacks are 2-2 not 1-3. (Again, they could still be 1-2.)
To me defending this hand feels like a guessing game (where are your queens, partner?) and the A
♠ underlead may be a good way to put West to the test. If he guesses wrong and partner has Qx
♠, 2 more rounds of spades will probably lead to all kinds of good things for our side. Even if West has KT9x
♦, which would expose South's J
♦, declarer will soon lose control.
One final note is that I disagree with the notion that a trump opening lead is not a good one on this hand because it's only at the 2-level. I think the auction SCREAMS for a trump opening lead, and as North I'm less afraid to do so at lower levels (at IMPs anyway). It's not as though I'm going to be handing them a large plus by sacrificing a tempo if my partner is strong -- and on the auction my partner (South) rates to be very strong with no good bid to make.