[r-t] 5042 Cambridge Maximus - avoiding a dodgy wrong finish

Mark Davies mark at snowtiger.net
Mon Apr 25 20:51:38 UTC 2011


Philip writes,

> sadly there is no real way of having a single wrong finish
 > without a number of "duffer" leads

and,

> So can a 5042 finishing with a call at wrong ever be justified?
 > Am I missing something here?

Well, what about half-lead calls? These are very good in Yorkshire Max, 
allowing for instance a two-Befores transposition in one lead, with MhW 
or mHw. If you include Big Singles (123456 at lh or 7890ET at hl) then 
you can have a musical finish up to the single Wrong.

Here's an example:

5042 Yorkshire S Max comp MBD

  234567 w N M h W m H
  --------------------
  42356        -
  43652  -     - - -
  65432          -   -
  32546      - - -
  42563        Z   - -
  53462  -         - Z
  674523 S S
  243657 S S       - -
  34562            -
(32456)     - Z S
  --------------------

Z = Big Single
w = 0.5, h = 5.5, m = 10.5

MBD




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