losing Trick Count updated by Harrison Gray
#1
Posted 2009-February-10, 18:55
obviously partner must know his respones,he also applies the rule of 11,
Law of total cards i.e. rule of 20 does not apply
any input would be appreciated --books/articles regards
#2
Posted 2009-February-11, 00:11
pirate22, on Feb 10 2009, 07:55 PM, said:
what's that?
#3
Posted 2009-February-11, 08:44
matmat, on Feb 11 2009, 06:11 AM, said:
pirate22, on Feb 10 2009, 07:55 PM, said:
what's that?
Whatever the moment at the bidding, a player has exactly 13 tricks in his hand.
The law has been proved with success, but there have been found some cunterexamples as well.
#4
Posted 2009-February-11, 14:42
Fluffy, on Feb 11 2009, 09:44 AM, said:
matmat, on Feb 11 2009, 06:11 AM, said:
pirate22, on Feb 10 2009, 07:55 PM, said:
what's that?
Whatever the moment at the bidding, a player has exactly 13 tricks in his hand.
The law has been proved with success, but there have been found some cunterexamples as well.
On rec.games.bridge it's more of a suggestion than a law.
#5
Posted 2009-February-11, 14:49
#6
Posted 2009-February-11, 15:52
Echognome, on Feb 11 2009, 03:49 PM, said:
1935 The Losing Trick Count by F. dudley Courtney and Col. G.G.J.Walshe
1961 The Losing Trick Count by Maurice Harrison-Gray
So Harrison-Gray did update the Losing Trick Count, sort of, although I would
talk differently about this.
With kind regards
Marlowe
PS: The above facts are taken from
1991 The Modern Losing Trick Count by Ron Klinger
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#8
Posted 2009-February-15, 13:36
matmat, on Feb 11 2009, 07:11 AM, said:
pirate22, on Feb 10 2009, 07:55 PM, said:
what's that?
This, of course:
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THE PACK - RANK OF CARDS AND SUITS
Duplicate Contract Bridge is played with a pack of 52 cards ...
#9
Posted 2009-February-16, 00:26
pirate22, on Feb 15 2009, 04:30 AM, said:
No one was actually confused, we're just having a little fun with your mistake.

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