beer rules
#1
Posted 2009-May-05, 15:14
#2
Posted 2009-May-05, 15:18
But... if you engineer a squeeze to get the beer as a result maybe you should get it on style points. On defense though I know I'd always keep the diamond guard. Maybe that makes me a wet blanket.
#3
Posted 2009-May-05, 15:21
Practice Goodwill and Active Ethics
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#4
Posted 2009-May-05, 15:24
#5
Posted 2009-May-05, 15:25
So while one can take anti-percentage lines in order to increase the odds of beer, there is also this chance of failure...
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#6
Posted 2009-May-05, 15:30
awm, on May 5 2009, 01:25 PM, said:
That's definitely true.
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That seems to be the most elegant version to me, but some people disagree (see above).
Of course it also runs into some issues. If you take a 50% line instead of a 75% one, is that a trick you should have scored?
#7
Posted 2009-May-05, 15:35
JoAnneM, on May 5 2009, 01:21 PM, said:
If declarer takes the last trick with the ♦7, making the contract, when diamonds are not trump, partner owes him/her a beer.
This also works on defense, if you set the contract.
If it's doubled, you get two beers.
Some people think overtricks/extra undertricks don't count, but the most common rule is that it counts as long as you go plus.
#8
Posted 2009-May-05, 16:28
#9
Posted 2009-May-05, 16:34
If dummy claims that the line was anti-percentage, he gets a beer. After he drinks the beer, Declarer can usually convince him he was wrong all along and thereby score the beer back, plus another beer for the insult.
-P.J. Painter.
#10
Posted 2009-May-05, 16:37
#11
Posted 2009-May-05, 17:09
Unfortunately the bar was closed (sobs)

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