Cyberyeti, on 2016-January-19, 05:12, said:
Your odds are out, using empty spaces. N has 11-15 S has more, so the odds of S having the A (and J) balancing it out and making leading the K fatal (Q97x/AJxx for example) are improved, but I think this whole argument is really tenuous. I understand the point you're making, but this is not a good example as the K lead carries too much risk.
If you're going to take any action, it should be to rule the board unplayable which I guess is what you'd do if an errant child came up behind the player, grabbed the K♠ and threw it on the table.
If you're going to take any action, it should be to rule the board unplayable which I guess is what you'd do if an errant child came up behind the player, grabbed the K♠ and threw it on the table.
I think if West had KT987 of spades, then the argument would indeed be stronger. And I think the board should have been declared unplayable, as there is no difference between an errant child and an errant wait-person for this purpose.
If West had started with Kxx of spades, and Six Spades had been on the finesse, would we have given SB his contract? No way!