Diana & Friends Daylong Uses prepared deals
#22
Posted 2021-March-01, 18:50
#23
Posted 2021-March-08, 08:57
There was one board in the current set where play begins at trick 2. If possible, I would suggest that the play begin at trick 1 instead.
i.e. maybe start where South has to follow to the trick but South's choice does not affect the real problem.
When I played this board, I almost didn't realise that trick 1 was already done and that I was about to play to trick 2.
#24
Posted 2021-March-08, 13:15
shyams, on 2021-March-08, 08:57, said:
There was one board in the current set where play begins at trick 2. If possible, I would suggest that the play begin at trick 1 instead.
i.e. maybe start where South has to follow to the trick but South's choice does not affect the real problem.
When I played this board, I almost didn't realise that trick 1 was already done and that I was about to play to trick 2.
Thanks for the tip!
Perhaps we are heading towards a variant of reverse upside down Bridge where you have to play the hand backwards 13-1 then figure out the bidding!
That would be "an aid" to our understanding of the game .
#25
Posted 2021-March-08, 13:27
shyams, on 2021-March-08, 08:57, said:
There was one board in the current set where play begins at trick 2. If possible, I would suggest that the play begin at trick 1 instead.
i.e. maybe start where South has to follow to the trick but South's choice does not affect the real problem.
When I played this board, I almost didn't realise that trick 1 was already done and that I was about to play to trick 2.
Yes, the played trick is not obvious enough.
Last week I had a board where two or three tricks were played, and realized there is no way for the declarer to see what passed
You are right, got to improve the way partly played boards are shown.
#26
Posted 2021-March-08, 13:38
But I don't want to rain on your parade! Figure something out, you will.
#27
Posted 2021-March-08, 13:38
Special thanks to lamford, he provided most of the hands.
#28
Posted 2021-March-16, 05:20
Fixed and re-posted the tourney. I also trimmed the list of players, because allowing 8K+ turned out to be too confusing. Many of the players had no idea what they were playing and that this is an experimental game.
If you happened to play and follow this game and you are not able to see it anymore pls message me online and i'll be happy to add you back.
Players who guess this week's theme win a free Guinness. Cheers!
#29
Posted 2021-March-17, 08:44
looked up and was at the next hand looked and thought I would never pass that hand...so figured
you were up to something.
#30
Posted 2021-April-05, 16:38
#31
Posted 2021-April-06, 06:37
#33
Posted 2021-May-19, 01:04
What are the odds of 5 players getting exactly the same percentage on each of 8 boards?
#34
Posted 2021-May-19, 09:36