Well! ' I don,t believe it'
... it seems that Duplicate Bridge is now likely to become a fully fledged Olympic sport in time for the Turin 2006 winter olympics...WBF will need to adopt the Olympic Charter, accept the Court of Arbitration as well as the anti - doping regulations.
The 'Mind Sport of Duplicate Bridge'....'Mind Sport'!..now appreciates the importance of physical preparation as does the Physical sports area appreciate the importance of mental preparation.
We all, I'm sure, smiled at the mental picture conjured up by The_Hog when he suggested the possibility of the Hacket twins pumping iron and running round the block ..... However all of a sudden it seems to me that Logic, Visualisation and Emotion, important motivation factors to be considered in Physical sport may be equally valid for Mind sport.
John Goold recognised that they do have an important role to play but I,m not sure about his phrase of visualisation being some kind of 'intuitive logic'. If you can accept Logic as being 'the discrimination between true and false' and intuition as being some kind of 'immediate insight or perception of a truth'(Collin's). Then in this instance we are talking more about the use of techniques to improve the individuals motivation.
Fred's 2000 Bridge program is a excellent example of what I mean... you are struggling along with say a level 1 problem and no matter how hard you try its impossible. You finally use the wee film and it shows you visually step by step the solution. By copying these steps you find that you too can do it. Not only that but by adopting the same principles to tackle similar problems you have equal success. Its up to you now to try to create a personal mental picture of these successes for use at the bridge table - Fred also uses additional visual/auditory stimulus to further motivate you. Who can fail to be lifted by the triumphant fan fare and pictures of Jaggy, Auken or Fred himself as you finally find a successful outcome.
For Acol players I can also recommend this program 'Acol bidding with Bernard Magee' where similar techniques are applied but with a rather nice British ( ok English ) slant to it.
Ok everyone...sit up... lets start.... deap breathing first,followed by gentle running on the spot and then off to the pub for a pint ... there you can now claim to be a Bridge sportsman or sportswoman.
UDCA...'You take the High Road an I'll take the Low Road'...