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BBO Movie: How many mistakes can you make (in greek)


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The link to this BBO MOVIE is How many miskates can you make

 

 

This BBO Movie has no voice track, no quizzes, the language of the text is Greek. The movie shows one hand, double dummy, played twice. I can't read the text, but the non-mistake winning lilne is to lead low from dummy and guess to play the King from KJTx instead of finessing the queen. I would like to have been able to read why the author thought King was the winning play. However, when the hand was played the first time, it seemed the declarer took a really poor line of play. Without being able to read the text, the 21 frames went by really quickly.

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Ben, Google Translate can give a rough idea of the text:

(frame 1)

The East forgot to do game try in ♦ and chose an aggressive epanadilosi ... 4 ♠.

Unfortunately, the West had the ♣ A ♦ A instead of ordered by the East while purchasing the mans!

Adam trump and East invited to make the shot.

To get the contract must lose no more than 2 tricks in red color ...

See how it actually played the performer!

(frame 2)

The East has already "died in MOP" ... and jammed her hand!

But why?

Probably because NOT MADE OF THE PLAN!

Just scared .. not lose the ♣ A and pulled him throwing the fourth ♦ her hand, which could maitrarei as you see ...

Let us see the sequel ...

 

They way I see it, the text does little (even with a bad translation) to identify what the right plan should be (and how to think about getting there) and where the declarer went wrong. (I assume new text could be added trick by trick if the author wanted to).

 

Not worthy.

 

Regards,

Steve

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