campboy, on 2013-October-30, 11:57, said:
If the chance of leading a heart without UI was really 0% then it wasn't an LA so there is no issue. And that may be so for you. But suppose for the sake of argument that I am on lead; I believe a heart is an LA for me.
With UI -- well, if allowed to use that UI everyone would lead a club, of course. Therefore a club lead will be disallowed (if successful). So if I were unethical I might reason "I have the UI that partner wants me to lead his suit. The most likely lead to work is a club, but I can't lead a club because the director will rule it back. So I'd better try a diamond." Thus -- even though no-one would lead a diamond if allowed to use the UI -- it is suggested over a heart or a spade, because once you rule out a club it is the obvious lead. You can presumably see where this argument is going.
(In case it isn't clear, I am not in any way suggesting that the player at the table did anything unethical.)
This argument is going nowhere.. The probability that anyone would like to lead a spade with the UI is equal to the probability that anyone would like to lead a heart with the UI: zero.
As a matter of fact, I asked my wife. Without the UI, she picked a spade lead. I asked whether there were any LA's and she said: "not really, but I guess that someone just out of the bridge course might lead 'fourth best from longest and strongest'". Whatever..
But then I gave her the UI and asked what lead it suggested and we had the following, very fast exchange:
"A club."
- "What suit next?"
"A diamond."
- "What suit next?"
"A heart."
- "A heart?!? Why a heart and not a spade?"
"Partner has a long,
broken suit and one or two entries. It's obviously a minor, so it doesn't really matter, but you wanted to know the difference between the major suits. So suppose -for argument's sake- that it's a major: If it is hearts, you will get the contract down immediately. If it is spades, declarer will hold the stopper(s), since dummy will likely show up with a good minor to justify his raise to 3NT on a combined 23-24 points or so."
- "All nice, but how did you get the idea that partner has a long,
broken suit? Shouldn't he have a solid suit?"
"Of course not. He can't have a solid suit. If he would have had a solid suit, he would not have
thought about doubling... He
would have doubled... "
Rik
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