mfa1010, on 2010-October-27, 13:51, said:
Best heart play is ace and another. Running the Q wins in symmetrical cases except that it has an extra losing case when K is stiff behind the ace.
This isn't true. If you run the queen and if it loses to the K behind run the ten. Wins vs all split honours, loses only to KJ tight and KJx(x) offside.
So the losing case is KJ tight, they are the same in all other cases. This is the only case where ace and another is better. Running the Q is correct in all cases holding holding 8 or fewer cards including:
Axxx QT98
AT98 Qxxx
Axx Qt98
AQx T98x (finesse q first for one loser)
Ax QT98x(x) (often forgotten)
QT9 Axx
AQx T98
AT9 Qx
Returning from our tangent: The lines differ by only one case out of twelve of 2-2 breaks is about 3% or so, and if you have any inference the rho might be longer in hearts that would be enough to sway it. Here if you judged that the 2 was likely from 5 as he might lead into the strong nt hand from his longest collection of small cards, then you might run the Q.
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