At this point, the paths taken at the two tables diverged. How would you proceed?
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Psychobabble Smackdown instructive hand from Monday night
#1
Posted 2012-March-28, 18:50
Every Monday night in the Beginner/Intermediate Lounge, I moderate a Play-and-Discuss table. This past Monday, I changed the format a little and ran a team game for some of the regular attendees. In a battle I called the "Psychobabble Smackdown," the Freudian Slips took on the Jungian Archetypes; Team Freud prevailed in the eight-board match. The following hand came up during the match; it contains a very simple and extremely common theme. One declarer was caught off-guard; the other kept his cool and earned a big swing for his team. Follow the play of the first few tricks by clicking the "Next" button:
At this point, the paths taken at the two tables diverged. How would you proceed?
At this point, the paths taken at the two tables diverged. How would you proceed?
Spoiler
Revised Bridge Personality: 44 43 33 44
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
Dianne, I'm holding in my hand a small box of chocolate bunnies... --Agent Dale Cooper
#2
Posted 2012-March-30, 06:39
Excellent material for B/N forum. After several threads with material beyond B/N level, I was worried the concept would fail. This is more like it.
Admittedly a strange thread title but it got my attention
Admittedly a strange thread title but it got my attention
Life is long and beautiful, if bad things happen, good things will follow.
-gwnn
-gwnn
#3
Posted 2012-April-03, 04:32
on a teacher's terms... The base hand is north (more trumps), and north has no diamond losers, so ruffing them is pointless.
#4
Posted 2012-April-03, 08:18
Good problem.
Just fyi - David Bird has a great chapter on surviving 4-1 trump breaks in Off-Road Declarer Play.
Just fyi - David Bird has a great chapter on surviving 4-1 trump breaks in Off-Road Declarer Play.
If you lose all hope, you can always find it again -- Richard Ford in The Sportswriter
#5
Posted 2012-April-03, 11:36
y66, on 2012-April-03, 08:18, said:
Good problem.
Just fyi - David Bird has a great chapter on surviving 4-1 trump breaks in Off-Road Declarer Play.
Just fyi - David Bird has a great chapter on surviving 4-1 trump breaks in Off-Road Declarer Play.
Great problem for N/B and the key is to count winners and losers and not panic. Thx for the link to that book, I was unfamiliar with it.
.. neilkaz ..
#8
Posted 2012-April-05, 12:18
It can't cost to draw two rounds of trumps before ruffing the heart, right?
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#9
Posted 2012-April-05, 16:31
Antrax, on 2012-April-05, 00:02, said:
I'm not sure a beginner would understand your answer, HighLow21.
What is there not to understand? This is a hand about trump control. I have more trumps than East and I have to keep it so that I have more than he does until the A♣ gets knocked out.
There is a big difference between a good decision and a good result. Let's keep our posts about good decisions rather than "gotcha" results!
#10
Posted 2012-April-06, 00:01
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I have 1 more trump than East so I have control. The risk is that if I duck the K♠, E might force me with a heart. The club ace winner can then force me again. If it is East he can draw N's trumps and I'm in big trouble.
So win this round, knock out the A♣, win the return, and claim.
So win this round, knock out the A♣, win the return, and claim.
I've bolded uses of slang and/or concepts that at least I, as a beginner, was unfamiliar with. Overall your post addresses another line of play without explaining exactly what it is, and only hinting on how it could go wrong. I think it's better to be more verbose and use English terms.
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