jdonn, on Apr 3 2009, 06:09 PM, said:
This really seems simple. Matchpoints is more accurate at choosing the best matchpoint pair than imps is at choosing the best imp pair (in the same amount of boards). I agree with that. But matchpoints is NOT more accurate at choosing the best imps pair than imps is at choosing the best imp pair. Unprovable I know, but I would stake anything on it.
It
is simple. Let's just look at the following familar example:
♥ AQxxx
♥ xxxx
This is your trump suit in 6
♥, and you can afford to lose a trick and still make the contract. Now, a priori at IMPs the correct play is to cash the ace first, then enter your hand and lead a small up. You improve your odds, because it caters to the singleton king offside.
At matchpoints, however, that would be an incorrect line. You need to try for as many tricks as possible, and you can escape for no loser every time LHO is dealt Kx. You can't afford the luxury of the safety play (cashing the ace first) with the format you are going to use.
If Kx happens to be onside, you have blown a trick by adopting a safety play line and will get a bottom at MP, but the fact of the matter is that you know how to play IMPs, and that is the crucial point.
I mean, you are going to select pairs for an IMP event, are you not? So what good is it that some pairs can take lots of tricks at MP if they don't know how to tackle a suit like this at IMPs? If they don't, you won't know until it's too late.
Roland