ggwhiz, on 2016-February-24, 15:30, said:
Geoff Hampson: I can't tell you how many imps I lost over the years from not leading 4th best from my long suit.
There are exceptions of course but that's good enough for me.
I played 1 matchpoint game with Lynn Deas and her last remark before we started was "Oh, and we ALWAYS lead 4th best against notrump. I did with 6 petunias in spades and out and caught her with Axx, 2-2 in declarers hands and with an entry in hers
Did Geoff Hampson and Deas tell you how many IMPs they lost by leading fourth best?
I bet they don't know either.
Humans have a selective memory and even experts are human.
If they choose an unorthodox lead and it backfires it hurts and memory will record the result.
If they choose fourth best from longest and strongest and another unorthodox lead would have fared better, the reaction is shrug your shoulder and get to the next board.
Not every notrump game centers around the issue, which side can first establish a suit. Often declarer has not enough tricks and needs help from the defense.
Do not get me wrong. I do not recommend a lead from shortest and weakest against notrump.
The subject is complex and no matter what's your strategy, it will often fail.
Instead of recommending simplistic rules, which are not really backed up by statistics, I recommend
Bird/Anthias book Winning NT leads
You can find a discussion and a review at
http://www.bridgebas...-opening-leads/
Rainer Herrmann