My last session at the club in a variable field partner and I finished with 42.3% which follows on from my result last week with an inexperienced partner of 36%. Some might see the funny side of this but I am finding it increasingly frustrating and embarassing. I am going to end up the whipping boy of the club before long at this rate.
The evening in question started off badly and got worse, mainly because there was possibly the worst hand bias I have personally experienced. My average HCP was 7.71, partner's was 9.19, so on average over 21 boards the opponents had game invitational values. There is a correlation between the level of hand bias and my final score which is (I think) a combination of my sub-optimal defence and because it is hard to generate anything when you are passing and following suit most of the time (we will get most of our good scores from opps mistakes). I declared twice and averaged 68% so that is one good thing I guess.
The question is, given I start off a session looking forward to a good game of bridge and inevitably finish it feeling rubbish, does anyone know of any psycholoogical techniques to improve mood and become more mentally resiliant to getting hammered at the table over and over again in a session.
As an example, this is the sort of thing that chips away at me and happened several times over the evening:
We didn't beat it and it was a bottom when no-one else finds a game.