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Bridge Slam Learning (57) - The Trump Echo
What is the trump echo?
In contract bridge, a trump echo is a defensive count signal used to communicate information about the trump suit between partners.
This video uses an example to demonstrate how The Trump Echo signal is used by defenders in a small slam contract.
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In a competitive game of contract bridge, declarer meticulously plans their strategy, considering bidding systems, conventions like Stayman and Blackwood, opening leads, card combinations, defensive plays, finesses, squeezes, endplays, trump suits, honors, distributional points, vulnerability, slam contracts, overtricks, undertricks, doubles, redoubles, penalty cards, tricks, bids, passes, responses, rebids, signals, cues, transfers, splinters, alerts, forcing bids, forcing passes, preemptive bids, weak twos, strong twos, weak threes, strong threes, preemptive jumps, takeout doubles, negative doubles, responsive doubles, balancing doubles, game bids, part score bids, competitive auctions, forcing bids, non-forcing bids, transfer responses, non-forcing passes, forcing passes, invitational bids, conventions, standard systems, strong club systems, weak no-trump openings, strong no-trump openings, transfer openings, two-bids, three-bids, four-bids, five-bids, six-bids, seven-bids, 1NT, 2NT, 3NT, opening leads, lead directing doubles, signaling, carding, count signals, attitude signals, suit preference signals, discards, high card points, distribution points, balanced hands, unbalanced hands, shape, honors, spot cards, primary suits, secondary suits, tertiary suits, balanced distribution, unbalanced distribution, controls, fast arrival, slow arrival, control showing bids, limit raises, constructive raises, preemptive raises, preempts, support doubles, splinter bids, two-suited overcalls, overcalls, undertricks, overtricks, bonuses, overcalls, under-calls, and game tries.
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Bridge Slam Learning (56) - Strip & Throw-in Play
Переглядів 457 годин тому
What are Strip Play and Throw-in Play? Strip Play and Throw-in refer specifically to techniques used during the play of a hand, particularly when trying to establish control over a particular suit or force opponents into unfavorable positions. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to play Strip and Throw-in in a small slam contract. Subscribe to our channel for more videos: ua-cam.com/c...
Bridge Game Learning (37) - Disrupting Communication by Using Losers
Переглядів 1912 годин тому
Play losers to cut off communication is used to prevent defenders from communicating effectively or to isolate a specific defender from leading a dangerous suit by removing cards from both declarer's and defenders' hands in certain suits, limiting their options for safe leads. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to play losers to cut off opponents' communication in a game contract. Su...
Bridge Game Learning (36) - Good judgment in signaling and interpreting signals
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The concept of using common sense and good judgment in signaling and interpreting signals is an important aspect of advanced defensive play in contract bridge. This video uses an example to demonstrate defenders how to use common sense and good judgment in signaling and interpreting signals in a game contract. Subscribe to our channel for more videos: ua-cam.com/channels/gQaT1mneyLnm9IygB7WRHg....
Bridge Slam Learning (55) - Deceptive Play
Переглядів 2521 годину тому
What is Deceptive Play? Deceptive Play in contract bridge refers to strategies designed to mislead opponents about the strength or true distribution of your hand. The goal is to create uncertainty or induce defenders to make mistakes or take suboptimal actions. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to use Deceptive Play in a small slam contract. Subscribe to our channel for more videos:...
Bridge Slam Learning (54) - Smother Play
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What is Smother Play? In contract bridge, Smother Play is a specific advanced endgame technique where declarer forces a defender to win a trick with a high card, which then "smothers" another high card in the same hand. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to use Smother Play in a small slam contract. Subscribe to our channel for more videos: ua-cam.com/channels/gQaT1mneyLnm9IygB7WRHg....
Bridge Game Learning (35) - Defensive Card Reading
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How to read cards and determine hand patterns by defenders? Defensive card reading in contract bridge is the process of gathering bidding information and interpreting the cards played by opponents to infer their hand composition and strategy. It is a crucial skill for making effective defensive plays. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to read cards and determine hand patterns by def...
Bridge Game Learning (34) - Risk Evaluation, Probability, Hand Distribution
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How to analyze risk assessment, probability, and hand distribution factors in resolving single dummy problem? In contract bridge, declarers should consider comprehensively and comprehensively the risk assessment, probability, and hand distribution factors in resolving single dummy problem. Especially when risks exist, declarers cannot simply use suit break probabilities to determine the distrib...
Bridge Game Learning (33) - Upside Down Count and Attitude (UDCA)
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What is Upside Down Count and Attitude (UDCA)? Upside Down Count and Attitude (UDCA) inverts the standard meanings of count and attitude signals. The main advantage is that, with a doubleton, players do not need to use what may be an important card that they cannot afford to encourage. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to use UDCA signals by defenders in a game contract. Subscribe t...
Bridge Game Learning (32) - The Art of Balance: Exploring Symmetrical and Asymmetrical Forms
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What are the beauty forms of bridge art? What is The Law of Symmetry in contract bridge? This video uses an example to explain these beauty forms of bridge art and demonstrate how to use The Law of Symmetry as a supplement to probability-based decisions in a game contract. Subscribe to our channel for more videos: ua-cam.com/channels/gQaT1mneyLnm9IygB7WRHg.html ▼ Related Videos ▼ 【Contract Brid...
Bridge Slam Learning (53) - Discovery Play
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What is Discovery Play in contract bridge? In contract bridge, Discovery Play is a technique or maneuver used by declarer to gain information about the opponents' distribution or high card holdings before committing to a particular line of play. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to use Discovery Play in a small slam contract. Subscribe to our channel for more videos: ua-cam.com/chan...
Bridge Slam Learning (52) - Last Train to Clarksville
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What is Last Train to Clarksville (LTTC)? Last Train to Clarksville (LTTC) is a bidding convention used in contract bridge for exploring slam possibilities. It provides a way for partnerships to make one final exploration of slam possibilities without risking going too high when slam is unlikely. It is an advanced tool that can improve a partnership's accuracy in slam bidding when used correctl...
Bridge Grand Slam (137) - Harnessing NLTC: A Step-by-Step Approach to Better Bidding
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How to use New Losing-Trick Count (NLTC) in contract bridge? New Losing-Trick Count (NLTC) is an evolved version of the Losing-Trick Count that integrates distributional considerations to provide a more accurate assessment of a hand's strength and potential. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to use New Losing-Trick Count for bidding a grand slam contract. Subscribe to our channel fo...
Bridge Slam Learning (51) - Leveraging Compound Probabilities for Optimal Finesse Play
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What is compound probability in contract bridge? Using compound probability in finesse play involves understanding the suit distribution, calculating the likelihood of high cards being in specific hands, and making informed decisions based on that probability. This video uses an example to demonstrate how to calculate compound probability against queens in the defense in a small slam contract. ...
Bridge Game Learning (31) - Obvious Shift Principle
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What is Obvious Shift Principle? Obvious Shift Principle is a concept in contract bridge that relates to the defense strategy when playing against a contract. It can provide more precise information than standard attitude signals and help the defense find the right switch. This video uses an example to demonstrate how Obvious Shift Principle is used by defenders in a game contract. Subscribe to...
Bridge Slam Learning (50) - Harnessing Compound Probabilities for Better Decision-Making
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Bridge Slam Learning (50) - Harnessing Compound Probabilities for Better Decision-Making
Bridge Game Learning (30) - Count Signals
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Bridge Game Learning (30) - Count Signals
Bridge Game Learning (29) - Use probability to avoid losers
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Bridge Game Learning (29) - Use probability to avoid losers
Bridge Slam Learning (47) - The Role of Probability in Resolving Hand Patterns
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Bridge Slam Learning (47) - The Role of Probability in Resolving Hand Patterns
Bridge Game Learning (28) - Vacant Spaces
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Bridge Game Learning (28) - Vacant Spaces
Bridge Slam Learning (49) - Using Probability in Finesse Play
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Bridge Slam Learning (49) - Using Probability in Finesse Play
Bridge Slam Learning (48) - Remembering Suit Breaks
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Bridge Slam Learning (48) - Remembering Suit Breaks
Bridge Game Learning (27) - Transfer losers to cut off communication
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Bridge Game Learning (27) - Transfer losers to cut off communication
Bridge Game Learning (26) - The Rule of 7 (Hold Up)
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Bridge Game Learning (26) - The Rule of 7 (Hold Up)
Bridge Slam Learning (46) - Trump Squeeze
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Bridge Slam Learning (46) - Trump Squeeze
Bridge Game Learning (25) - The Role of Probability in Choosing the Right Suit to Play (2)
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Bridge Game Learning (25) - The Role of Probability in Choosing the Right Suit to Play (2)
Bridge Game Learning (24) - The Role of Probability in Choosing the Right Suit to Play (1)
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Bridge Game Learning (24) - The Role of Probability in Choosing the Right Suit to Play (1)
Bridge Game Learning (23) - Making Defensive Plan Adjustments
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Bridge Game Learning (23) - Making Defensive Plan Adjustments
Bridge Game Learning (22) - Suit-Preference Signal
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Bridge Game Learning (22) - Suit-Preference Signal
Bridge Grand Slam (136) - Simple Squeeze (Long-threat Entry)
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Bridge Grand Slam (136) - Simple Squeeze (Long-threat Entry)

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @checkvideo12
    @checkvideo12 26 днів тому

    Not possible on Win10?

    • @BridgeSlamLearning
      @BridgeSlamLearning 26 днів тому

      As mentioned in the video, this video provides a step-by-step guide to install Ben on Windows 11 platform using Docker.

  • @armantookmanian1938
    @armantookmanian1938 3 місяці тому

    Your assumption that the 1C opening bid means a 3-card suit and then filling your table with 4 clubs in the West hand is false. East has ATLEAST 3 clubs, but possibly more, even many more.

    • @BridgeSlamLearning
      @BridgeSlamLearning 3 місяці тому

      1 club can be 3+ cards in club suit. In this particular case, we can assume East typically has no 5 card major and fill a figure in Spade or Heart. The important thing is that as long as the opponent has a bid, a corresponding number will appear in a position in the cross-number table image.

  • @armantookmanian1938
    @armantookmanian1938 3 місяці тому

    There is nothing new or "proprietary" about what is commonly known in bridge as "counting the hand." This is using all the known information (bids, leads, and cards played on previous played tricks) to better estimate and/or exactly determine the suit distributions and high card points and important key cards in the unseen hands.

    • @armantookmanian1938
      @armantookmanian1938 3 місяці тому

      Rather than trying to do the mental math on 4 rows and 4 columns, most bridge teachers and experts recommend starting with the number cards of 'missing ' in each suit and mentally noting the most likey distribution of those cards; e.g. 5 unseen cards in a suit will be lying 3-2 (3 in one hidden hand and 2 in the other). Obviously adjustments are made based on bidding and leads. Then as tricks are played in that suit, if both hidden hands follow, you note that the remaining 3 are likely 2-1. With this method only 4 pairs of small numbers need be committed to memory and repetitive subtracting from 13 needs not be done. When a less likely distribution is revealed (one of the hidden hands does not follow suit) the location of all the remaining cards are revealed and the distribution of that suit across all 4 hands becomes known. If at any point in the play the shape of one hidden hand is determined by these methods, the fourth hand also becomes completely known. (note that this requires learning the exact count of only 3 suits in that hand)

    • @BridgeSlamLearning
      @BridgeSlamLearning 3 місяці тому

      The key point is the cross positioning, which determines the hand pattern and card missing in suits.

  • @voulitsotrakaki7439
    @voulitsotrakaki7439 3 місяці тому

    what if RHO has the A of clubs?

    • @BridgeSlamLearning
      @BridgeSlamLearning 3 місяці тому

      This is a good question. In this game, the declarer calculates the HCP of the opponents after LHO's opening lead. The opponents have 15 HCPs (40 - 25). Since LHO made 1 spade opening bid. LHO has 11 to 15 HCP. The HCPs possible distributions for RHO and LHO are listed below. ---------------------- LHO RHO ---------------------- 11 4 12 3 13 2 14 1 15 0 ---------------------- Ace is 4 HCP. So there is 20% probability for RHO has club Ace. In another word, the declarer has 80% probability to win the contract by using the plan.

  • @Ressimonaldo2013
    @Ressimonaldo2013 7 місяців тому

    Should have tried playing 4h before trying for finesse on Qc? 9h could be good and avoid the finesse risk