Play this week’s Free Instant Tournament then see how you compare to multiple Australian National Champion and representative Peter Hollands.
Here I delve into how robots approach leading.
Comments
9 responses to “Video: Understand The Robots Leads”
Anonymous
your voice does not play well to be heard here.
Frederic
How did the heart of ace “not really help you”? You would have lost a heart otherwise!
EvieC1234
It’s much too quick to clearly follow the cards. Slow down !
Anonymous
Thank you, Pete Holland. More robot lead videos, please.
IJD
Great stuff (as always). Particularly like the bit about “whether or not to open in 4th seat”.
Anonymous
why in 12-18 session I am booted off the screen and my cards are laid out vertically
Anonymous
why in 12-18 session I am booted off the screen and my cards are laid out vertically True I said that. Please tell me the answer.
Holden47
super stuff as usual, always something to learn. Thanks Pete
PBigfoot
Board 1: You stated “robots can see Q 10 of diamonds”. Actually that was in the closed (North) hand.
Board 3: Counterfactual situation where you exit in diamonds before cashing club Ace: The robots take 3 diamonds squeezing Declarer’s hand. Declarer has to keep H 8 6 and C A, so would be the same outcome of making 1.
Comments
9 responses to “Video: Understand The Robots Leads”
your voice does not play well to be heard here.
How did the heart of ace “not really help you”? You would have lost a heart otherwise!
It’s much too quick to clearly follow the cards. Slow down !
Thank you, Pete Holland. More robot lead videos, please.
Great stuff (as always). Particularly like the bit about “whether or not to open in 4th seat”.
why in 12-18 session I am booted off the screen and my cards are laid out vertically
why in 12-18 session I am booted off the screen and my cards are laid out vertically True I said that. Please tell me the answer.
super stuff as usual, always something to learn. Thanks Pete
Board 1: You stated “robots can see Q 10 of diamonds”. Actually that was in the closed (North) hand.
Board 3: Counterfactual situation where you exit in diamonds before cashing club Ace: The robots take 3 diamonds squeezing Declarer’s hand. Declarer has to keep H 8 6 and C A, so would be the same outcome of making 1.