LTC for east is 9, and LTC for west is 6. This implies we will take 9 tricks. Now, I would argue that west needs to make an adjustment for having 3 aces. If I had incorporated that into the calculation - should I have gone to 4 after the 2 spade bid by partner. Is this correct? Obviously I did not make any adjustment when I bid 3 - and partner does not have any adjustment to make. Other people bid 4 on this hand. So I may have answered my own questions here.
This hand - we limped to 4 spades only because pushed by opps. North LTC is 9.5. South LTC is 6. If we make adjustments for north - ltc 10. If we make adjustments for south - ltc is 5.5. So, 15.5 implies we can make 3 at best. Yet, we made the 4. And, most people bid 4. Of course we don't know how many got pushed.
North ltc is 9 without adjustment. South LTC is 6 without adjustment. So, we are thinking we can take 9 tricks for making 3. With adjustments, south is ltc 5.5 and north is 9.5. So, still at 3 level. As it turns out, it makes 4 even though double dummy says 3, and other tables went to 4.
Please - any comments on the bidding are welcome and appreciated. Also - it we are not applying LTC correctly - please comment.
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West 7 winners (♠A=1.5, ♥A=1.5, ♥Q=0.5, ♦doubleton = 1, ♣A=1.5, ♣doubleton = 1).
East 3 winners (♠K=1, ♦K=1, ♣doubleton =1).
Trump-control 1 winner. ♣duplication (if it can be diagnosed) -1 winner.
Total 10-11 winners.