ggwhiz, on 2018-December-14, 12:34, said:
This all applies to the first 1/2 of a KO match but when I'm up 30 I want to be in identical contracts for the most part afterwards.
There are many examples of strong teams in an NABC event up 40 or 50 playing the last segment to bend but not break, prevent defence in football etc.
If you read accounts where teams have come from far behind in important matches, you will see that the trailing team often intentionally takes slightly off-kilter actions, and that their opponents are trying to play down the middle.
There is a very good reason for this, and for why we tend to notice examples of miraculous comebacks. The usual outcome for a good team trailing another good team by 50+ imps with 16 boards to play (back when long matches were usually 64 boards) was that the leading team won by 80+ imps.
The usual result is that the off-kilter actions make some spectacular gains, but lead to spectacular losses as well, and on balance the latter outweigh the former.
I remember playing on a team with Allan Graves, going into a 72 board final of (by Canadian standards) an important event. We had been in the fortunate position of having large leads in the quarter and semi-finals, and his advice throughout was that when playing with a large lead, try to play as if you were trailing by 1 imp.
1 imp won't get you swinging: it will get you grinding on every hand, on every trick, but staying within one's methods and style. That was some of the best advice I've ever received.
In addition, when what you know or suspect is that your opps are swinging, you still can't ever know when or how they would swing on any given board. Good opps choose their spots. I've played on a team far behind going into the final segment. I was on the bench watching Vugraph and witnessed our 'action pair' (we had disclosed to the opps that one of our pairs would likely be more swingy than the other) pick up 45 of the 58 imps we needed. They didn't swing on every board, but when they did, I would defy the opps at the other table to duplicate most of their actions even if a bell went off to tell them that our guys had taken an off-kilter action.
If you have a big lead, play as if you are 1 imp behind. Don't go conservative, don't go nuts: play your game. You will win 95% of the time.
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