phil_20686, on 2012-March-19, 16:01, said:
I think the point of the interesting bridge hands is that they aren't meant to be technical problems as such. Sometimes they are hands we got right at the table, but just thought were worth sharing, other times they are hands where the opposition have been somewhat ridiculous, giving you an off centre problem.
The expert forum seems to be exclusively for problem hands that someone got wrong, and then convinced themselves in the PM that there was a way to get right, and are wondering if their solution is actually right, or if its just a thin rationalisation for resulting

My reasons for not starting many threads include not playing a lot, so not having many hands. But the main reason I almost never start a topic in the expert forum is that I don't want to post hands I got right, and with respect to hands I got wrong, either I never saw the mistake....still think my auction or line was best, if unsuccessful, or (and this is common) recognize the mistake and form the distinct impression that I was some form of idiot for not getting it right....that the mistake was so bad that the problem doesn't belong in the expert forum.
For example, the hand I just posted in the Interesting Hand forum was one where, at the table, I played very casually (the conditions of contest were not exactly conducive to deep thought, but still...) and realized at trick 4 that I had probably already blown the play...and quickly found out that I had. I very much doubt that the Frances' and Andy's and Justins et al would have gone down, so I am not posting it in the expert forum.
Having said that, I don't think the hand is a really easy one, so I hope it gives a number of readers some entertainment.
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