Hi all
I have been wondering, what exactly "third hand high", "second hand low" and "splitting honors" rules mean. Do they relate to the very first trick played in the play, the one started by the opening leader? Or do they relate to any trick played? How do they exactly work, and, especially, why?
Thanks
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Defense hands (?)
#2
Posted 2012-April-09, 03:24
I don't feel like answering because your continued insistence on not posting in the N/B forum annoys me.
"One of the painful things about our time is that those who feel certainty are stupid, and those with any imagination and understanding are filled with doubt and indecision"
-- Bertrand Russell
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2012-April-09, 06:03
I am sorry, but what is N/B? I would be more than happy to post there, if it is more appropriate. thanks
#4
Posted 2012-April-09, 13:50
Novice and Beginner forum.
Those particular terms relate to tricks played in general. They are covered in detail in beginning defensive bridge texts, the best of which IMO are Bill Root's "How to Defend a Bridge Hand", and Eddie Kantar's "Eddie Kantar teaches Modern Bridge Defense". You'll see a dozen+ examples of each term.
Those particular terms relate to tricks played in general. They are covered in detail in beginning defensive bridge texts, the best of which IMO are Bill Root's "How to Defend a Bridge Hand", and Eddie Kantar's "Eddie Kantar teaches Modern Bridge Defense". You'll see a dozen+ examples of each term.
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