Thursday, 3 December 2009

THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY................................
  • Splinter : what's often left under player's skin after his irate partner has stabbed him with his pencil
  • Insufficient bid : one which is made with little or no thought whatsoever
  • Pass out : a requirement many male players find themselves requiring, if wanting permission from their wives to play yet another game of bridge
  • Goldwater rule : this states that any lead out of turn should generally be accepted : the rationale being that if a player does not know whose lead it is, then there is no chance whatsoever that the lead can be right for the defence.
  • Fourth highest : the smallest person at the table
  • Overcall : this occurs when two players are exchanging insults, but one is able to shout above the other
  • ROPI : how one might feel when turning up to play bridge, having been out on a real bender the night before. The term is an acronym for having previously been.... rat-arsed, obliviated, pissed, inebriated.
  • Fast arrival : usually occurs when a player gets over-excited by his partner's jump bid. Inevitably, it creates a rather awkward and sticky situation at the table.
  • Wriggle : something a player is forced to do when feeling distinctly uncomfortable in his seat. This inability to sit still always occurs after a fast arrival ( see above ).
  • Phantom endplay : a cleverly engineered manoeuvre where a defender is given the lead, being forced to lead away from an honour he doesn't possess
  • Wrongside : not the side of partner you want to get on if he is feeling particularly irritable or grumpy
  • Amnesia Double : this occurs when a player elects to make a lead directing double, failing to realise that he/she is on opening lead

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