Jlall, on Sep 7 2007, 01:02 AM, said:
I went through some crude analysis with han but it seemed like crossing and finessing was definitely a better MP line than cashing spade ace, crossing, and leading a spade up
Maybe we should split this thread into two...
You are right that crossing and taking a spade finesse, compared with SA, cross, spade up is going to win, because you gain every time spades are 2-2 with the king onside, and you only lose to singleton king offside which is obviously much less likely.
What's insteresting is to think of the Ace of spades, cross, jack of clubs line.
Suppose we cash the SA, cross, run the CJ, play a second club. Compared to crossing in diamonds and taking a spade finesse.
- loses one trick to Kx of spades onside (20%)
- loses one trick to Kx of spades offside with Kxx in clubs (4%) [assuming they find the ruff]
- loses one trick to K9xx clubs offside and Kxx spades onside (1%)
- gains one trick to Kx or Kxx of clubs onside with all 3-card spade holdings offside (25% * 43%) = 11%
- gains one trick to singleton SK offside and CK wrong (about 3%)
- gains
two tricks to singleton SK offside and CKx or Kxx onside (about 2%)
- gains one trick to Kx of spades offside and K9xx clubs onside (a bit under 1%)
- gains one trick to KJ10x of spades offside and CK onside, not to 4 (about 2%)
- gains one trick to Kx of clubs onside with Kxx of spades (4%)
4-0 spades onside is a bit complicated, as you have to decide what to play for
That makes the spade finesse line very slightly superior, but some of my sums are a bit approximate, so I'm not yet certain.
At imps, by the way, it's definitely right to cash the SA first, as that guards against going off with KJ10x spade foul and the club finesse right. And it clearly doesn't lose a great deal in terms of trick expectation.
Now how about SA, cross, CJ, spade? I don't like this, because RHO can cover the club whenever he has KJx of spades, and not cover the club whenever he has Kxx and you never win.