Pff we should play safe play to protact from 5-1 D? What?
i mean i get the idea but this examble is completely wrong!
5-1 D was close 7,8% so i "gain" 7,8 % from 5-1 D but i lose 32!% just because i need 3-2 S!(i mean if D was 4-2 no matter s we win)
Ok i love the idea from safe play i get the point but sould removed from other one correct examble
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#2
Posted 2018-November-02, 10:48
It looks correct to me. If diamonds are 3-3 or 4-2, you don't need spades to be 3-2. Playing the suggested way allows you to make whenever possible.
#3
Posted 2018-November-02, 18:21
LOL i just miscount the D from over one year!
if D was 4-2 on 2nd round of D we have 2 left, so even if return s, i need only 2 more ruff of D
I just saw always the final D dut i never minus this one from 5th round!(discard 9h)
So i have gain the change from 1-5 from East(7,27%) only if s was 3-2(67,83) so i gain 4,93% Tnx Sfi from the help
if D was 4-2 on 2nd round of D we have 2 left, so even if return s, i need only 2 more ruff of D
I just saw always the final D dut i never minus this one from 5th round!(discard 9h)
So i have gain the change from 1-5 from East(7,27%) only if s was 3-2(67,83) so i gain 4,93% Tnx Sfi from the help
#4
Posted 2021-January-12, 09:54
If diamonds are 4-2 ducking the second round sees us home. We only need 1 ruff to set up the suit (or on a side-suit return we have a high cross-ruff)
The advantage of the duck over playing AD seems quite marginal, roughly 7.5% (half of 5-1 breaks. These problems are very much aimed at IMPs play. At pairs we bang down the Ace and try for an overtrick.
The advantage of the duck over playing AD seems quite marginal, roughly 7.5% (half of 5-1 breaks. These problems are very much aimed at IMPs play. At pairs we bang down the Ace and try for an overtrick.
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