Sunday, June 25, 2006

Its all about the goats

Two Wednesdays ago Curtsolo did a class on the Principle of Restricted Choice, (yeah, pretty sure we wanted to go with title case on that) which is where if someone plays an honor and the honors could be split or he could be throwing from two, IN THE ABSENSE OF OTHER INFORMATION, you play for the other guy to have the other honor.

Yeah, this is where Monty Hall and the goats come in. Let's say you're in your chicken suit and Monty is asking if you want to keep what's in your prize, or trade for what's behind one of the two doors. Ok, it's two to one that the good prize is behind one of the other doors. Then to make it more interesting Monty shows you what's behind door numbe 2. Goats. He's not going to open the door with the car right? Take what's behind door number three. Switch. Because the door he didn't open is still two to one to be the car.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

Good Stuff from Bob

Leading akjt against nt lead the A asking for an unblock. KQT9 lead the queen.

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You lead A from AK dummy comes down with qjxx you should shift. Almost every time. The exception is when, There are a lot of tricks in dummy and if we don't take it our trick may escape.

Tuesday, June 06, 2006

Very interesting

Today, at work, we've been kind of busy, so I kibbitzed the bbo juniors tourney and the lesson after with half an eye. Frankly, the level of discussion is much higher than a lot of the other classes I get to attend, so I really wish I could pay closer attention.

This came up though, and I found it extremely interesting: 1d 1h 2h x What's X? Wellm it shows a heart honor and a declining to raise. Very interesting. Something I want to think more about.
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