How the best result depend on bidding or on play of the card'
Analyzing in DD the bid and the number of tricks lost or gained during a board in some segments of the the final of the Bermuda Bowl, Seems to me, that the play of the card affect the results little compared to a good bidding.
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the continuos dispute
#2
Posted 2013-September-29, 16:40
Seems like such a simple-minded analysis as to be pointless. Cardplay, especially at that level, often depends on inferences in the bidding - to examine the two in isolation is kinda non-sense.
#3
Posted 2013-September-30, 09:43
This thread has been going for over 2.5 years: Bidding is 80% of bridge
If you want to discuss the relative contribution of bidding and play, I suggest you contribute there rather than starting another thread.
If you want to discuss the relative contribution of bidding and play, I suggest you contribute there rather than starting another thread.
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