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delayed ask and whom to direct it
#1
Posted 2013-February-19, 02:24
When playing a 2-3 MPs board round, we normally don't have CC avaible.
When I am declarer, I often avoid asking my opponents what their cardng methods are untill I need the info, this is because I have the feeling that if I don't ask, opponents might think I am not paying attention and signal clearly to me, while if I aske they are more inclined to falsecard, since they are aware I am paying attention.
2 questions:
-Is it correct to do this?
-If both players have made carding signals, whom should I ask questions to?
When I am declarer, I often avoid asking my opponents what their cardng methods are untill I need the info, this is because I have the feeling that if I don't ask, opponents might think I am not paying attention and signal clearly to me, while if I aske they are more inclined to falsecard, since they are aware I am paying attention.
2 questions:
-Is it correct to do this?
-If both players have made carding signals, whom should I ask questions to?
#2
Posted 2013-February-19, 03:12
Fluffy, on 2013-February-19, 02:24, said:
-Is it correct to do this?
I think it's fine.
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-If both players have made carding signals, whom should I ask questions to?
If it's a question about their methods in general, you can ask either. If it's a question about a specific card, you should ask the partner of the player who played it.
... that would still not be conclusive proof, before someone wants to explain that to me as well as if I was a 5 year-old. - gwnn
#3
Posted 2013-February-19, 04:39
Definitely fine and standard by experts playing against unknown opps imo
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#4
Posted 2013-February-19, 05:52
#6
Posted 2013-February-19, 08:02
pran, on 2013-February-19, 07:41, said:
Sounds like a "yes/no" question. Why not just answer "yes"?
Because a forum is for discussion?
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-gwnn
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#7
Posted 2013-February-19, 08:21
pran, on 2013-February-19, 07:41, said:
Sounds like a "yes/no" question. Why not just answer "yes"?
What makes you think the answer is yes?
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
#9
Posted 2013-February-19, 08:43
pran, on 2013-February-19, 08:34, said:
although I'm fed up with these experts asking me if I have any idea what signals we play
The fact that I do have an idea what signals we play.
That's what the expert asked about, wasn't it?
The fact that I do have an idea what signals we play.
That's what the expert asked about, wasn't it?
I was making my usual feeble attempt at humor.
"Bidding Spades to show spades can work well." (Kenberg)
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