Spisu, on 2016-July-17, 05:39, said:
Please come back if you have something to add. BTW, did you see the challenge on the ACBL Encyclopedia Example 1 under Restricted Choice? Explaining why the numbers don't seem to add up would be a big "something".
I don't have the same edition of the encyclopedia but assume it is probably the same. Are you asking about the table with the QJ9 opposite xxx combination how to play for 1 trick? The table omits both AKT onside (because any play leading toward the honors works), and AKT offside (because nothing works), and these two scenarios cancel out and there are no wrong moves on those combos as stated in the text above the table. The table is just showing that playing the Q or J on the second round is better than finessing the 9 which I hope everyone believes, and this is because with AK offside, 4th hand can randomize on the first round, while with KT, 4th hand can only win the K. The numbers in the table seem to add up to me. They show 6 layouts, each holding 2 out of the 3 relevant cards (A, K, 10), each is dealt 100 times. Adds up to me. KT offside and AT offside are combined twice as likely as AK (without the T), so by playing high honor 2nd round you win 200 times on those combos and lose to AK 100 times, counting both times when east won first trick with K and when east won first trick with ace.
Basically
AT K 100 cases, east wins K first, anything you do works 2nd round
KT A 100 cases, east wins A first, anything works
A KT 100, east wins K first, must play high 2nd round
K AT 100, east wins A first, must play high 2nd round
T AK 50 east wins A first + 50 east wins K first.
So on the last 3 cases where what you choose matters, you either count both the times where east wins K and east wins ace first round, and get 200 vs. 100 for high honor vs. finesse 9 2nd round. Or you count only the times for say specifically east wins the A first, and you count 100 vs. 50. Either reasoning is correct.
If it is not that table, please specify more completely, perhaps cut/paste the table. And specify which numbers in the table you think are incorrect and explain why.
And answer my previous post about the AJT9x vs. xxxx combination.