This was an interesting hand from the EBU SIMs last night. Tables reached 4H by South and usually West led three rounds of clubs. South ruffed, cashed the ace of spades, ten, small, three, and drew trumps in two rounds ending in dummy. Now a spade from dummy produces the seven from East. It would seem that ducking is twice as likely to succeed as rising. Do readers concur?
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#1
Posted 2022-September-07, 05:23
This was an interesting hand from the EBU SIMs last night. Tables reached 4H by South and usually West led three rounds of clubs. South ruffed, cashed the ace of spades, ten, small, three, and drew trumps in two rounds ending in dummy. Now a spade from dummy produces the seven from East. It would seem that ducking is twice as likely to succeed as rising. Do readers concur?
#2
Posted 2022-September-07, 05:44
#3
Posted 2022-September-07, 06:32
DavidKok, on 2022-September-07, 05:44, said:
Except W opened 1N, if he has ♠J, ♣KQ, nothing in hearts, he has ♦AK and might well have led one unless he only had 11, so he probably has the ♠K, I admit with the intermediates he has, he could well have opened with 11 but you don't get to see those first)
#4
Posted 2022-September-07, 07:35
Or did you mean that ducking is a favourite, but you want to explain that the odds are better than 2:1? I agree, but the lines are identical.
#5
Posted 2022-September-07, 08:04
DavidKok, on 2022-September-07, 07:35, said:
Or did you mean that ducking is a favourite, but you want to explain that the odds are better than 2:1? I agree, but the lines are identical.
I think restricted choice doesn't fully apply.
You don't know they have all those intermediates, if they have AJ and 3 very small diamonds or lack the J, it seems less likely they would upgrade, so that makes the ♠K more likely, certain the approximately 50% of the time they don't have the J♦ or indeed have the K but not the A.
#6
Posted 2022-September-07, 09:38
#7
Posted 2022-September-07, 10:00
Cyberyeti, on 2022-September-07, 08:04, said:
You don't know they have all those intermediates, if they have AJ and 3 very small diamonds or lack the J, it seems less likely they would upgrade, so that makes the ♠K more likely, certain the approximately 50% of the time they don't have the J♦ or indeed have the K but not the A.
#8
Posted 2022-September-07, 12:10
DavidKok, on 2022-September-07, 10:00, said:
I was saying restricted choice was irrelevant here the odds were massively in favour of the K being with W even without it, basically of all the hands where W has K10 or J10, there is pretty much only one J10, xx, AJ10xx, KQ10x where he has J10, so the odds are way more than the 2:1 from restricted choice.
#9
Posted 2022-September-13, 17:45
lamford, on 2022-September-07, 05:23, said:
This was an interesting hand from the EBU SIMs last night. Tables reached 4H by South and usually West led three rounds of clubs. South ruffed, cashed the ace of spades, ten, small, three, and drew trumps in two rounds ending in dummy. Now a spade from dummy produces the seven from East. It would seem that ducking is twice as likely to succeed as rising. Do readers concur?
I still asking myself why open 1 NT ?
seem like a no 4 cards major NT of some kind of Major always first
so it can be even a 1=3=4=5 distribution