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K seems obvious, even if South doubles 5 keycard response for a lead, how do you set this?

 

Ah, I think I see lead and back

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K seems obvious, even if South doubles 5 keycard response for a lead, how do you set this?

 

Ah, I think I see lead and back

 

Nope, what can declarer do if you lead a high spade ?

 

If he takes a spade discard on the clubs, the club suit is dead because of the trump break, the best he can do is take the spade discard and lead a heart, S ducks (or wins the A and switches to a club) and what can W do ? Alternatively he draws trumps, cashes 3 clubs pitching a spade and a heart and providing S ducks when he plays a heart, he has 2 further heart losers

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There's another saying - common things occur commonly but the "typical presentation" only accounts for 10% of cases.

 

Have you found either saying to be reasonably valid? As to the second, did you find that "typical presentation" was gender-affected?

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Have you found either saying to be reasonably valid? As to the second, did you find that "typical presentation" was gender-affected?

 

Both sayings have validity.

The point of the zebra saying is that you shouldn't always think of phaeochromocytoma first when someone has high blood pressure - it's much more likely that they just read something annoying on the Forum.

I once arrived at LAX. When the morbidly laconic security person asked me why I was here I replied "a conference".

Security: "What about?"

Me: "High blood pressure."

Security: [after a really long pause] You know what causes high blood pressure?

Me: [keeping quiet and waiting]

Security: "Stress".

The comment about "typical presentations" is more useful.

Only about 10% of cases exactly fit the description in the textbooks.

Not everyone with gallstones is "fair fat female forty and female". Many don't even have the typical cluster of symptoms and signs.

I suppose this is Bayes theorem in action.

You see many examples of this dichotomy in life (and Bridge) - where it's called "Judgement".

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