bridge category on Jeopardy
#1
Posted 2014-March-17, 23:36
When your partner becomes declarer, you become this.
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#3
Posted 2014-March-18, 00:15
sfi, on 2014-March-17, 23:54, said:
Alex: Ooooh, I'm sorry. The correct response is: What is worried?
#5
Posted 2014-March-18, 08:46
#6
Posted 2014-March-18, 09:32
kuhchung, on 2014-March-17, 23:36, said:
Ah, but was there a daily redouble?
-gwnn
#7
Posted 2014-March-18, 11:00
JLOGIC, on 2014-March-18, 00:33, said:
From what sailoranch tells me, every answer in the category was questioned correctly.
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#8
Posted 2014-March-18, 11:09
kuhchung, on 2014-March-18, 11:00, said:
Not quite. For What do you call a suit with only 1 card in it, nobody buzzed in.
What is baby oil made of?
#9
Posted 2014-March-18, 11:11
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#10
Posted 2014-March-18, 11:12
https://www.youtube....hungPlaysBridge
#14
Posted 2014-March-19, 03:28
#16
Posted 2014-March-19, 05:23
Another variation, seen in the American game Rook, is for the "declarer" to be determined by bidding to make a higher score than others. The declarer picks up the kitty and only then names trumps. These sorts of games require certain cards to have values when captured, rather than the tricks themselves being the important component.
Or if you want something to do your head in at a party, try Egdirb. Cosmetically you just reverse everything compared to bridge - aces are low and deuces are high, bidding is counterclockwise, and clubs and diamonds are the majors, but NT is still highest. But the interesting gameplay element is that when you win a trick in one hand you lead from the other hand. So you can't set up and run a suit in the same way. Don't do it between sessions of bridge though, unless you don't care about the first couple of hands of the next session.
#20
Posted 2014-March-21, 04:54
kuhchung, on 2014-March-18, 11:12, said:
Did Bridget Jones call herself a "stiff" ?