I would like to hear about techniques for improving skills in counting the hand, remebering cards, etc.
I have started playing bridge 2.5 years ago, and I had never played seriously card games before.
However, I took advantage of my chess player's experience (I am a Master) in studying the "right books".
I studied a lot of books, and this certainly helped me improving my bidding knowledge and hand evaluation faster than other players who played only 2 years.
Improving bidding skill is - in general - something very conceptual, and I found it very natural after years of studying chess strategy.
Yet, card play is another story.
I identified my greatest "black hole" in card play even since the beginning, and therefore tried to cope with it the same way I did with bidding: reading tons of books (almost everything by Lawrence, Kelsey, Roth, Reese and more authors), and playing a lot, at the table and online.
Thgis certainly helped developing a sense for the *strategy* in playing cards (dangerous opponent, endplay strategies, percentage plays, safety plays, etc).
But what is still missing is the basic *technique* = REMEMBERING the cards, which is different from tactics and strategy, simply vbecause it lays at their foundation.
Yes, I have trouble remembering the cards.
At trick 5 I have already forgotten some key cards that went out.
Or, after an opp fails to follow suit the first time, at his second or 3rd discard, the distribution becomes already very "foggy".
When I play live at the club, most of the time, such skill is not crucial, yet I know that if I want to really improve, I must develop this. After the hand, other players discuss how the hand wd have gone with another switch or discard; I cannot, because I do not have a mental picture of the hand.
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This brings my questions:
1) how long did you take before remembering the hand well ? 1 year ? 2 years ? 5 years ?
I guess this is also dependent on the age when you start, so I will add that I am 36 years old.
2) Did you use (or do you suggest) techniques for developing this skill - except the obvious "play, play, play" ?
I read the following advice in Karpin's "The art of cart reading".
He presents a hand where declarare should make 7NT. The hand has a mirrored distribution (4333 by 4333), with a 2-way finesse position on a Queen. The contract can be made only by guessing the queen, so the key is play off the oter suits to get distributional infos useful to count the hand and finally make the percentage finesse.
He suggests that the same deal (or similar) is replayed dozens of time shuffling opps cards and keeping declarer and dummy's hands the same.
I am doing this with GIB, and it seems ok as a practicing technique.
But any other tip, or experience will be greatly appreciated !
Thanks
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Mauro