what is the proper play ?
#1
Posted 2015-May-23, 04:26
#2
Posted 2015-May-23, 08:20
#3
Posted 2015-May-23, 08:31
#4
Posted 2015-May-23, 09:36
mcphee, on 2015-May-23, 08:20, said:
You can't pick up KJxx onside either.
#6
Posted 2015-May-23, 12:45
#7
Posted 2015-May-23, 13:09
KurtGodel, on 2015-May-23, 09:36, said:
??? You should think again.
Run Q is best, you pick up stiff J offside for no losers while being as good as anything for 6 tricks. If it loses to the K offside though, you should plop down the ace next, as KJ offside is a small bit more likely than stiff K offside.
#9
Posted 2015-May-24, 02:58
Stephen Tu, on 2015-May-23, 13:09, said:
Run Q is best, you pick up stiff J offside for no losers while being as good as anything for 6 tricks. If it loses to the K offside though, you should plop down the ace next, as KJ offside is a small bit more likely than stiff K offside.
I'm not saying it's not the best play, I'm just saying that you can't pick up KJxx onside. If you cover at most one time, then you still have a club stop! This isn't up for debate, maybe you should deal yourself some cards and try it out.
#11
Posted 2015-May-24, 03:23
KurtGodel, on 2015-May-24, 02:58, said:
In context it obviously means pick up KJxx onside for one loser.
#14
Posted 2015-May-24, 06:22
#15
Posted 2015-May-24, 07:57
mcphee, on 2015-May-23, 08:20, said:
Lead the Q from dummy intending to let it ride if not covered. If it loses, cash the A next (unless LHO showed out). This wins when
(1) suit is 2-2
(2) suit is 3-1 and either honor is singleton onside
(3) suit is 3-1 and both honors are onside
(4) suit is 3-1 and the J is singleton offside
(5) suit is 4-0 onside
Leading the T from dummy has the same expectation of taking 6 tricks but doesn't take 7 in case (4) above but does take 6 when stiff K is offside.
I don't know about Bridge Master but there is a free application called SuitPlay that you can get by sending an e-mail to SuitPlayRequestOnly@kpnmail.nl. See instructions on suitplay.com for details.
#16
Posted 2015-May-24, 09:29
#17
Posted 2015-May-24, 15:35
Starting with the Q or T is best for 6 tricks at 76.57%.
Start with the Q and you have a 6.22% chance of 7.
#19
Posted 2015-May-25, 15:13
Trick13, on 2015-May-24, 15:35, said:
Starting with the Q or T is best for 6 tricks at 76.57%.
Start with the Q and you have a 6.22% chance of 7.