On May 11, 4:31 pm, "badgolferman" <
REMOVETHISbadgolfer...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Taking both out isn't even worth considering. Since X can leave one
back while barely harming the race, taking both out simply needlessly
throws away X's hitting chances for no gain whatsoever.
X must leave one back. There are two plays that leave one back, and
they probably don't differ in equity by very much.
The Bradley manoeuvre wastes a pip less than the other candidate
play. It's a tight gammon race so saving a pip is quite a significant
consideration.
23/5 10/4
Paul Epstein