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Beginner Series – Taking Stock (Counting Tricks)

In this video, I describe a technique for helping you assess where you are so you know where to go on a bridge hand! This technique involves counting your top tricks in a NT contract, and then figuring how many more tricks you need to develop. This technique will help you make better plans as declarer!


Comments

22 responses to “Beginner Series – Taking Stock (Counting Tricks)”

  1. HoogerD

    This was a very useful video!! Thank you Eli

  2. mathbook

    This was great. I would love to see more. Thank you.

  3. Petworth13

    Yes, really good and will view some more.

  4. Anonymous

    This follows along with Barbara Seagram’s last class on Play of the Hand and is very helpful. Thank you.
    ShuffleOn

  5. Jack Murphy

    Very clearly presented. Good job, Eli

  6. jdjoshi1

    great learning thank u

  7. KathMari

    Great class on making a plan.
    Thank you.

  8. Anonymous

    This really helps me organize information in a much clearer way…Thank you.

  9. helber21

    1/2

  10. Anonymous

    Thank you SO MUCH!

  11. nickiecap

    It was an excellent learning tool!!

  12. bzoo

    I’ll keep watching – great approach and help!

  13. SueMos

    Thank you so much. Your advice is so clear. I will be looking out for more. Thank-you for sharing.

  14. Riverside8

    Thank you Sam much

  15. romtijem

    Very clear explanation! Just a small extra – it would be helpful if you spoke a little bit more slowly to give us a greater chance of absorbing your advice!

  16. Glyn Baker

    Very useful, user friendly video

  17. crystlz

    Thank You so much for these lessons, it is so helpful to know what we should be thinking about…

  18. cypress708

    Thank you all for the helpful feedback and kind comments! Another video will be posted next week! Stay tuned!

  19. blanche92

    Merci 🙏

  20. Anonymous

    Love your video Eli

  21. ravery

    wonderful. Thx

  22. cpariser

    This was a great video. I would love to see more but not sure how to find them. Are they available on youtube? Thanks!