In this video, we begin our sleuthing work during the auction. I implore the intermediate player to put all the pieces of the auction together as they come to you and take into account what is being said, and not said during the auction to make the best lead or bid possible!
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14 responses to “Bridge Detective (Intermediate Series) #1”
good stuff-thank you
Eli, I enjoyed your video very much. Just three examples, and all gone over very easily understood. Thank you. I will continue to watch.
Very good info & pleasantly commentary
Excellent, thought-provoking and easy to follow. Thanks much. I look forward to coming “attractions”.
Interesting, Thank you
Good stuff, but I found the video link only shows under IE browser but not Chrome.
hm, I work on Chrome and it works for me. I’ll check on this. Thank you.
On the 3rd hand, why is the Bergen bid better than a Jacoby 2NT
Jacoby is for GF hands. In order to GF as Responder you need an opening hand and I don’t think Responder’s hand qualifies. 🙂
great… thanks
interesting…..
Interesting – I might have bid 4 hearts had I been E. But then the question is whether there might be a good defense vs. that. Thank you – looking forward to the next video
I like the way you explain – not speedy! These two games were in the speedball?
The second hand was from a speedball. 🙂