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But I have the biss suit!
#1
Posted Yesterday, 17:59
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#2
Posted Yesterday, 18:27
Might be dangerous at this vulnerability but I think I'd be too tempted and bid 2♠ (last round).
#3
Posted Yesterday, 18:27
Pass seems like a standout to me. Spades are not splitting. What source of tricks do we have. I see probably 4 spade tricks and 2 !C and that's about it.
If I for some reason felt compelled to bid the time to do it would have been a round earlier and a level lower.
If I for some reason felt compelled to bid the time to do it would have been a round earlier and a level lower.
#5
Posted Today, 04:38
Lately we've talked a little about beginner freeze, I was not sure what to do first round.
When it came back to me in 3H, I'm wondering about a psych.
-1 beginners luck
When it came back to me in 3H, I'm wondering about a psych.
-1 beginners luck
"And no matter what methods you play, it is essential, for anyone aspiring to learn to be a good player, to learn the importance of bidding shape properly." MikeH
#6
Posted Today, 04:46
As far as I can see, 4H is making. Given your 3S bid, East knows, West does not have a lot of
wastage in spade.
I would also suggest, that you forget about the existence of psychs.
In Why you loose at Bridge, S.J. Simon describes an episode, he had, he was playing against an
renowned expert, who loved to psych, ... in the end basically all had their bids, and it was
good for him, although he though during the bidding, that they tried to cheat him out of his
inheritance.
It is not clear, if they would bid 4H without 3S, most likey the would, but you know your customers
better.
wastage in spade.
I would also suggest, that you forget about the existence of psychs.
In Why you loose at Bridge, S.J. Simon describes an episode, he had, he was playing against an
renowned expert, who loved to psych, ... in the end basically all had their bids, and it was
good for him, although he though during the bidding, that they tried to cheat him out of his
inheritance.
It is not clear, if they would bid 4H without 3S, most likey the would, but you know your customers
better.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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