Ace for Attitude, King for Count

 1st September – Board 11: Love All. Dealer South.
Guest Blogger: Jill
I love to read David’s blogs, but I sometimes think they’re a bit too difficult for we mere mortals. And will I remember what he’s said (eg in Fire with Fire below) when the same situation comes up in three years’ time?! Here’s something that’s dead easy to remember and comes up quite often.

South
West
North
East
1S
2C
3S
No
End




You might or might not agree with the bidding, but South is declarer in 3S. West leads out the A and K of clubs and everyone follows. What next? Who has the remaining club? If it’s declarer, West can lead another club knowing that partner can ruff (or over-ruff) North. But if partner has the last club, that will give declarer a ruff and discard. You need to know how many clubs partner had to start with. You won’t often lead the Ace or King without having both, so you can lead the Ace when you want to know partner’s Attitude to the suit, and the King when you want to know Count – the number of cards he has in the suit. So in this case, West leads the King first. As partner has an even number of cards, he plays a high one followed by a low one (with an odd number, he plays his lowest card first). In another situation, if you want to know attitude, you lead the Ace. If partner likes it (eg if he has the Queen), he plays a high card. If not, he plays a low one and you can switch to another suit.

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  1. Presumably South is declarer! Or the bidding is wrong.

    Eagle eye Stew

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  2. South is now declarer!

    Bug-eyed Bob.

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