Posted 2017-April-29, 11:42
Cyberyeti, on 2017-April-29, 06:51, said:
Never played against robots, don't know whether they cash aces against slams, but if you know they're likely to then yes.
Forget about cashing ace, they do not even cash their AK on lead vs 6 NT. They do not even cash their A as setting trick vs slams, including NT, when they let's say win a side trick. They do not cash their A vs grandslam NT ffs!
So when playing vs bots guessing the location of
♦A is pure luck. I am not quite convinced that a human player would cash his
♦A with only Jxxx trumps either.
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I like FelicyR's avoidance play. After ♠A,♥K, dummy leads a ♦.
- If RHO's ♦A wins, then you have 12 tricks (2 X ♠, 5 X ♥, 2 X ♦, 3 X ♣).
- If your ♦Q wins, then cash ♣AQ, draw trumps, ending in dummy, discard a ♦ on ♣K, cash ♠K and lead a ♠, hoping that ♠Q is doubleton, ♠s are 3-3 or RHO holds ♠Qxxx.
- If your ♦Q loses to LHO's ♦A, then hope that ♠Q is doubleton or LHO can be squeezed with something like ♠ Q x x ♥ J x x x ♦ A J T ♣ x x x