My line of play was possibly the worst possible line. Is there any logic that could help me find a better line of play?
best strategy to make five hearts
#1
Posted 2024-March-19, 15:02
My line of play was possibly the worst possible line. Is there any logic that could help me find a better line of play?
#2
Posted 2024-March-19, 15:12
Playing A and small caters to actual holding KT doubleton.
Playing A and then the 8 finessing J uses restricted choice. this works if KT doubleton or KTx.
#3
Posted 2024-March-19, 15:36
Your best chance is to find the SK with East, so try SA and spade to the Queen. Today we get lucky even when the finesse loses. West only has two spades and has to return a minor to give us a ruff-sluff for our 11th trick.
#4
Posted 2024-March-19, 16:26
If the goal is three tricks in the suit, also play Ace then small to nine (unless ten comes up) - success probability 22%.
So how do you know to play the ace first?
#5
Posted 2024-March-19, 16:34
#6
Posted 2024-March-19, 16:42
gprentice, on 2024-March-19, 16:34, said:
Because a) it might be single, and b)with J10 he might have played either card, with K10 he always plays the 10
#7
Posted 2024-March-19, 16:55
gprentice, on 2024-March-19, 16:26, said:
If you're planning to play towards the queen, if East actually holds the king it makes no difference whether you've cashed the ace first or not.
But if West holds the king, cashing the ace first simply handles the case where it's singleton as a bonus (or, when playing for the elimination above, doubleton as an extra bonus).
#8
Posted 2024-March-19, 17:22
gprentice, on 2024-March-19, 16:26, said:
The goal isn't to win 3 tricks in the suit, the goal is to avoid losing 2 out of the first 3 tricks in the suit. The 4th trick in the suit will be ruffed if necessary. Also, a well known falsecard from West is to play jack or 10 from J10x.
#9
Posted 2024-March-30, 11:21
sfi, on 2024-March-19, 15:36, said:
Your best chance is to find the SK with East, so try SA and spade to the Queen. Today we get lucky even when the finesse loses. West only has two spades and has to return a minor to give us a ruff-sluff for our 11th trick.
That doesn't work as stated?? You're in dummy after eliminating the minors.
Two possible fixes:
1. Draw one round of trump, then eliminate the minors (but danger of a 6-2 break and overruff), and get back with a trump.
2. Eliminate minors then lead the 9♠, planning to give the trick to East and finesse with the 8♠ when East leads spades back. As it happens, West drops the 10 so you play the SA and finesse again. If West wins you get a ruff/sluff in case of a doubleton, but lose to the original poster's strategy if West has J10x. But I think it's still the approach to take.
#10
Posted 2024-March-30, 13:08
CrispyCrit, on 2024-March-30, 11:21, said:
You are in dummy.. but then you win the spade ace and lead towards the queen as stated Seems to work fine to me.
Your line only gains if West has Kxx, but loses to JTx, Jxx, and Txx, making it just slightly worse.