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Posted 2021-June-21, 16:33

I think we have to look at how likely EW would be to lead a heart given the Ace of spades lead and any signal that their partner would make and the sight of dummy.

Then we give them sympathetic weighting.

To clarify matters - do we treat them as being non-offending at the same time? If so then it looks like we would have to weigh as follows:

NS: 6S X (probability of not a heart switch sympathetically weighted) + 6S-1 X (probability of a heart switch sympathetically weighted)
EW: 6S-1 X(probability of a heart switch sympathetically weighted) + 6S X (probability of not a heart switch sympathetically weighted)

However if the law is that the actions of the other pair are what happened at the table then

NS get 6S X probability of a heart being banned (synpathetically weighted) + 6X-1 X probability of another suit being banned (and this could include any of the other denominations since clubs has not been bid during the legal auction.)
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