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a babe in the woods of bridge: Practice is over - Win Ugly
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A babe in the woods of bridge. Thursday, January 20, 2011. Practice is over - Win Ugly. We can certainly strive for perfection - or try to be perfect - during your training and practice sessions. However, one of the main goals is to accept that we can’t be perfect when we play sports. We are human and will make mistakes. Even the best in the world mess up or goof up from time to time. It doesn’t help to continue to work on or master these skills just before a game or competition. Another blogger is enter...
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a babe in the woods of bridge: March 2012
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A babe in the woods of bridge. Friday, March 23, 2012. Lucky works for me. I was musing some time back on the topic of luck, the fickle mistress of the bridge player: She comes when she pleases. Along of the side of luck. My club game was going along, not very well at all. I had been sitting iddle for a while, and I was waiting for the cards that gave me an opportunity to raise our score. S5 S2 S9 ST. S4 S8 SK C2 (upside down attitude signal as it turned out). For lack of a better plan. I also did that l...
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a babe in the woods of bridge: October 2009
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A babe in the woods of bridge. Saturday, October 24, 2009. Defensive hands. What was your focus? The king of diamond was lead and partner discouraged. What is your continuation? Sunday, October 11, 2009. Before tackling specifics like the ways to identify and improve focus styles, I thought I had better review my improvement plan. Bridge is fascinating because it involves some many different aspects of performance. Here are the components of what I think would be a good performance improvement plan.
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a babe in the woods of bridge: Hello again. It has been a while
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A babe in the woods of bridge. Sunday, February 26, 2012. Hello again. It has been a while. Well it had been a while that I had held a bunch of cards in my hand. Life got a bit complicated and bridge had to take a back seat. But it is like driving a bike, you don't forget. We are back at the club. Not a difficult hand, but not a hand I can talk to my partner about so I had to find a place to vent a little, What better place than here. Here are the cards and the bidding:. The plays goes as follow:. Return...
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My Bridge Hands: A difficult 8-card ending
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Contract bridge hands, play, defense, book reviews, bidding and partnership strategies from praxis at advanced level. Sunday, April 19, 2015. A difficult 8-card ending. You play in four hearts. Click on next until three rounds of trump are drawn. Here, i went wrong. How would YOU play? You see, you need to eliminate East's diamond and clubs as he comes under pressure in exiting, you also need west to have the Ace of clubs. However, you need to be surgically precise. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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My Bridge Hands: Bridge Analysis - 3NT
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Contract bridge hands, play, defense, book reviews, bidding and partnership strategies from praxis at advanced level. Thursday, April 9, 2015. Bridge Analysis - 3NT. A complex deal which saw me at the helm in 3NT. I represented 20 HCP values with 2NT, a slight overbid and partner put me in game, another overbid. I won the diamond lead and led out the CJ from hand and had no problems when LHO played the stiff T and RHO chose to win the first club. Yes, but in this game, you make your own luck. View my com...
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My Bridge Hands: Elimination in slam, suit combination QJxx-A8xx
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Contract bridge hands, play, defense, book reviews, bidding and partnership strategies from praxis at advanced level. Saturday, August 25, 2012. Elimination in slam, suit combination QJxx-A8xx. Thus, with the elimination complete, you can handle QJxx, A8xx against all breaks. Amazing, is it not? One card combination to add to your mental arsenal. February 22, 2013 at 6:05 PM. This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. February 22, 2013 at 8:21 PM. March 9, 2013 at 11:23 AM. Http:/ www.sfg...
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My Bridge Hands: Those Spots make a difference
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Contract bridge hands, play, defense, book reviews, bidding and partnership strategies from praxis at advanced level. Tuesday, December 24, 2013. Those Spots make a difference. Here is a safety play for five out of six tricks. Plenty of entries. The play depends on the spot cards. Problem 1. J6 opposite AQ7432. Problem 2. J6 opposite AQ7532. Play Safe and Win" Jannersten and Wohlin. Note: Only a member of this blog may post a comment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to Ramesh's BRIDGE BLOG.
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My Bridge Hands: Meckstroth declares a hand
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Contract bridge hands, play, defense, book reviews, bidding and partnership strategies from praxis at advanced level. Saturday, August 18, 2012. Meckstroth declares a hand. Visualize the play after the play of the first few tricks. Trump lead to E's Ace, HK, H continued and ruffed. Club to the Ace, and diamond to the Ace. How do you proceed for nine tricks? There is no complete cross ruff, because if you play, d ruff, H ruff, d ruff, how do you come off dummy to ruff your last diamond? May 31, 2013 at 4:...