Funny or/and stupid bridge tips don't take this one serious
#21
Posted 2005-October-06, 11:51
Corrolary: There's a convention to solve every problem. Therefore, adding conventions will make your system better.
Michael.
#22 Guest_Jlall_*
Posted 2005-October-06, 12:58
mycroft, on Oct 6 2005, 12:51 PM, said:
Every convention has it's price. A convention may solve a problem but it will create new ones.
#24
Posted 2005-October-06, 13:08
pclayton, on Oct 6 2005, 05:47 PM, said:
Yes, that's funny &Æ=ÆT¤¤#"Øø!
Roland
#25
Posted 2005-October-06, 19:18
"Flannery will get you nowhere."
#26
Posted 2005-October-07, 06:32
http://forums.bridgebase.com/index.php?sho...indpost&p=95135
#27
Posted 2005-October-07, 06:42
#28
Posted 2005-October-07, 06:49
Walddk, on Oct 6 2005, 09:08 PM, said:
&[=[T$$#"¥¢! sounds extra cool when typed with a Danish keyboard
#29
Posted 2005-October-07, 06:53
helene_t, on Oct 7 2005, 02:49 PM, said:
Walddk, on Oct 6 2005, 09:08 PM, said:
&[=[T$$#"¥¢! sounds extra cool when typed with a Danish keyboard
&[=[T$$#"¥¢!
I use the same word about Gerber ! LOL
#30
Posted 2005-October-07, 06:57
#31
Posted 2005-October-07, 07:13
inquiry, on Oct 7 2005, 02:57 PM, said:
And if so, try to remember it !
#32
Posted 2005-October-07, 15:00
#33
Posted 2005-October-07, 15:14
John Nelson.
#34
Posted 2005-October-07, 17:22
guggie, on Oct 6 2005, 08:31 AM, said:
This works the other way, everytime I play on a 5-1 fit they are 4-3
#35
Posted 2005-October-07, 17:25
Fluffy, on Oct 7 2005, 06:22 PM, said:
guggie, on Oct 6 2005, 08:31 AM, said:
This works the other way, everytime I play on a 5-1 fit they are 4-3
But I can hardly ever get the one with 4 to ruff first.
#36
Posted 2005-October-07, 18:57
The most useful convention in a new partnership is NMF (Not my fault).
Rgds Dog
#37
Posted 2005-October-08, 16:10
If a suit is played the 1. time and the 10 appears -> the Q is with the 10.
The lady who made that statement (82 and very experienced
#38
Posted 2005-October-08, 18:31
42, on Oct 6 2005, 02:54 AM, said:
Do you mean to say that the queen is not always over the jack? Are you sure?
#39
Posted 2005-October-09, 04:25
Double !, on Oct 9 2005, 02:31 AM, said:
42, on Oct 6 2005, 02:54 AM, said:
Do you mean to say that the queen is not always over the jack? Are you sure?
*hehe* That is of course the place where she belongs, but what in life is certain?
Another rule:
Every player got the cards that he deserves.
I am not really sure how it goes together with
Holding a 2-way tenace combination, finesse through the opponent you dislike most.
Does the most disliked player always hold the missing honour because everybody finesses through him, or does an a.....e never hold good cards, so you must break this rule and finesse against his partner?
#40
Posted 2005-October-10, 13:27
(This is analagous to the well-known chess problem theory: the answer is always to sacrifice your best piece)
If you're playing a match against a team of professional bridge players, arrange it to start as early in the morning as possible.
If you're playing a match against a team who have full-time day jobs, arrange it for late on a Thursday or Friday evening.

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