A Tricky Hand
#1
Posted 2015-May-30, 02:59
♠7
♥A4
♦QJ10875
♣AJ43
♠AKQJ1092
♥862
♦93
♣K
The Q♥is led Play the play.
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#2
Posted 2015-May-30, 03:31
Eagles
#5
Posted 2015-May-31, 07:49
wanoff, on 2015-May-30, 16:09, said:
Whilst this isn't extremely tough, I think it would be unfair to describe this as a beginner problem. If this hand came up at a club duplicate I reckon more than half the field would go down. Perhaps a better description of the hand would indeed be 'Interesting Hand', but I think people are really getting at the OP. I know he has said things that people (including me) have disagreed with, but he didn't do anything wrong here.
#6
Posted 2015-May-31, 08:26
KurtGodel, on 2015-May-31, 07:49, said:
A top player actually misplayed this hand. He took the A♥ at trick one then played a club to his king. He then led another
heart. The opponents won then led trumps,not only denying declarer his heart ruff but also cutting him off from the A♣
Declarer then had to lose 2 tricks in each red suit. He,at least,had the grace to apologise to his partner. It gives you encouragement
to know that even the best in the game are human and sometimes falter. Even the legendary golfer,Jack Nicklaus,sometimes missed a two foot putt(!)
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#7
Posted 2015-May-31, 08:59
#8
Posted 2015-May-31, 10:03
Despite my HUGE disagreements with PhilG, I think I have to give him credit for this one.
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#9
Posted 2015-May-31, 10:15
KurtGodel, on 2015-May-31, 07:49, said:
I might disagree... For a completely different reason than you might think.
The reason why I think that Phil might have dome something seriously wrong here is that this theme (or perhaps even this hand, I don't recall) came up in the play problem on www.bridgeclues.com a few days ago. (Most problems there are written by Mike Lawrence.)
Do I have any proof that he simply copied the theme after he had seen it on Bridgeclues? No, I don't. And it might just be a coincidence. But copying an idea from somewhere else and posting it here representing it as if it is yours (whether encountered at the table or constructed as a puzzle) is wrong.
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#10
Posted 2015-May-31, 14:17
Trinidad, on 2015-May-31, 10:15, said:
The reason why I think that Phil might have dome something seriously wrong here is that this theme (or perhaps even this hand, I don't recall) came up in the play problem on www.bridgeclues.com a few days ago. (Most problems there are written by Mike Lawrence.)
Do I have any proof that he simply copied the theme after he had seen it on Bridgeclues? No, I don't. And it might just be a coincidence. But copying an idea from somewhere else and posting it here representing it as if it is yours (whether encountered at the table or constructed as a puzzle) is wrong.
#11
Posted 2015-May-31, 16:44
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#12
Posted 2015-May-31, 23:29
MrAce, on 2015-May-31, 10:03, said:
Despite my HUGE disagreements with PhilG, I think I have to give him credit for this one.
Can I believe my eyes(?!) Praise from Mr Deuce...(?!) Are you SURE this isn't a left handed compliment(?!)
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#13
Posted 2015-June-01, 00:11
PhilG007, on 2015-May-31, 23:29, said:
Not left handed. (unless of course what Rik said is accurate)
I can assure you, when I want to write something mean, even YOU can understand it.
Speaking of things that are left handed and not actually meant...what happened to our $ game challenge?
"It's only when a mosquito lands on your testicles that you realize there is always a way to solve problems without using violence!"
"Well to be perfectly honest, in my humble opinion, of course without offending anyone who thinks differently from my point of view, but also by looking into this matter in a different perspective and without being condemning of one's view's and by trying to make it objectified, and by considering each and every one's valid opinion, I honestly believe that I completely forgot what I was going to say."
#14
Posted 2015-June-01, 00:44
MrAce, on 2015-May-31, 16:44, said:
I don't know, since the hands on the bridgeclues site are only available for 24 hours (unless you pay for them which I don't plan to do). Then a new problem is posted. But the theme of the entry saving duck came up there just a few days before Phil posted his.
An entry saving duck is not uncommon, but it is rare enough that I don't recall seeing one discussed in the time that I have been on BBF... except for one a few days after Mike Lawrence discussed one on his website.
Rik
The most exciting phrase to hear in science, the one that heralds the new discoveries, is not “Eureka!” (I found it!), but “That’s funny…” – Isaac Asimov
The only reason God did not put "Thou shalt mind thine own business" in the Ten Commandments was that He thought that it was too obvious to need stating. - Kenberg
#15
Posted 2015-June-01, 07:01
MrAce, on 2015-June-01, 00:11, said:
I can assure you, when I want to write something mean, even YOU can understand it.
Speaking of things that are left handed and not actually meant...what happened to our $ game challenge?
That has had to be shelved for the time being....I won't partner a robot.. I prefer flesh and blood to nut and bolts....
btw I understood your mesaage perfectly... even though I had to pick up my jaw off the floor after reading it(!)
- Dr Tarrasch(1862-1934)German Chess Grandmaster
Bridge is a game where you have two opponents...and often three(!)
"Any palooka can take tricks with Aces and Kings; the true expert shows his prowess
by how he handles the two's and three's" - Mollo's Hideous Hog
#16
Posted 2015-June-01, 07:57
As for half the field going down at a typical club: in a field where half the declarers cannot find the duck, half the defenders may not find the trump switch either.
-gwnn
#17
Posted 2015-June-01, 10:10
billw55, on 2015-June-01, 07:57, said:
As for half the field going down at a typical club: in a field where half the declarers cannot find the duck, half the defenders may not find the trump switch either.
That's a good point. I feel like this sort of problem seems to crop up more at the table than in books.