kfay, on Dec 16 2007, 10:05 PM, said:
pclayton, on Dec 17 2007, 12:09 AM, said:
Art's line of a diamond duck is best I think.
A close second is ♣A, ♥to hand, ♣ruff and now ♦AK, small.
I'm no expert at these play problems but I think it's a very distant 2nd.
Kevin, if you are going to make an assertion like this, at least try to back it up, even if its wrong. Nobody gets anything out of:
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: I'm no expert at these play problems but I think it's a very distant 2nd.
I'll try to play devil's advocate for you:
1. Under Art's line, RHO with
♦Qxx was going to be forced to win an early diamond trick and cannot profitably attack spades. Under my line, its possible LHO could ruff his partner's trick and shoot a spade through.
2. Under my line, its possible that a hand with a doubleton (not Ax) spade could also hold a doubleton diamond and pitch a spade on the 3rd diamond. If LHO holds
♠xx/
♦xx, he can get his
♥Jxx (even Jx works, as RHO's 8xx gets promoted) promoted. If RHO holds xx/xx, then he might be able to uppercut our hearts with
♥8x.
On the other hand, Art's line leads to failure when LHO wins a diamond with stiff Q or Qx and plays a spade. It also fails when RHO has a stiff Queen and can get to his partner's hand with the
♠A for a
♦ ruff. Not likely of course.
So on balance, I still like Art's line the best, but I think they are both realistic lines and I haven't seen anything else mentioned thats as good as mine.