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  1. 1. Which card?

    • JS
      1
    • Small S
      0
    • JH
      24
    • Small H
      0
    • D
      1
    • C
      0


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Rather crude, but I defined RHO as 15-17 bal, including any 5332, and LHO as 10-15 with no 4 card major. Sure, dummy could have a 4 card major, but let's see.

 

Selection of 10000 qualifying hands out of 443120 deals:

 

Lead, %Set, expected no. of tricks:

 

JH= 9.10%, 2.50

8H= 8.23%, 2.41

2H= 8.20%, 2.41

JS= 7.28%, 2.46

5S= 6.91%, 2.41

4C= 4.80%, 2.29

4D= 4.73%, 2.17

9D= 4.62%, 2.14

QD= 3.78%, 2.02

 

 

 

 

 

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You want a sim, OK, here's a sim.

 

1000 deals, opener 15-17 balanced or semibalanced, responder 9-13 no 4CM unless 4333. (Yes, this leaves in a few 3163s etc that would have done something else.)

 

With or without a sim, any non-jack lead here is one part psychic and two parts psychotic. It is not remotely close, whichever measure you use to decide what lead is best:

 

Card , #deals on which par is still possible after that lead, #deals on which 3NT can be set after that lead, #tricks lost vs. best lead, IMPs lost vs. best lead:

 

J: 670 150 -516 -1566

4: 637 138 -581 -1728

J: 714 182 -449 -1224

8: 633 164 -562 -1499

2: 630 164 -568 -1504

Q: 406 76 -1053 -2660

9: 463 91 -927 -2428

4: 489 95 -887 -2352

4: 551 110 -702 -2087

 

With 1000 replications, margin of error (95% confidence interval) is about ±30 on the first column, ±20 on the second, ±50 on the third, ±100 on the fourth. More than enough to resolve the H > S > C > D pattern.

 

Edit: I see 1eyedjack got a head start on me. I am also happy to see we are reporting the same qualitative results despite small differences in our constraints and in what we chose to count.I report more frequent sets, of course, since my responder was 9-13 rather than 10-15.

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Thanks both. Right you are, Eagles.

 

What is he right about? To be psychic in order to get this right? 20 people voted for J and in the sim heart J came out on top. Or more likely I did not understand what you meant or which eagles you referred to.

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What is he right about? To be psychic in order to get this right? 20 people voted for J and in the sim heart J came out on top. Or more likely I did not understand what you meant or which eagles you referred to.

 

Eagles123 obviously knows the whole hand. I'm guessing a diamond was required

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^ This. P had AKJxx of s, declarer had 9 (or maybe 10) top tricks on any other lead.

 

The reason I thought the sim might conceivably favour a D is in the chapter on leading from very weak hands, the theme seems to be 'lead from a shorter major, the worse your hand is'. If you don't have a short major, that becomes hard advice to follow.

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