I have learned a terrific amount listening to you videos. This one and the other on bad breaks were great. Keep putting out your outstanding ideas Jinny
Thanks for this instructive video - in particular the second example is really nice! However, I see an issue with the line you recommend in hand #1: after cashing the ace of spades you will have to play diamonds sooner or later, and if you are unlucky, the player with the ace also has the spade king and another heart, for down one. I think it's better to switch to diamonds already at trick 3, in accordance with the advice "With two-suited hands always consider to develop the side suit before drawing trumps".
I have learned a terrific amount listening to you videos. This one and the other on bad breaks were great. Keep putting out your outstanding ideas Jinny
Thanks!
Thanks for this instructive video - in particular the second example is really nice! However, I see an issue with the line you recommend in hand #1: after cashing the ace of spades you will have to play diamonds sooner or later, and if you are unlucky, the player with the ace also has the spade king and another heart, for down one. I think it's better to switch to diamonds already at trick 3, in accordance with the advice "With two-suited hands always consider to develop the side suit before drawing trumps".
excellent video- superb explanation of a tricky set of techniques, much appreciated Peter. Wayne
Cheers!
Exiting Q of ds will also suffice in the end position of 3D so not a classic trump coup position but early in the play it was .
Nice techniques. Thanks for the great explanation!
Bravo Mister Peter
Thanks a lot, Pete.
how about clarifying double dummy ?
your videos are supe
Great idea!
I'm surprised, even astonished, that you didn't mention a trump endplay. That's what your last example was, NOT a trump coup.
I cannot agree with Virginia - more