barmar, on 2011-September-23, 10:33, said:
On the other hand, if you think your teammates are worse than the field, you should play carefully -- you can't afford to give gifts at both tables.
Eh? Giving gifts at both tables doesn't matter, one gift already lost the board. Just play not to lose the board as previously stated. Winning the board at both tables, or losing the board at both tables just is overkill and doesn't count. That's what Richard Pavlicek emphasized on r.g.b., he won 4x Reisinger so I'll take his word for it.
If you get a gift, try really hard not to give it back. The situation talked about was an extremely rare example, where you got a presumed gift of 2 tricks, where 1 trick was presumed enough to win the board under normal circumstances. Only then can you risk 1 of the tricks back in order to get the third trick to save against your teammates screwing up by going for 200. Even here you have to estimate the chances of teammates getting in the auction to be greater than them giving one trick rather than two on the defense. This situation almost never comes up, in my experience (admittedly limited).
If your teammates are worse than the field, at BAM you simply get clobbered. Just enjoy your day of competition against generally better opps (than at a typical regional), and plan your next day doing something else.