There you see it. Odds on a 3-2 trump split. What do you think?
You are an Expert Player What are the Odds of a 3-2 Trump Split?
#3
Posted 2011-September-21, 15:51
You make 10 tricks even with a 4-1 split .
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#4
Posted 2011-September-21, 16:03
I guess the issue is they play three rounds of diamonds, and what do we do.
#5
Posted 2011-September-21, 16:22
AlexJonson, on 2011-September-21, 16:03, said:
I guess the issue is they play three rounds of diamonds, and what do we do.
We ruff and play trumps claiming 10 if 4-1 break or 11 if 3-2.
#6
Posted 2011-September-21, 16:31
Whether the true practical odds on a 3-2 trump break, in this case, is 68% or something slightly different, it would stay the same if I were a novice, too.
#7
Posted 2011-September-21, 16:36
manudude03, on 2011-September-21, 16:22, said:
Bingo !
After ruffing the 3rd Diam.....
If a 4-1 split is discovered on the 2nd round of trumps ( ♠ A and Q ), abandon trumps, clear the ♥A and K....... and start running the ♣ .
EDIT: you don't have to touch the Hearts.... just start on the Clubs
This post has been edited by TWO4BRIDGE: 2011-September-21, 16:41
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"imo by far in bridge the least understood concept is how to bid over a jump-shift
( 1M-1NT!-3m-?? )." ....Justin Lall
" Did someone mention relays? " .... Zelandakh
K-Rex to Mikeh : " Sometimes you drive me nuts " .
#8
Posted 2011-September-21, 17:32
jdeegan, on 2011-September-21, 15:32, said:
There you see it. Odds on a 3-2 trump split. What do you think?
smaller but only by .00173913. However 32 trump breaks are only part of the odds story as far as making this hand goes.
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#9
Posted 2011-September-21, 17:38
jdeegan, on 2011-September-21, 15:32, said:
More than 68%. With no information from the bidding, it's slightly under 68% at roughly 67.8%. If we assume, as a very simple first step, that neither East nor West has 7+ diamonds (necessarily to at least 4 honors!), then I calculate that that alone shifts the odds to 68.3%. If we assume neither East nor West has 6+ diamonds, that shifts the odds to 69.4%. I became bored there and stopped, but we should also exclude some hands with 6+ card heart suits and some hands where East has a 5 card red suit.
#10
Posted 2011-September-21, 18:28
#11
Posted 2011-September-21, 18:40
aguahombre, on 2011-September-21, 18:28, said:
No, the fact we're both 4-4-3-2 and our red suits are both 3-2 has nothing to do with it. The arrangement of the cards between our two hands (assuming this would still be the auction) has no effect on the expectation.
Correct layman's math: The opponents didn't bid despite some reasonable opportunities to overcall and some suits they hold both length and high cards in. Suits will break somewhat more often than the normal expectation.
#12
Posted 2011-September-21, 21:25
aguahombre, on 2011-September-21, 18:28, said:
For sure. I am tempted to bring into the mix Pavlicek's hand generation machine. It would be a service for all us duplicate plodders to know what the real odds are when the opps deny 9-8-7 or possibly even 6 card suits.
#13
Posted 2011-September-21, 22:06
jdeegan, on 2011-September-21, 21:25, said:
What am I, chopped liver? (All right, I only excluded 6+ card diamond suits in my post above.)
Disallowing 6+ card suits for both East and West (can only be hearts or diamonds here), disregarding suit quality, I get
[Messed up my inclusion/exclusion: fixed -D to +D in the "code"]
Beware that 5 card suits with East on hands that would overcall over 1♣ will also have an effect but aren't included here, and some hands with 6 bad hearts, especially in West, that won't act are.
A = 10* (21 choose 11)+ 10*2*(-(13 choose 11) -8*(13 choose 10)- 28*(13 choose 9)-(13 choose 3)-8*(13 choose 4) - 28*(13 choose 5)) B = 5*(21 choose 12)+5*2*(-13-8*(13 choose 11) - 28*(13 choose 10) - (13 choose 4) - 8*(13 choose 5) - 28*(13 choose 6)) C = (21 choose 13)+2*(-1-8*13 - 28*(13 choose 11) - (13 choose 5) - 8*(13 choose 6) - 28*(13 choose 7)) D = 2*5*28*28+2*28*8 A/(A+B+C+D) = .719... (format works in wolfram alpha for your own web checking pleasure)
#14
Posted 2011-September-21, 22:58
semeai, on 2011-September-21, 22:06, said:
Disallowing 6+ card suits for both East and West (can only be hearts or diamonds here), disregarding suit quality, I get 72.3%
Beware that 5 card suits with East on hands that would overcall over 1♣ will also have an effect but aren't included here, and some hands with 6 bad hearts, especially in West, that won't act are.
A = 10* (21 choose 11)+ 10*2*(-(13 choose 11) -8*(13 choose 10)- 28*(13 choose 9)-(13 choose 3)-8*(13 choose 4) - 28*(13 choose 5)) B = 5*(21 choose 12)+5*2*(-13-8*(13 choose 11) - 28*(13 choose 10) - (13 choose 4) - 8*(13 choose 5) - 28*(13 choose 6)) C = (21 choose 13)+2*(-1-8*13 - 28*(13 choose 11) - (13 choose 5) - 8*(13 choose 6) - 28*(13 choose 7)) D = 2*5*28*28+2*28*8 A/(A+B+C-D) = .723... (format works in wolfram alpha for your own web checking pleasure)
I love chopped liver, esp. at the Carnegie Deli. Yummmm... for a moment of silence. If you rule out almost anything extreme the 3-2 becomes somewhat better, how much better, that's the point of my posting.
#15
Posted 2011-September-22, 02:28
Also agree with what semeai said about aquahombre's post, that's really wrong.
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#16
Posted 2011-September-22, 03:24
han, on 2011-September-22, 02:28, said:
Also agree with what semeai said about aquahombre's post, that's really wrong.
It depends, for computer dealt hands semeai is right. For hand dealt hands, the fact that your two hands are flat increases slightly the likelihood of insufficient shuffling having taken place thereby slightly increasing the odds that the other hands are flat.
#17
Posted 2011-September-22, 08:56
jdeegan, on 2011-September-21, 15:32, said:
There you see it. Odds on a 3-2 trump split. What do you think?
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What was your question again?
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#18
Posted 2011-October-05, 16:15
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