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Mark (mpefritz) played (misplayed) the following hand. He has kindly offered it up as a lesson for BIL players. In fact, he prepared a marked up lin file so that you can play the hand as if you where him. I have attached the file Mark prepared so you can try it.

 

[hv=d=n&v=n&n=saq97h92dq98652ca&s=sjha853dajckqj853]133|200|Scoring: IMP

West North East South

 

- 1 1 2

Pass 2 Pass 3NT

Pass Pass Pass [/hv]

 

 

Click to play the attached hand.

 

Thanks, for going to the trouble to prepare the hand Mark.

mark.lin

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How do I view it?

(Im at work and dont have the BBO movie viewer software available. Is that the software I use?)

 

What was the opening lead?

 

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Heres an excerpt from a hand that I misplayed:

 

In an suit contract (not diamonds) I had AK doubleton of diamonds, and pard had QJxx. Pard lead the Q, I played the K, then followed with the A, then another suit.

 

What I should have done was play the A on the Q, then played the K.

This would alert pard that I was playing the suit in a strange way (not letting the Q ride or not K then A, lowest of touching honors). Hopefully he would realize I had a doubleton. And then pard could give me a suit preference signal on the 2nd round of Diamonds. (right out of Bill Roots How to Defend a Bridge Hand).

 

It was the first time I was playing with that pard, and I didnt think he would know what to make of my A then K, so I played K then A. But I think it was a mistake.

 

Without discussing this, I would not have realized that his card on the 2nd round would be a suit preference signal. But I was very glad that this was brought to my attention, as I'll be aware of it in the future and discuss it with that pard.

 

I very much like having people point out mistakes in my carding!!! Even if its in public at the table. (The person who did so did it privately, in a private message)

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If you have BBO gaming software (netbridgevu) installed on your computer (the software you use to play bridge on the BBO), that is the program to use. Most likely, you ahve associated LIN files with this program, so you can just choose to open this file. If you are worried, you can download this file and look at it in notepad first... lin files are plain text files, and as such pose no risk of "virus" etcs.
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Does the link to the lin work?

I get an error if I try it.

It has been downloaded 11 times so I assume it works, but the original file is on my computer (mark sent it to me), so maybe I am loading it off my hard disk...but it seemst to work fine for me. Can someone who has managed to download it successfully say so?

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It works just fine.  Nice hand to learn people that counting is VERY important  :P

Yes and also suggest some defensive possibilities as well... since the winning line on the current defense is 100%, the defender might want to mix it up no matter what his spade holding is... that is, at the very least give declearer a losing option.

 

Ben

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Does the link to the lin work?

I get an error if I try it.

It has been downloaded 11 times so I assume it works, but the original file is on my computer (mark sent it to me), so maybe I am loading it off my hard disk...but it seemst to work fine for me. Can someone who has managed to download it successfully say so?

Worked FINE for me - and extremely instructive it was too Thanks Mark :P

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You are correct. When a question is given where you have to pick between cards, you can show whatever cards you want, but you can not pick two or more cards if you like. You have to tell teh program that one card is right. So from equals in the same suit, it is best to offer only one up as an option.

 

I don't think this is a bug in the software per se, I think the author has to take into account not to show multiple equal cards. Of course, I guess it would be nice if you could accept mulitple "correct" cards from equals or near equals. Still this is not a major disappointment if you clicked the "wrong" card when both work, as you will see in the reply that it really makes no difference.

 

Ben

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