Monday, June 22nd, 2009 at
4:33 pm
The only thing that Golf Solitaire really has in common with golf is that you want a low score -- but it's a fun solitaire card game nonetheless....
Monday, June 22nd, 2009 at
4:10 am
In the July 2009 issue of The Bridge World, a review of "Laws of Duplicate Bridge Through the Eyes of The Player" included this paragraph:
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| The text explains the Laws correctly, but further examples would have made the book more appealing. Some of the tips, though counterintuitive, are worth considering. For example: If partner is barred, you are headed for a poor score anyway. Make a strong preemptive jump, bid three notrump, or perhaps a tactical psych. You won't need to worry about partnership trust. |
The first two suggestions are reasonable, but the third (the tactical psych) worries me. I suppose that the very first tactical psych that a pair uses in this situation is fine because the irregular bidder has no history of seeing partner psych in this situation. But when does Law 23 come into play?