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Sunday, 31 January 2010
- Spot : what a player is put on when his/her next bid will either bring about an outright top...or outright bottom
- Trump squeeze : the ability of a player to break wind in a controlled and quiet way
- Touching : a term used to describe those extremely rare occasions where a player forgives his partner in a caring and considerate way
- Wolff signal : a shrill two-note whistle used by responder ( over partner's 2NT rebid ) to alert him to the possibility that his hand may well be weak
- Skip : often the adopted motion of an over-joyous player who goes up to collect his/her first ever major trophy
- Support : what most doddery old players look for from their partners in their struggle to get from table to table
- Threat : something that is handed out by a highly volatile player to his hopeless and mistake-ridden partner
Saturday, 30 January 2010
Friday, 29 January 2010
- Prosecutor : I put it to you Bigot-Johnson, you double-crossed your partner time and time again in a major bridge competition........actions which resulted in you and your partner missing out on a substantial amount of prize money......... prize money that could have more than covered his costs of hiring you as the professional.
- B-J : Absolute rubbish.....everyone marvels at my bidding prowess and tactical awareness. Surely, it's not a crime to take a risk or two,,,,,now and again. Anyway, paying to play with me is a privilege ....not an expense.
- Prosecutor : Allow me to explain the meaning of " double-cross" in the context of bridge. This occurs when you have a limited hand, but in fits of unbridled optimism you proceed to bid as if you possessed much more.
- B-J : Might I point out that all players from time to time overbid their hands......
- Prosecutor : Overbidding is one thing......double crossing partner is another. Can you recall the time you opened 1NT which your partner then took out into 2 hearts. But when the opponents came in with 3 spades, you ....yes you.....unilaterally decided that with a 4 card heart support you could raise to 4H. This was doubled, 3 off, for minus 500 and a complete bottom.
- B-J : Unfortunately, yes.
- Prosecutor : Can you also recall the hand, when you made a pre-emptive 3D opening bid......only to bid again over the opponents 3S. Your 4D bid was also doubled for minus 300, which was a complete disaster since 3S was doomed to fail.
- B-J : Yes, that result did stick in my craw a bit....
- Prosecutor : And not content with that...you decided....... on at least three occasions after initially passing with a depressingly poor hand.... to enter the bidding later on..... as if by magic you discovered a missing king or Ace from somewhere. These belated bursts of support for partner simply pushed him into unmakeable contracts. Indeed on one occasion, your late optimistic charge simply pushed the opponents into bidding and making a game contract they would not have otherwise reached.
- B-J : Yes...partners never seem to have what I would like them to have....
- Prosecutor : You are incorrigible............................for you are one who is on trial for making such crass and hollow bids, none of which were sound....none of which could be unjustified
- B-J : Yes....I may have erred a tad here and there....
- Prosecutor : Indeed, your partner played out of his skin that day, and was only denied a share of the prize money because of your double-crossing antics. So what is your reply now to all these accusations ?
- B-J : Hmmm...I need time to consider this question....
- Prosecutor : Well...we're waiting.....What is it
- B-J : .......Bugger.....bugger....bugger....
Thursday, 28 January 2010
- Simple Bidding Systems For Old Dinosaurs..........Terry Dactyl
- Bidding Theories: Food For Thought...................Maurice N. Curry
- The Game's Brightest Stars..................................Sue Pernovas
- Put A Rhythm Into Your Bidding........................Paul Sayter
- Observing Bridge Misdemeanours .....................Pat Rollman
- The Secrets To Wielding The Big Axe ..................Hal Berdier
- How To Botch Contracts Without Even Trying ... Jerry Bilder
- Partner, Allow Me To Deviate.............................Abbey Rant
- Don't Let Those Tops Slip Away ..........................Lee Cage
- What... Change Our System Now, Partner !..........May B. Layter
Tuesday, 26 January 2010
Monday, 25 January 2010
Saturday, 23 January 2010
- The Secret To My Understanding With Partner......Nona Furr-Yeres
- Conjuring Up That Extra Trick..............................Madge Ishen
- Changes I Need To Make, Partner........................Nappy Brown
- If I'm In A Bad Contract, I Always Panic................Al R. Mist
- Calculating The Odds..........................................Anna Lising
- Too Soon To Say We're Out Of The Running.........Earl E. Dawes
- Anyone Fancy A Rubber.....................................Johnny Forsayle
- I Need Points To Bid, Partner...............................Ivor Smallholding
- Stop Me If I Preach Too Much..............................Di A. Tribe
- A Life Ban's Looming, And There's No Way Back......Noah Peel
- Some Men Play Like Women.............................. Nancy Boyes
Friday, 22 January 2010
Thursday, 21 January 2010
- Never point out any of his mistakes
- Be pleased with him at all times
- Don't burden him with conventions and bidding systems he can't understand
- Always praise him at every opportunity he gets something right
- Always give him words of encouragement whenever he falls down
- Never in the discussion of hands lay the blame on his doorstep
If you can do this for the next few months, I think your partner will regain his health completely."
As Frank meets up with his partner outside, he is immediately asked " What did the doctor say ? "
With a mournful look in his eye, Frank repled : " He said you're going to die ."
You're the kind of person
Who attends local bridge affairs
A sad and lonely loser
Seen crying on the stairs
Well, the sad fact is
You've never won in years
And though you try to hide the pain
Your eyes are edged with tears
So it's best you give up playing
If you know what's about to happen
Yes...here it comes, here it comes, here it comes, here it comes
Yet another nervous breakdown
When you were a mere beginner
You were in fact treated kind
But nothing you learned ever registered
Such was your hopeless mind
And though you tried to play the game
No partners ever stayed the same
No one could stand your lack of skill
And those who did were ready to kill
So for pity's sake stop.....and look around
For here it comes again...... yes another nervous breakdown
But I sense it's not you who should take the blame
You look like a man condemned by a curse
Nothing you did ever improved your game
The changes you tried your results got worse
'Cus I remember you in bridge school
Clueless and useless.....a total fool
You clearly had a messed up mind
But the teachers there treated you kind
And around that time I came along
To try and sort out your brain
But I never made any progress
You were driving me insane
So why torture yourself and others
You're destined to be a bridge clown
And with another score well below par
Here it comes ....here it comes.....here it comes
Your umpteenth nervous breakdown
Wednesday, 20 January 2010
Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Monday, 18 January 2010
Sunday, 17 January 2010
Friday, 15 January 2010
- allowing the opposition to score an incorrect result which is clearly not in their favour
- inadvertantly overhearing discussions and about a board but not disclosing this fact to your opponents
- " sandbagging " where an unnecessary pause before playing a card is done purely to persuade the opponent that you hold a particular card
- " coffee housing " opponents, using improper remarks, gestures, hesitations and the like to confuse or mislead them........such as hesitating with a singleton
- " fielding " bids when partner is known to psyche
- asking questions during the auction purely to alert partner as to your holding, or to provide clues as to a possible defence
- using extraneous or overt actions designed to frustrate or distract an opponent, often involving long stares, card snapping, finger drumming and feigned prolonged indecision over which card to play
- modifying or with-holding information given to opponents when asked to explain any system bid
- using your experience and knowledge of partner's mannerisms ( and habits ) to glean unauthorised information
Not all forms of soft cheating have been identified above, and in some cases the definitions provided may not be strictly correct, while others lack fuller explanations. However, the purpose of this second article was to stress the problems this form of cheating brings to the game. Not only is it a major headache for the adminisrators and tournament directors ( to detect and prove ), but it is a major irritant to all those players who play the game with honest intent. In my third and final article I shall attempt to explore the murky boundaries between soft cheating, an acquired 6th sense, and unsportmanslike behaviour.
Thursday, 14 January 2010
THE DEVIL'S DICTIONARY.............................................
- Escape suit : an item of clothing which enables you avoid the wrath of your team-mates, by means of a clever and cunning disguise. Now you can easily escape ( unnoticed) from the scene of your appalling crimes.
- Crack : what you would like to do to your partner's skull prior to him finding an escape suit
- EHAA : an acronym for Every Hand An Adventure, given the risk of really getting partner's dander up with your super light opening bids, thread-bare overcalls, and undisciplined weak-twos
- Closed room : a place where two team members sneak off to have an adulterous affair......or to practice their skill at making quick tricks
- Cold : the feeling you get after going off in a rigid contract
- Fast arrival : something that often happens in a closed room, when over-excitement build up
- Splinter bid : the only known method to become declarer with a singleton trump in each hand
- Rule of eleven : the inevitable trick total when you bid a small slam
- Reverse bid : a clever bidding technique where opening "one club" promises something completely different from " club one". Should you be using bidding boxes, the requirement here is to place the 1C card the reverse (opposite) way round to show a club one bid.
- Principle of co-incidence : if you have a tendency to over-or-under bid, but then end up with a partner who is completely opposite to you, the inevitable co-incidence of compensating errors might well provide you both with success
- Bidding Without Fear And Inhibition........................Gay A. Bandon
- Bridge : Moving Forward The Old Fashioned Way......Orson Cart
- The Ultimate Bridge Gospel.........................................Evan Gellick
- How To Win By A Massive Margin............................... Alan Slyde
- Why I Didn't Play The Ace, Partner..............................Dinah Avitt
- If I'm Going Down For Cheating, Then So Are You...C. U. N. L. Foreshaw
- Killing Leads and Killing Defence..................................Eve L. Myndid
- To Get God On Your Side..............................................Neil Downe / Ann Prey
- Going For Glory....Or Bust............................................Orla Noffin
- Why I'm So Useless At This Game.................................Lois S. Team
Wednesday, 13 January 2010
Tuesday, 12 January 2010
- CHO : a slang term used for a partner who seems solely intent on aiding and abetting the opponents rather than you. So if you are up against 3 players, your partner becomes the Centre Hand Opponent.
- Closed Hand : a fist
- Deck : what you inevitably do to a CHO with a closed hand
- Echo : the sound which rings around your partner's head after he's hit the deck
- Cross : something one has to bear when required to play with a clueless partner (bumbledog)