carl3 Posted November 25, 2022 Report Share Posted November 25, 2022 A matchpoint event for newbies. To use minibridge in a matchpoint event for newbies isnot a good idea. Having to choose the right bonuslevel without any experience will be too hard. Then the so called"Top game" works better. Here the choice of level is automaticand the only choice is between NT and suit which is usuallynot so difficult. Dealer starts to bid. Instead of saying your hcp you say your number of"tops"(= A,K or Q ) but if you cannot say at least 2 or higher than the bid before (if any) you must pass. The highest bidder becomes declarer. The distribution of dummy can be shown as in minibridge but if you use thegame in a matchpoint event it is better just to show dummy's whole hand. The sum of dummy's number of tops and the winning bid is called the"playnumber".If the playnumber is 4 the hand is passed out. (This isextremely rare.) If the playnumber is 5 declarer has the choice between passing out the hand and 1 of a suit. If it is more than 5 declarer onlyhas the choice between NT and suit. The number of tricks you must take to make your contract is the playnumber+ 1(2) if NT (suit) is chosen. Making it gives 4 points and each overtrick is 1point and each down is -2. If you want the game to be even sharper you use+2(3) instead but then one down should be 0 points. You may now object that giving A, K and Q the same value could hardly result in reasonable contracts but (for some reason that I admit I do notunderstand) this is not the case. To check it you can go to say BBO andsee what would have happened if the above game had been played there. As for the matchpoint event you ask members to bring theirfriends to the club. Then you divide the ones who want to play in pairs (randomly) but if the number is odd, one of the members will instead help at the tables. When all have sat down (also randomly) you explainthe rules and also how you score in matchpoints.Even if it is easier to count tops than hcp you should askthe players to check their bid an extra time before dummy isshown and declarer decides between NT and suit. ( Exclude hands where the playnumber is 4 or 5.) You play say 6 rounds. The easiest is of course now to let the players stay at the same table but it is more fun if they move around as usual. And in case there is a table where two players are missing this is what you have to do. At the play of the cards the defenders are expected to "keeptrack of" declarer so he does not revoke or play from thewrong hand. Advice like drawing trump and blocking a longenemy suit in NT is also ok but only before or after the hand is played. "Try to be as strong as possible when you let theopponents come in" is a selfevident but still good generaladvice. When all the hands have been played there is a review. Thennot only the bidding and play in the games played but also a comment of what would have happened in regular bridgeis given. The hands played with results should be availableat the internet. To have bridgebooks as prices (but only forthe newbies) is also a good idea. In my opinion a matchpoint event like this would be a goodway for clubs to get new members. The game can also be played three-handed. Then the player who does nothave the opening lead gives the information about dummy. Anadvanced version is at https://people.kth.se/~goranr/article7.htm This isa good alternative if you are having an evening of bridge and one playercould not make it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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