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While the convention card is necessary to play bridge, I suggest that CC could stand for Counting and COncentration.

Count as much as possible ..but declarers HCPs and distribution and tricks probably most important....and of course then pard's HCPs and distribution

COncentration (not memory) for the 8 or 9 minutes for play of a board.

Example decide to remember your hand's HCPs and distribution for the duration of the hand.

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While the convention card is necessary to play bridge, I suggest that CC could stand for Counting and COncentration.

Count as much as possible ..but declarers HCPs and distribution and tricks probably most important....and of course then pard's HCPs and distribution

COncentration (not memory) for the 8 or 9 minutes for play of a board.

Example decide to remember your hand's HCPs and distribution for the duration of the hand.

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:blink:

 

You think a lot can count?? wow a optimist I like that. :P

 

But seriously I entirely agree and have tried to teach the importance of counting to people I mentor and they are doing well at it

 

But 8 or 9 minutes to play a board doh I would be asleep if they took longer than 5 minutes

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I like it!

 

For a new player, these are the two hardest aspects of bridge. You are taught to count everything, but many players decide early on that 'counting is just too tough, so I'll enjoy a friendly game with my pals". Then five years later, they wonder why they cannot consistently break 45%.

 

You can't count if you can't concentrate and sit still for 3 1/2 hours. If you are bothered by director calls at the other table, chatty opponents, or the temperature of the room, you need to learn to block these things out.

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I like it!

 

For a new player, these are the two hardest aspects of bridge. You are taught to count everything, but many players decide early on that 'counting is just too tough, so I'll enjoy a friendly game with my pals". Then five years later, they wonder why they cannot consistently break 45%.

 

You can't count if you can't concentrate and sit still for 3 1/2 hours. If you are bothered by director calls at the other table, chatty opponents, or the temperature of the room, you need to learn to block these things out.

 

 

:) How true Phil How True

 

:D

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First thing i trained myself to block out were negative 4 digit scores :) Took me a while to realize that crawling under a rock wont improve my play.

 

 

mmmm

 

I agree with mandude Scores you cannot beat are a fact of Bridge

 

But the ability to Count AND place missing cards is of Immense Value :)

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