Bridge Lessons Tony Staw
Bridge Lessons Tony Staw
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Defence Problems (2)
Links to replay the hands are below:
1. EAST Discards Keep one card in partner’s long suit if you think you may get in again tinyurl.com/y7s9eqtg - also protect your Kx. If both defenders have kept hearts, declarer should not risk the spade finesse, and will be held to 9 tricks.
2. There is only one club trick available to the defence, so East must overtake and lead into dummy’s weakness. tinyurl.com/l7fe6t3 Otherwise declarer has at least 12 tricks.
3. Partner signalled MUD, so does not have a doubleton. With that strong diamond suit in dummy, try to take some clubs. tinyurl.com/m67bqsr
4. Plus one on You lead a D from A 10 8 7 4 who has QD, when JD loses to KD. tinyurl.com/2by6hwdc
5. WEST...
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Defend these hands with me!
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A look at 3 hands which were a problem for the defence. 1. Everyone made 3NT, but is should be defeated. What should East play on the 2nd spade? What should East discard when the clubs are played? tinyurl.com/yc833xcj POLL1 East’s 3 discards Even if South had good hearts, it is best to discard the heart suit. tinyurl.com/2pvnjxd3 2. Another example of 1NT-X. With no long suit, try not to lead a...
Establishing a long suit
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This video looks at situations involving establishing a long suit - both in No Trump or in a suit contract. You can replay the hands using the links below 1. Keep your entry to dummy so you can cash the diamonds tinyurl.com/ra6wlex est in NT - retaining entry 2. With no entries to dummy, must duck the first diamond tinyurl.com/txx8r95 3. Establishing a side suit in a suit contract tinyurl.com/u...
Crossruffing or ruffing in one hand. Choosing the MASTER hand.
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Playing suit contracts there is aften a question about whether or when to draw trumps, or whether you should attempt to ruff in one or in both hands. You can replay the hands using these links: tinyurl.com/5n9x44ux This was played only making 6 tricks - attempting to ruff hearts in the long hand tinyurl.com/27nh4y5k tinyurl.com/4dhfsedn - attempting to ruff diamonds in dummy did not work well e...
Choosing the Best Option
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A look at some hands involving choosing the best option. (Sorry my camera was not working just now!) The hands can replayed using these links: Hand 19: About half did not make 12 tricks. This was one of the more straightforward hands. 1n 6H or 6NT, you have 10 top tricks, but should set up 2 more in diamonds tinyurl.com/bdcs32cy (This is how it was played - better to start with A or QH) Hand 23...
Advanced Finesses
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A look at some examples of finesses that are not quite straight forward. The links to the hands are: With 8 cards, finesse against the Dangerous Opponent: tinyurl.com/y6ukhv5z With 9 cards, finesse against the Dangerous Opponent, rather than risk cashing AK tinyurl.com/y8mvopc5 POLL1 How to play the Clubs : Cash AK, or finesse? Even if the finesse fails, you will make 10 tricks tinyurl.com/ydax...
Defence: Active or Passive?
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When is it right to defend passively, to give away as few tricks as possible, or when should be defend more actively - to try to grab your tricks before they disappear?
Establishing Long Suits
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A look at some hands involving establishing extra tricks in your LONG suits. The hands in this video can be replayed using the links below: 1. tinyurl.com/y8u3mz4a Clubs are a better prospect than spades here as you have more of them, and they are stronger. Also discuss South’s 2nd bid. 2. tinyurl.com/ydavdwo4 3. Quiz on this hand - tinyurl.com/ye69vd9a 4. tinyurl.com/ycjs2q3d POLL 3 Heart play...
Declarer Mistakes at trick 1
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Don't make these mistakes!
Suit Preference Signals
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When to use Suit Preference Signals Here are the links to the hands played in this video: tinyurl.com/y6xv4h3r If you want a diamond returned, lead a higher spade (5S) to suggest a switch to a D. tinyurl.com/yyr7l9nx When returning a suit for your partner to ruff, the card you lead may be a SUIT PREFERENCE signal tinyurl.com/25c7s62s There is only one spade trick available. Overtake, so you can...
Declarer Play: Unblocking and maintaining entries
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A number of situations involving Unblocking by declarer - including a Jettison Play. Here are the links to hands we played: This was played on Friday afternoon last year, but no one made 4S tinyurl.com/y997stmb Similar problem - www.bridgebase.com/tools/handviewer.html?sn=South&s=SAHKQJ52D764C9643&wn=West&w=ST2HT84DKQJ32CJ87&nn=North&n=SKQJ65HA76DT85CAQ&en=East&e=S98743H93DA9CKT52&d=n&v=o&b=2&a...
Overtaking and Unblocking by the Defence
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Situations where the defence should think about overtaking and unblocking
The Rule of Seven and Ducking
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Sometimes Declarer can use the Rule of Seven to decide whether, and how many times to duck. Sometimes it is right to duck even with TWO stoppers.
Declarer Play: Count your tricks and then choose the best option
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If you wish to join these lessons live, email tonystaw@bridgeclass.co.uk Hands where several declarers did not make the most tricks possible. app.pianola.net/Results/Session269794/AllTravellers You can replay the hands using the links below. Board 3: tinyurl.com/yxchm4us Of those who played in 3NT, nearly half did not make 9 tricks. (POLL 1 - discard from dummy?) Board 8 : tinyurl.com/bde4rwhr ...
Play these hands with me - playing in a suit contract
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Play these hands with me - playing in a suit contract
The Losing Trick Count - some more situations you can use it.
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The Losing Trick Count - some more situations you can use it.
Count Signals by the defence - more examples
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Count Signals by the defence - more examples
The Master Hand: Ruffing or Crossruffing
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The Master Hand: Ruffing or Crossruffing
Declarer play: Should I duck or not?
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Declarer play: Should I duck or not?
Attitude Signals
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Attitude Signals
More discarding problems for declarer
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More discarding problems for declarer
Play these hands with me
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Play these hands with me
Trump Promotion Plays
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Trump Promotion Plays
Defend These Hands With Me
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Defend These Hands With Me
Maintaining and Creating Entries
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Maintaining and Creating Entries
Competitive Bidding
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Competitive Bidding
Card-by-card Defence against No Trumps
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Card-by-card Defence against No Trumps
Establishing a long suit
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Establishing a long suit
4441 Hands
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4441 Hands
Bidding in the Passout Seat
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Bidding in the Passout Seat

Комментарии

  • @josemiguelaguilera1189
    @josemiguelaguilera1189 4 дня назад

    thanks for this video, it was very helpful. My question is what is the second negative when 2NT is not available, for example: 2C-2D-3D-?? I can picture responder with a 3-4-1-5 hand and 0-1 HCP out of good option to keep bidding

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass 3 дня назад

      As far as I am aware, there is no standard way to make a second negative bid if are bidding a minor suit.

  • @DevilishScience
    @DevilishScience 6 дней назад

    A couple of comments: I don't think your links apply to the hands shown in the video. On the fourth hand where you lead a diamond to 3NT. Wouldn't the principle of restricted choice suggest that your partner rather than declarer had the QD since declarer could have played the Q rather than K to win the trick?

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass 6 дней назад

      Thank you for your interesting question. I have updated the links so they are in the same order as in the video. Restricted choice! An interesting question. If declarer has KQ, he should really always play the K. If he plays Q, then West should work he also has K (if partner had KJ, he should play K). I don't think Restricted Choice applies here, but I would be interested in other thoughts!

  • @andrewbaker6704
    @andrewbaker6704 8 дней назад

    Could declarer make by pitching the KD under the AD (enabling access to south' diamonds)?

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass 6 дней назад

      Thanks for your question. I don't think that helps here, as they opps can still take 1 more club to defeat you. By the way, it helps me if you have questions to indicate the time of the video (28 mins here).

  • @joanmoloney298
    @joanmoloney298 9 дней назад

    THANKS TONY FOR YOUR VERY HELPFUL BRIDGE LESSONS. I REALLY ENJOY EACH LESSONS. SO CLEAR AND EASY TO UNDERSTAND. THANKS AGAIN TONY. JOAN

  • @cbergek
    @cbergek 9 дней назад

    On board 1, in the 3 card ending, you cannot be 100% sure that W has enough spade tricks. He might have made an inspired lead from QJx in spades thinking it was you who held the long spade suit. If so he shouldn’t have kept the J perhaps …. But, since you know that W only has spades and hearts left it is just as safe just exiting with the low spade instead of cashing the ace of hearts. If W has only spades left declarer will have none and W will win the rest. Otherwise W will have one or two hearts and you’ll be able to win two hearts instead.

  • @TonyStawBridgeClass
    @TonyStawBridgeClass 10 дней назад

    You can replay the hand using the following link tinyurl.com/2945xlzd

  • @checkvideo12
    @checkvideo12 11 дней назад

    On hand 2, X after 1N, many advise against doing that for penalty especially if it is RHO who has bid 1N as you are sitting over him, is that more relevant if one is playing strong NT rather than weak?

  • @d95mback
    @d95mback 11 дней назад

    At board 3, you ALWAYS false card the 5 in this situation if you have the 2.

  • @nirupmalkani788
    @nirupmalkani788 11 дней назад

    Very nice. Thank you.

  • @paulbernadini431
    @paulbernadini431 12 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 12 дней назад

    This is a thing that I don't see mentioned much if at all - Your partner makes a lead and you guess their plan, see that it will never work when dummy goes down, and so switch to a new line of attack instead. Rarely mentioned but comes up a lot when I play. Often where a return of the same suit would be finessing against your partner or where they lead from a (presumed) doubleton and you see that trumps will be drawn before they can get to make the ruff.

  • @santanuchakraborty6800
    @santanuchakraborty6800 12 дней назад

    Great

  • @4golfing
    @4golfing 14 дней назад

    jUST FOUND THIS SITE AND LOVE IT. NICE TO HAVE SOME LINKS THAT I CAN FORWARD TO BEGINNER PLAYERS

  • @4golfing
    @4golfing 14 дней назад

    sO GOOD. THX

  • @paulbernadini431
    @paulbernadini431 15 дней назад

    Thanks!

  • @4CardsMan
    @4CardsMan 16 дней назад

    Wrong. Ace is for unblock or count, King is for attitude, playing standard signals. I actually prefer Rusinow, so that King shows Ace-King, and Ace denies the King.

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass 15 дней назад

      The system is describe is based around Acol - and I know in the US, these signal are used the other way,

    • @4CardsMan
      @4CardsMan 13 дней назад

      @@TonyStawBridgeClassI'm in the U.S. and I know several players who subscribe to your method.

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 16 дней назад

    On the last hand. Why not bid 1NT instead of the raise with only 3 cards?

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass 15 дней назад

      1NT would be a reasonable alternative. The advantage of bidding 2S, is that most of the time, even playing 4 card majors, your partner will have 5 spades, and it is good to find this fit early: for example it is harder for the opponents to overcall over 2S, rather than over 1NT

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 17 дней назад

    IMHO it could be right to support partners overcall to the 2 level even with almost nothing but the 8+ card fit since 1) most bidding systems cannot easily reach a penalty double at the 2 level 2) Your opponents will almost certainly score better by carrying on bidding as they can almost certainly make game if you are really weak and your partner was not strong enough for a strength double. 3) If your suit is spades then you definitely want to do it as it forces the opponents to the 3 level. If your suit is diamonds then it is probably better passing.

  • @helenjenkinson4294
    @helenjenkinson4294 19 дней назад

    Thank you Tony I enjoyed this video. At 3min 40 approx you mention, as responder, never bypassing a 4 card major. At 9.35 you mention 'as dealer you'd have opened 1NT' . So, is it ok to bypass the 4 card majors as declarer, (bidding a 1NT) but not as responder. Very helpful lesson, much appreciate it.

  • @4CardsMan
    @4CardsMan 22 дня назад

    What happens if West declines the spade trick after the elimination? If declarer has a trump entry to dummy, they might be tempted to go over with a trump and try a spade finesse of the queen. I explored this as a baby player after seeing this combination in Watson's Play of the Hand.

  • @armantookmanian1938
    @armantookmanian1938 22 дня назад

    At 15:06 ... you say " ...the computer is saying that the best lead for the defense is actually a trump... " but Hearts is trump and GIB says West can hold Declarer to +2 by leading a Spade. It is not easy to see why this is so, but I think this lead allows East to eventually trump a Spade when Declarer tries to use Spades as transportation before drawing trump.

  • @helencats1
    @helencats1 24 дня назад

    Thank you. Good teaching.

  • @lindyherbert626
    @lindyherbert626 25 дней назад

    Hi Tony, I just came across your lessons. They are fantastic!! The vagaries of bridge are so clearly and logically explained. Thank you SO much, Lindy

  • @guyredares
    @guyredares 25 дней назад

    on the 3rd hand where the contract was 4H, is there a way to reach slam?

  • @deepakmalhotra9929
    @deepakmalhotra9929 25 дней назад

    Superb lesson . Thank you

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 29 дней назад

    In the 2nd hand I'd have exited a diamond hoping to get an extra with the Q (wouldn't have worked here) as I can't see how I could lose an extra trick by doing so.

  • @sashie1951
    @sashie1951 Месяц назад

    Hi Tony, love your lessons. Was wondering with the first hand shown if the lead was the 10H instead of the KD, would you still try the long clubs? If distribution of the clubs was 4-1 and you pulled 2 rounds of trump before playing the clubs you possibly would be down 2H, Club Ruff and a diamond? Thanks for all you do.

  • @carridg
    @carridg Месяц назад

    Thanks Tony for sharing your tutorial videos. You have a really nice manner when sharing your knowledge. Personally I enjoy playing hands far more having studied many of your videos. I am dreadfully slow though as I attempt to remember what could be done. I hope with time I'll get quicker with practice. For me now, my weakness is bidding and would love to see more about how best to improve that aspect. Thanks again for the videos.

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass Месяц назад

      Many thanks for your kind remarks. Glad you are finding these sessions useful.

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 Месяц назад

    When you lead a King at trick 1 in a suit contract this implies the queen. Shouldn't your partner overtake with the Ace if they have it? If that is correct then if the king wins, it shows the Ace to be with RHO.

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass Месяц назад

      Sometimes it would be right to overtake with the ace, but not always. If you have a doubleton Ax - then you would normally overtake, but otherwise you might want to give an attitude signal or even a suit preference signal - take a look at ruclips.net/video/HWYDu7AI5WQ/видео.html

  • @SusanBurke-tw2wm
    @SusanBurke-tw2wm Месяц назад

    I found this very informative and learned a lot from it. Thanks

  • @deepakmalhotra9929
    @deepakmalhotra9929 Месяц назад

    Extremely good lesson . Thank you

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 Месяц назад

    The last hand I would open 1NT because the S are nowhere near good enough for the 2S you would have to bid over a 2C,2D or 1NT response (I suppose you could let 1NT pass). On this hand you'd end up in 4H via 1NT-(2D)-2H-(4H) Imagine the hole you'd be digging if North's hearts and diamonds were swapped!

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 Месяц назад

    The takeaway from this seems to be that, perversely, you are more likely to want to be in a NT slam with an unbalanced hand because, with a, more balanced hand and a 4-4 fit (as in the 6S contract) you only make 4 tricks in that suit in NT but can make more if you use one or more for ruffing in a trump contract. i.e. with an unbalanced hand you use length to discard losers and with a balanced hand you use "spare" trumps to ruff losers

  • @SmileyEmoji42
    @SmileyEmoji42 Месяц назад

    Surely, not leading your partner's suit is only a mistake in in a NT contract. IN a suit contract you might be finessing against your partner with no possibility of later gain.

  • @d95mback
    @d95mback Месяц назад

    At 20:10 you should definitely raise to the level of the fit even with 0 points. The logic is that if you have a fit, the opponents probably do to, and if you have 0 points they will make at least game so try to make it hard for them. In this case you prevent north from rebidding 2cl and 2di.

  • @d95mback
    @d95mback Месяц назад

    We play this bid as general strength (game possible) without stoppers in opponents suit (otherwise could have bid NT). It's also the only non-forcing bid available.

    • @d95mback
      @d95mback Месяц назад

      Also, the initial overcaller can use a cue bid. For instance on the hand at 16:58 east would respond 3cl showing more than minimum but lacking a stopper and having only a five card heart suit. West has 8 losers but the diamond suit is pretty good so perhaps try 4 hearts. Otherwise 3 hearts.

  • @paulbernadini431
    @paulbernadini431 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @jerrybabcook3094
    @jerrybabcook3094 2 месяца назад

    13:40

  • @jerrybabcook3094
    @jerrybabcook3094 2 месяца назад

    if you play a 2 what males that an odd no.

    • @BEstudent
      @BEstudent 15 дней назад

      playing high/low indicates an even amount of cards......play low/high an odd number or singleton.

  • @satyabanukil779
    @satyabanukil779 2 месяца назад

    Sir I was out of town. Hence delay in sending my reply regretted. Sir, today i participated in a bridge tournament. It was conduct in Mitchell movement which is player up and board down format. But ranking of result was done in combining both EW and NS points. But so far in know in this format scores are compared separately between all EW and NS pairs and NS and EW will get prizes separately. My question is combination of players from both direction allowed as per bridge law.

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass 2 месяца назад

      A very common form of scoring is a Mitchell movement in which you normally get a separate result for North South pairs and for East West pairs. It is possible to do a Mitchell with an arrow switched movement where the last round is played by rotating the board 90°, this results in a single result for all pairs. It may not seem fair to do this but mathematicians tell us that it is reasonably fair. if there is no arrow switch however then you should have separate East west and north south results.

  • @checkvideo12
    @checkvideo12 2 месяца назад

    Thank you, would it be correct to say suit preference is used for suit contracts while attitude & current count are more relevant for NT?

    • @TonyStawBridgeClass
      @TonyStawBridgeClass 2 месяца назад

      I wouldn't put it that way. The main signal in NT or a suit is ATTITUDE. If a signal could be attitude then it is attitude. If an attitude signal would be useless (for example a singleton in dummy), then the signal could be Suit Preference or a Count signal

  • @deepakmalhotra9929
    @deepakmalhotra9929 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for another great lesson

  • @paulbernadini431
    @paulbernadini431 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @sylviechrabaszcz415
    @sylviechrabaszcz415 2 месяца назад

    oh ya responder promises 4

  • @sylviechrabaszcz415
    @sylviechrabaszcz415 2 месяца назад

    i thought you needed 5 spades to bid spades

  • @paulbernadini431
    @paulbernadini431 2 месяца назад

    Thanks!

  • @Gos1234567
    @Gos1234567 2 месяца назад

    Excellent!Playing defense is fascinating!

  • @clincher1961
    @clincher1961 3 месяца назад

    Surely in hand 9 you should have held up the hearts for one round?

  • @deepakmalhotra9929
    @deepakmalhotra9929 3 месяца назад

    Superb lesson thank you

  • @archie6945
    @archie6945 3 месяца назад

    On that first hand, had East let partner's K♦win, would it have been unlikely for them to return a ♠which West could win with the Ace before leading a ♣?