The late Phyllis Heller, one of Pittsburgh's outstanding card-players, used to say "I never open the bidding without 13 cards."
When I log in with the "v3" web interface, I see two ladies. I think the lady on the right has 14 cards. I confess that, in a moderately serious dormitory game, we once had a complex competitive auction, I think involving only four players, only to find, when the bidding was over, that we were working with a 48-card deck. I forget whether somebody had played a joke on us.
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14 cards?
#2
Posted 2020-July-30, 15:43
OMG, you're right
I had never noticed.
That's hysterical!
Good catch
I had never noticed.
That's hysterical!
Good catch
Alderaan delenda est
#3
Posted 2020-July-31, 09:59
One of my "crazy bridge" hands is described:
Of course, the hands are 15=14=11=12 around the table.
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Yes, the hands are correct.
Bid the hand normally and play exactly 13 tricks. If you do not have a card to play to a trick, just skip (you can not win the trick). If you are on lead and do not have a card to play, the first player in sequence that does have a card leads to this trick.
Bid the hand normally and play exactly 13 tricks. If you do not have a card to play to a trick, just skip (you can not win the trick). If you are on lead and do not have a card to play, the first player in sequence that does have a card leads to this trick.
Of course, the hands are 15=14=11=12 around the table.
When I go to sea, don't fear for me, Fear For The Storm -- Birdie and the Swansong (tSCoSI)
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