Revisiting "Bridge Personality", part 3
Bridge Personality Part 3: Defense
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1. What is your preferred level of complexity for defensive carding agreements?
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I prefer to have almost no carding agreements, I depend almost entirely on judgment and general principles0
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I prefers only simple carding agreements
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I prefer an average level of complexity in carding agreements; e.g., suit preference in obvious situations only
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I prefer more complex agreements; frequent suit preference, trump suit agreements, Smith echo, etc.
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I prefer highly complex carding agreements, wherein almost every spot card has a specific and identifiable meaning
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2. How would you characterize your level of aggression on opening lead?
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Very conservative, I almost always make a passive lead to avoid giving up tricks0
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Conservative, I usually lead passively in the absence of evidence to the contrary
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Average, I wouldn't consider myself aggressive or conservative on opening lead
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Aggressive, I usually make an attacking lead in the absence of evidence to the contrary,
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Very aggressive, I almost always make an attacking lead looking for the set0
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