MrAce, on 2015-May-10, 16:58, said:
I can see the restricted choice. I just can't see the "twice as likely" odds for playing A which I disagreed.
KJ84-T = You are going extra down %2.83
KJ8-JT = You are going down % 3.39
J84- KT =You are making %3.39
84-KJT = wash %3.39
It is a MP event and we are playing game with adequate values. What am i missing?
Your statement indicates that you don't see the restricted choice. Your argument is essentially the same as somebody who says "I have Axxx vs K10xxx and see the J fall, hooking wins vs. J and rising wins vs. QJ, why anything to do with the Q relevant?" Of course, if you hook every time you see an honor, you win vs. Q, J, and only lose to QJ, and that must be taken into account.
After low to the 9 and J/10, you cannot pick up 4-1 splits but rising ace wins vs. KJ and K10 offside, losing only to J10 offside. That's "twice as likely." You do lose an extra undertrick on the 4-1 splits, so it's not quite 2 to 1. This all assumes the opponents never find high from 10xx or Jxx. All this was ofc already noted by mikeh above.