Posted 2009-December-22, 16:19
Given the limited information available, it seems right to finesse in both cases.
LHO will often hold 6 hearts for the overcall, and that assumption should be very close to 100% on the 2nd hand, given the suit quality.
This means that LHO has 6 or 7 non-hearts while rho holds 11 or 12. This difference, if all else is equal, more than outweighs the 'in a vacuum' 8 ever 9 never saying.
Maggie, however, has a good point. It would really help to see the rest of the hands and to know something about the opps' tendencies or skill level. The form of scoring and the vulnerability also factor into the equation.
While strong opps with good hands and, say, 1=6=3=3 may balance, even strong players may go quietly red v white...especially when their partner doesn't make a responsive double over 2♠.
I'd need to be 'at the table'...or have almost as much info as I would have 'at the table' to definitively state what I would do...but on what I see now...I hook.
BTW, on these hands, especially the first one.....sometimes we should be hooking as a safety play..... assume LHO wins the Qx....cashes 2 heart winners....and now may be endplayed....again....it depends on the hand, which you haven't given us.
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Heart lead, won in dummy. A♠ cashed, both follow low. Low ♠ gets the T♠ from RHO.