shyams, on 2023-May-18, 21:49, said:
I used a (hopefully more appropriate) calculator from RPBridge website (
link here)
Conditions: (1) West has 12 & East has 7 vacant spaces; (2) West has 3 or 4 heart cards. There are 4,185 combinations where West holds 4 hearts vs. 6,370 combinations where West holds 3.
Not quite sure how you are calculating this.Aren't there 10 * 14c9 = 20020 combos where West is 3-1 in the reds, and 5 * 14c8 = 15015 combos where West is 4-1 in the reds?
By my calcs:hearts 4-1, ck onside, 8580 out of the 15015 combos of x=4=1=x deals, need to hook (others down regardless).
hearts 3-2, CK offside, 7150 out of the 20020 combos of x=3=1=x deals, need to go up CA (others anything works).
So hook is favored. I think this holds as long as West finds the 2 pitches of hearts from 2-1 in the reds at least half the time.
In real life, my opponents were proverbial LOLs with not a lot of awareness, and gave me no such difficulties. East led low on the third diamond to force West to ruff, which might be clever, but with this opponent maybe more likely just random. West, despite looking at HJxxx and the CK, led a heart (??!) and avoided immediate disaster when partner held stiff T, but of course I had no problems after that. But I was wondering what the right play was against better defense, I didn't know how much the odds of 3-2 heart break were swung by the 6-1 break not having studied it before, now I know it's swung only a little by a 5-2 break but quite a bit when 6-1.
I think I am convinced that finesse club is best against good opps on the proposed defense. Other questions worth thinking about:
- What should East's strategy be? Should he underlead 3rd round holding CK, to force partner to ruff but then also maybe dissuading declarer from finesse? Or should he lead high honors and trust expert partner to ruff good trick to lead the club? Should he only underlead 3rd round *not* holding CK trying to convince declarer not to hook?
- What's the strategy if the diamond split were 2-5 rather than 1-6? The pure math swings strongly now to playing for 3-2 hearts, but also, isn't it easier to be awake to ruff and lead C from 4 hearts and CK, than to be aware to ruff and lead C from like HTxx and CJxxxxx?