Elite Vs Everyday - Who’s Behind the Cards? Ft. Bradybot
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- Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
- Welcome to our Elite Vs Everyday Challenge! In this video, we present a series of bridge hands, and your job is to guess whether each hand comes from the World Championships, a robot, an advanced player, or an intermediate player. Watch BradyBot analyze each hand and try to determine its origin based on bidding and playstyle. Can you spot the difference between elite-level play and more casual tactics? Test your knowledge and see how many you can get right! Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more bridge content.
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This was soooooooooooo much fun! I'll be plotting an even harder quiz to stump you next time 😈
Having gotten used to seeing Rob in a corner bottom left this is Big Rob view!
Thoroughly enjoyed the video guys. Well done.
more of this, please!
I had fun making it so I'm sure more will come.
Two of my favourite bridge content creators! Fun video :)
I had a blast watching this. Very well done, great content
Very clever and the perfect personalities to pull it off, thanks.
my tow favorite bridge guys❤
Looking very smart today, Pete.
Thanks
I'd like a go at this kind of thing - looks like good fun.
my two favorites
I recognised all Petes hands from the weekly free 🙂
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Hand i might have some insight as to why the bermuda bowl players bid like this. First is south's bid could've been a weak NT which means west likely had no way to show a 4M5m hand and didnt want to bid 3C and miss a major fit, so they pass and then when it is weak NT they could do double of 2D is takeout of hearts rather than showing diamonds which explains West's 4C
I'm pretty sure the south was playing strong NT. or at least 14+ strength
FUN!
Cool
Ok I thought that 1S after 1C was an unlimited bid by responder and could be done with even like 20 pts meaning opener couldn’t pass? Is this right?
By an unpassed hand this is true. But on the first set West had declined opening the bidding (which he would've done with 20 pts) thus he can't even have as much as 12 pts. Therefore there is not onus to make a rebid after W responds
@@veradux5580ok thank you, this makes sense. I was questioning everything for a second lol
P has already passed
1:05:06 does 2H necessarily show 5 hearts
Not necessarily but the north bidder didn't make a takeout double which they would do on lots of hands with only 4.
Okay how did you do that with the player names
Here's how:
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@@BridgeWithPete thanks Pete it worked
Cool