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How hard is it to get a consistent plus score in club bridge? I returned to the game this year and I lost every single session.

#61 User is online   mikl_plkcc 

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Posted Today, 03:53

We used weak suit game try so there was no way to show a second fit. Our concern was one held xxx in a suit which could easily lose 3 quick tricks in a game.
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Posted Today, 04:27

View Postmikl_plkcc, on 2025-February-22, 14:32, said:

Anyway, I turned up at another bridge club today as a visitor and played with the host, and I finally broke even for the first time this year, at 54.2% MP in a 9-table 2-winner Mitchell truncated to 8x3-board rounds.

https://www.bridgewe...&club=wimbledon

I have marked a few boards which I want to discuss:

Board 4


I collected +500 for a top.

I bid 3 to strength, but I started to unsure if 4 would make as I held marginal game values. Was my 4 bid right? Should I doubled their 4 instead of risking a 4 that would be doubled?
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I think your p should make a XX to show a max.
And I am not sold on bidding 4S without encouragement from opener.
With kind regards
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
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