Tiny details: IMPs. No hesitations or questions from the opps during or after the auction. Fairly quick lead... Is there anything to go on here? I find when I ask experts I usually find there is - so here you are.. Thanks!
Is this a 50-50 guess? I hate guessing!
#1
Posted 2015-November-16, 23:18
Tiny details: IMPs. No hesitations or questions from the opps during or after the auction. Fairly quick lead... Is there anything to go on here? I find when I ask experts I usually find there is - so here you are.. Thanks!
#2
Posted 2015-November-17, 00:21
#3
Posted 2015-November-17, 00:37
Anyways I am not sure if this is legit but LHO with H+D length would be more likely to bid with the HK than the CK (eg, x Kxxxx KQJxx xx might michaels or bid 2H, but x xxxxx KQJxx Kx wouldn't?), so I'd probably take the club hook after trying to ruff out Kx of hearts. But yeah it's basically 50-50.
#4
Posted 2015-November-17, 00:39
Mbodell, on 2015-November-17, 00:21, said:
Trying to drop the stiff CK before taking the H hook seems like a donation. You are just trying to go down 2 for basically no gain (stiff K of clubs despite being very unlikely a priori, requires LHO to have presumably some D length (DK lead), plus 5 clubs, and we are missing 9 hearts, so we can assume some hearts). I would guess that catering to the stiff CK is very -EV, even including the chance that they don't bid slam, and the chance that they take a different hook from us.
#5
Posted 2015-November-17, 00:43
If you're playing a team match (rather than swiss pairs) another advantage of this line compared to ♣A and then heart finesse, is that you will go only 1 down and save 3 IMPs if both Kings are offside (in what looks like a relatively normal contract).
#6
Posted 2015-November-18, 01:57
Im not sure how reasonable what i just wrote is, what do others think?
#7
Posted 2015-November-18, 02:01
#8
Posted 2015-November-18, 02:28
lorserker, on 2015-November-18, 01:57, said:
I'm not convinced that West's lead marks him with much extra diamond length. On one hand giving him the KQ and dividing the other diamonds evenly does suggest more diamonds, but if he does hold KQ to 6+ Diamonds, a side king and some shape he would often bid over 1S, so we have to discount some amount of those hands. Also if West does have long diamonds, your extra chance of ♥Kx (or KTx misdefence) also increases.
And even if you did know he has longer diamonds, the average proportion of clubs and hearts between the two hands should still be pretty similar - you could test this theory with a simulation.
zenbiddist, on 2015-November-18, 02:01, said:
This depends on your opponents but I suspect the chance of RHO making a lead directing double on King empty would be pretty close to zero in most Australian fields so I wouldn't read too much into that.
#10
Posted 2015-November-18, 05:19
In this case three rounds of trumps might already bring him under some pressure. He can afford one easy diamond pitch, but if he were to mistakenly let go a club then you might be safe enough to cash two more spades, since they would surely not be deep enough to pitch a club from Kx, and you can be confident that the fourth club will not need to be ruffed. If he pitches two more easy clubs you might convince yourself that you know the layout and so take the heart finesse.
Maybe this is a bit of a pip dream, but I would win the ace of diamonds immediately and cash three rounds of trumps. Against weaker opposition I might well find a reason to convince me to choose the heart finesse.
#11
Posted 2015-November-18, 08:35
#12
Posted 2015-November-18, 12:22
From a pure "make the contract" standpoint, the best play is Qc overtaking with the Ace and then hook the heart. The Kc is more likely to be stiff than the Kh is to be stiff or doubleton. But the additional benefit is tiny and not worth risking 3 IMPs for an extra undertrick. From an "expected IMP return" perspective, it appears that the the normal play would be Ah and ruff a heart (once a year H will be 7-2 with K doubleton) and if nothing wonderful happens, then hook the club.
Sometimes it really is a guess
Good luck,
mike
#13
Posted 2015-November-18, 13:19
#14
Posted 2015-November-18, 13:34
#15
Posted 2015-November-18, 13:47
Fluffy, on 2015-November-18, 13:34, said:
Look higher up the thread: LHO didn't show a two-suiter, RHO didn't double 5♣, and finessing in hearts costs an extra trick when it's wrong.
#16
Posted 2015-November-19, 06:29
#17
Posted 2015-November-19, 10:26
#18
Posted 2015-November-19, 10:33
Caitlynne, on 2015-November-19, 10:26, said:
Given that LHO has already shown shortness in hearts, doubling 4H for a lead seems like a really poor plan!
#19
Posted 2016-May-18, 21:53
lamford, on 2015-November-19, 06:29, said:
Sadly I knew lefty to have an even tempo during play