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Worst four hands possible Double Dummy wise

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Posted 2011-July-04, 05:48

I always wondered what the worst four hands in terms of the maximum of the maximum number of tricks in all contract types for all hands- ie. I'm glad I never opened? Even worst on most likely play?
Also what's the worst four hands if its the total number of tricks makeable by the four hands in all five possible contract types that's your concern?
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Posted 2011-July-04, 06:07

View Postcloa513, on 2011-July-04, 05:48, said:

I always wondered what the worst four hands in terms of the maximum of the maximum number of tricks in all contract types for all hands- ie. I'm glad I never opened? Even worst on most likely play? Also what's the worst four hands if its the total number of tricks makeable by the four hands in all five possible contract types that's your concern?

Get the ball rolling with my guess...
Defenders take the first eight tricks against any contract by anybody.

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Posted 2011-July-04, 07:41

I believe we already had such topic in the past, because this structure looks very familiar. You can also swap suits, as long as partner has AKQJ opposite our singleton, and a small singleton opposite our AKQJ. You can even have K opposite AQJT or similar holdings, so there are a lot of such hands. B-)
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Posted 2011-July-04, 10:11

When looking for worst anything, 4-4-4-1 is always a good starting point.
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Posted 2011-July-04, 10:45

Thomas Andrews has a fairly thorough discussion of this topic on his Bridge Fantasia site. He gives this:

Whoever is declarer makes three tricks in his 65432 suit and five in his AQ1087 suit; he also makes three tricks in notrump.
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Posted 2011-July-05, 07:55

View Postaguahombre, on 2011-July-04, 10:11, said:

When looking for worst anything, 4-4-4-1 is always a good starting point.

Although 4-3-3-3 is pretty bad, too.

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