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"'6 {LNG vmmvim was-amt "some was "west, mplayer generally regar- ded as lnr better than average, opened his fourth-highest cub, and i after that the cleclarertound it easy to wm nine tricks, taking three spades. two hearts (with the finesse), two diamonds and twn clubs. “West. contended that clubs were YOU CAN zM/ifat/fi’ Wtltt I MINING Ferries Ltd. Ilelurs Flights Ian Inns llenetn QZI-IS plus tsx " rut!" u“ I IIIINIS THE WlNGS OF NEW INGI-AND his best sult and therefore that hls lead was correct. East strongly voiced the opinion that the top diamond would have been a 1m- better opening. leaving aside tha point that the diamond lead would have defeated the contract, which player was correct ‘in theory- East or West?" .. East was correct. 1t was not a question whether West's diamond suit was superior to his clubs or vice verse. but which suit can- stituted the better lead against s three-notrump contract. On that bans, every master would, I think decide ln lavor o! the dlflmond queen. The reason ls simple. ‘Ills qlamond tricks that me opponents may have cannot be taken away tram them, but by attacking those tricks. and sfovpflrl. immediately. West has an excellent chance to shut out any club trick that the enemy might otherwise make. The actual outcome ln thls cage wns precisely what West mlgiht have expected. The club lead give the declarer tlsne to win two tricks in that suit, whereas the diamond lead would have nu"lllled the North- South clubs. To make this point even clearer we have only to @1188- gerate a similar example. 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