han, on 2011-December-19, 08:33, said:
Are you trolling as usual, or is this a serious post? If you meant it seriously, could you give us a specific hand that is high-frequency?
Serious.
In answer to your question - No.
However in case you have not noticed Qxxxxx, AKJ, AKJ, x is not a specific hand. Yes the poster who I quoted posted a specific hand. My numbers were clearly not based on that specific hand but a generic one where the spot cards were not specified. That is I just looked at the more specific honour combinations and ignored the relatively insignificant spots.
My point wasn't that Q65432 AKJ AKJ 3 was an unlikely hand. I am fully aware that every specific hand is equally likely a priori. But that Qxxxxx AKJ AKJ x is a relatively unlikely hand and something like AKQxxx AQx Kxx x is more likely
With 18 hcp it is highly unlikely that your honour strength will be concentrated into two short (three card suits) and your long suit will be weak.
With 18 hcp and six spades in a 6331 hand the simulation delivered these frequencies (I can probably calculate the true values rather than simulate if I needed to - I think i have a spreadsheet somewhere for this):
xxxxxx 10
Jxxxxx 27
Qxxxxx 69
Kxxxxx 131
Axxxxx 280
QJxxxx 143
KJxxxx 287
AJxxxx 472
KQxxxx 537
AQxxxx 827
AKxxxx 1385
KQJxxx 521
AQJxxx 936
AKJxxx 1394
AKQxxx 1872
AKQJxx 1109
and for the three card suits (actually one of the three card suits but its symmetrical and i didnt bother to record the other one)
xxx 373
Jxx 336
Qxx 651
Kxx 1139
Axx 1985
QJx 288
KJx 478
AJx 701
KQx 774
AQx 1085
AKx 1438
KQJ 117
AQJ 173
AKJ 203
AKQ 259
The average hcp in each suit was approximately
spades 7.2
hearts/diamonds 4.6 each
clubs 1.7
(there are some rounding errors)
My point is that I think it is unlikely that big gains from 2/1 come from catering to strong hands with very weak long suits. These are very low frequency hands.