Why did he play that way?
#1
Posted 2013-September-18, 02:37
George Carlin
#2
Posted 2013-September-18, 04:03
#3
Posted 2013-September-18, 04:35
And no hand records? That is pretty poor these days imo. A solution might be to switch to a club where they do have hand records and not return until they offer them.
There was an excellent series of articles in the German (DBV) bridge magazine a few months back that included a section on reading the opponents' intentions, that is answering the question in the title. Perhaps you can get a hold of that in Holland too. I think they were a translation from English (a couple of clunky translations gave me this impression at least) so the articles are probably available elsewhere too.
#4
Posted 2013-September-18, 05:28
George Carlin
#5
Posted 2013-September-18, 05:32
#6
Posted 2013-September-18, 05:45
#7
Posted 2013-September-18, 06:20
I suppose it is within bounds to say "I was playing for declarer to hold blah blah blah". If you avoid saying things such as "I never thought the idiot would play it the way he did with his actual holding" you should be ok, at least if partner can be relied on to be equally discreet.
#8
Posted 2013-September-18, 06:40
gwnn, on 2013-September-18, 05:28, said:
No, I think it is good practise to do this and switching off from these things is one of the reasons why playing against weaker players can serious hurt your game whe you switch up. Just that you and your partner should expect that many such inferences are going to be false in a club level game. That said, when someone does something really strange, they will almost always have some "good" reason for it. Working out what that might be, especially when the logic does not hold water, is often difficult but also highly rewarding.
On the other hand, I usually spend at least as long on analysing the hands from a club session afterwards as was spent playing them. Hand records are essential for that and it does mean that some of these conversations can be put off until later. I have been known to take partner out of the room and say something along the lines of: "Sorry, I didn't think (s)he could possibly play the hand that badly" for particularly egregious cases, if only to get the frustration out of my system.
#9
Posted 2013-September-18, 08:32
George Carlin
#10
Posted 2013-September-18, 08:49
She was an admitted novice, and probably totally forgot that I'd bid the suit. I merely mentioned that that was an "unusual" lead.
#11
Posted 2013-September-18, 08:50
"A normal human being would have just done Y with that hand."
"I had to choose between playing you for X for for Z. It's a pure guess but declarer's line of play suggested they held Z."
"We need to play against better opponents. When they misplay the hand that badly it is impossible to make sensible judgements about what is going on."
Quite frankly, if you just explain your line of reasoning I find it hard to believe that a half-decent player would not understand. After all, they are playing against the same bad opponents too. Of course, your partner might be as bad as the pack, in which case there is not really much you can do to convince them that the "obvious" play was not correct.
It is the same when you do something technical correct like establishing a side suit before drawing trumps and concede the setting ruff on an unlikely split. Or going for a 75% chance of an overtrick in a room 3NT contract at Pairs and going down with 9 tops. Good players understand, most bad players probably never will. If they are bad but willing to learn, they might actually gain something from your line of reasoning when it was correct, so it is worth giving it. Certainly better to explain the truth here than try to come up with some excuse (and if the truth is that the opps are amoeba then so be it).
#12
Posted 2013-September-18, 09:07
George Carlin
#13
Posted 2013-September-18, 09:18
if you can't think of any way to describe it that wouldn't be insulting to declarer, then just hold your tongue until they're gone.
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Posted 2013-September-18, 11:32
#16
Posted 2013-September-18, 12:38
#17
Posted 2013-September-19, 11:36