Antrax, on 2013-December-23, 23:52, said:
Cyberyeti, that's what I had in mind but what happens if E ruffs in? You lose a heart, a spade and a ruff.
Ruffs what ? 2nd spade ? 2nd club ?
This requires 5-1 spades or 6-1 clubs, and George is going down with his line if that was the case anyway because he played 2 rounds of black suits even after his spade finesse worked.
This hand is simple if you are aware of the "shortening your trumps to the same number of cards your RHO holds, when you don't have a trump in dummy to finesse" concept a.k.a Trump Coup. You can combine the lesson by knowing that 5-1 distribution is much less than % 50 spade finesse.
Cyber got it right.
@Chris : It depends who their mentor is. If you look at the conventions and systems they talk about in B/N forums, i think it is normal to assume that they are aware of this maneuver. . But even if they are not aware, then i thought this is a good opportunity to introduce them. Not necessarily expecting them to solve it.
I also tried to make a point on why people focus on fancy bidding conventions part of the game, while they don't know the basic or almost basic maneuvers of card play. Even if we agreed for the sake of the argument that all this conventions they talk and debate makes them great at bidding, what purpose does it serve to bid very well if you are going to go down on contracts like this or the one i posted yesterday ?
Even if you disagree that 'trump coup' is something inappropriate for this forum, then i would beg you to agree that there is a huge double standard in N/B forum about bidding and play levels topics.
I said it depends on who their teacher is because i spent 18 years of my life making money from teaching bridge. None of my students learnt any convention but stayman, transfers, blackwood, negative doubles their first 1.5 years. But i made damn well sure they know almost all the basic maneuvers of card play. Can you imagine how hard that is ? I could have easily start the session today with Michaels cuebid, tomorrow 2 way check back etc etc, write on board what they mean and all the relays and whatever and easily could have pass the time. Trying and teaching people card play maneuvers is pain in the butt, because it is hard and need a lot of patience and work. As a teacher you have to do homework everyday. I would think it is my fault if one of my students for 2 years went down in this game i posted. I played the final match of Turkish nationals many times, 3 of them was with my students. Yes, i made it to the final match with people that i taught bridge. You may think that the field is weak, but the full Italian team has been playing in Turkish nationals last 3-4 years i guess, you go and ask them where they finished it. Of course i did not mean they are not good enough for our nationals, but tried to tell you that it was not a picnic walk either.