PhantomSac, on 2014-September-11, 13:03, said:
I was going to write a much longer post about some of the other absurd things you have said but it doesn't really matter.
I didn't notice any attack on you in any of my posts, and I will not rise to the bait, nor will I include the name of the event in capital letters on six different occasions in a puerile manner. This is the expert forum, not the novice and beginner forum, and therefore we should assume perfect defence in any discussion of the merits of any line. I did go to the trouble of dealing 24 boards and looking at the various lines with perfect defence, and thought that drawing trumps and finessing the spade was correct; yes I did consider what everyone else said, and I rejected the "psycho" line of ducking the first diamond, and rejected the line of playing the "squeeze/endplay" and even adjusted those lines for perfect defence of baring the king of spades. I was already confident that those two lines were quite a bit inferior based on a painstaking analysis of a mere 24 boards. I did go to the trouble of estimating the chance of success of several lines, and revised my original estimate of mikeh's line upwards. The problem with all fancy lines is that they need you to guess the ending, and I disagree with PhilKing that continuing diamonds, if declarer ducks, is not blindingly obvious. I still maintain that the correct line is to draw trumps and finesse the spade. Your line would also have succeeded on the actual layout. The hand is an open book after the diamond has been won, as declarer clearly has one spade, seven clubs, two hearts and one diamond, and is looking for a twelfth trick. Your suggestion that they might not keep the right number of diamonds to give you a guess is rejected, at least in the expert forum. You would, no doubt, be correct in the other forums, and I might well play differently in the real world. That is not the discussion in this thread.
PhilKing had the view that the defence will switch to a spade automatically if you duck the diamond. I disagree; I think they will continue diamonds. One aspect of my posts which was indeed a jest was that West would find the (only) defence of an initial low heart lead from Jxx Jxx KQJxxx x and that was a completely unjustified dig at PhilKing (to whom I apologise) who carelessly wrote some rubbish on BBO about a declarer "fluffing his lines". I don't genuinely think anyone would ever find this defence, which fatally attacks declarer's communications for the compound squeeze. And, for the avoidance of doubt, I have no desire to start a flame war with you, as I generally find your posts interesting, and certainly not retarded.
And, yet again, the point of no return has been reached on a thread, where I am not prepared to post any more for reasons of time. If that is a lame reply, so be it, but I will not post on this thread again. And looking at the 24 hands again, the correct strategy for East is to keep a second diamond whenever he has two diamonds and the king of spades. He then gets his full equity, as phantomsac will try to endplay him and fail. His partner will have no problem in coming down to one diamond as well, as other lines will give in.
I prefer to give the lawmakers credit for stating things for a reason - barmar