Posted 2015-February-02, 17:22
I think 6H is better at IMPS.
Let's take a look at the relevant cases:
hearts 3-2, Q not dropping: (40.69%)
6H: need long hearts to have 2+ clubs, about 81% or so, so 33.17%
6nt: need squeeze, SQ with long heart or singleton/doubleton Q with short heart, this is about 51.3%, so 20.87%.
edge to 6h in this case about 12.3%
hearts 4-1, Q stiff on the right (so can't pick up the suit): 2.83%
6nt: you are done
6H: need player to have 2+ clubs, about 74.2% a priori (a bit better this in practice since no stiff club lead), but let's give 6nt the whole edge of 0.73% here
hearts 4-1, RHO has 4 to the Q: 11.30%
6nt: squeeze is about 45% so 5.09%
6h: need RHO have 2+ clubs, 74.2%, so 8.38%
edge here to 6h, about 3.29%
hearts 4-1, LHO has 4 to the QT: 8.48%
6H: you are down
6nt: finesse east for spade unless east shows out on spades (better than squeeze), 58.92%
edge here to 6nt, about 5%
hearts 4-1, LHO has 4 to Q but not T, 2.83%
6nt: finesse still 58.92% so 1.67%
6H: need LHO to have 3+ clubs, about 35% (slightly better than finessing in spades and hoping LHO has 3+ spades). 0.99%
edge to 6nt of .68%
hearts 5-0, LHO has 5: 1.96%
6H: you are down
6nt: finesse east spade, ~63.88%
edge 6nt of 1.25%
hearts 5-0, RHO has 5: 1.96%
6H: can make double dummy in some cases but I think down in practice
6nt: you've made
so I get total edge to 6H of:
12.3-0.73+3.29-5-.68-1.25-1.96 = 5.97%
Edit: bonehead error on last section