TOPICS FOR FURTHER STUDY |
FLANNERY: Instead of using the 2
u
as a weak two, the 2 u
opener describes the following hand: 5 or more Hearts; 4 Spades;
and 11 - 15 points. This bid comes up one hand out of 638.
So if you played 24 hands of bridge a week, the Flannery 2 u
bid will come up once every six months. You can however do other
things while waiting. Golf? Canasta?
JETTISON PLAY: Throwing away or jettisoning high cards, especially Aces and Kings. It is fortunate that the opponents can not retrieve these cards and use them against you. Do not jettison your partner. MORTON’S FORK: A fork in bridge?
What about a spoon or a knife? And who is Morton? The fork here is
sort on like a fork in the road. The Defender is forced to either
win a trick immediately, which will create a future winner
NO TRUMP DEFENSE: Capellitti, DONT, and Snatchem are defensive maneuvers used when the opponent opens the bidding in No Trump. Snatchem is the only one not yet recognized by the ACBL. It involves grabbing a card from the No Trump bidder’s hand and tearing it into small pieces. Some rabid defenders even ingest the card. SQUEEZE PLAY: When the Declarer runs a long suit which causes great discomfit for the Defenders. After much needless squirming the Defender will have to either discard a winner or leave the room. STRIP AND END PLAY: The End Play or Throw In is when the Declarer at a strategic moment makes a Defender win a trick. Stripping does not mean taking off your clothes in order to distract a Defender (this does sometimes work), but it is removing a Defender’s safe exit card. So when Defender does get the lead he is forced to give up a trick. Tricky, tricky. SUIT PREFERENCE: By playing (or leading)
a high card you are signaling your partner to lead the highest of the two
other suits. The other suits being not trump and not the suit being
lead.
TRANSFER TO THE MINORS: Why not? You already can transfer in the Majors so why not to the Minors? And why not to the B 68 bus? There are several ways of doing this. Make sure you and your partner agree on one. |