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#1
Posted 2009-October-30, 23:19
Any suggestions?
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#2
Posted 2009-October-31, 01:58
As to your problem: I would take the "mediating route". Psyching is part of the game. The opponents will have to live with that. Suggest to your opponents that they should bid their own hands, rather than rely on the opponents' bidding.
You can suggest to your partner to take it a little easier on the psyching. Point out that lasting partnerships are more succesful in bridge. Tell him that he is allowed to psych, but that his psyches are one of the reasons why he can't form a lasting partnership. That way, you show him that he would score better if he would psyche less.
Rik
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#3
Posted 2009-October-31, 05:26
Anyway, did you win the tournament?
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#4
Posted 2009-October-31, 09:15
Edit: we did get a shared top on this board.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#5
Posted 2009-October-31, 16:16
Sometimes the other pair don't help themselves.
#6
Posted 2009-October-31, 16:28
#7
Posted 2009-October-31, 16:40
In the long run, frequent psyching is more likely to hurt his game than help it. It may be annoying to the opponents when they get psyched against, but it's probably even more annoying to his partners who have to deal with the bad scores that usually result.
#8
Posted 2009-November-01, 19:23
Upsetting a pair who over-react to psyches is a winning policy because of the next times you play against them.
As to the question, I would suggest you ask the pair why it matters if he psyches against them a lot since psyches lose more than they gain. [That may or may not be true, but it is worth saying.]
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#9
Posted 2009-November-02, 07:39
#10
Posted 2009-November-02, 07:56
#11
Posted 2009-November-02, 08:17
helene_t, on Nov 2 2009, 08:56 AM, said:
Well yes there are those pairs. I got the director called on me once for doubling a 1♥ opening with a 4153 10 count. The opponents said you can only count 2 points for a singleton when no fit is known and therefore I did not have the 13 points I had promised.
#12
Posted 2009-November-02, 09:35
Barrie
#13
Posted 2009-November-02, 09:56
Pig Trader, on Nov 2 2009, 10:35 AM, said:
Barrie
Can do better than that, the married couple above insisted that I got put in the club psyche book for opening a 12-14 1N with an 11 count with 4 10s and 2 9s.
Bluejak and Helene sum up my attitude to this, I no longer need to psyche in local club bridge here because I have a reputation for it.
The only time I was tempted was when I played in a club where I wasn't known but my partner was, and the lol on my left looked at her partner, pointed at my partner and said "watch out for him, he psyches". (Un)fortunately I was dealt 2 opening hands so there was no issue.
#14
Posted 2009-November-02, 10:11
Pig Trader, on Nov 2 2009, 10:35 AM, said:
Barrie
I can't help but wonder.
What did you get for the pig?
So many experts, not enough X cards.
#15
Posted 2009-November-02, 10:26
jdonn, on Nov 2 2009, 10:17 AM, said:
Rofl. I think it was Edgar Kaplan who said something to the effect that an agreement with partner is not a promise to opponents.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#16
Posted 2009-November-02, 10:32
jeremy69, on Nov 2 2009, 09:39 AM, said:
The "club committee" consists of three people - the woman who owns the club, who has not had anything to do with the day-to-day running of things for the last two years, me, and the woman who was most upset at the "psycher" last Friday. We don't have a procedure for recording psychs (this is the ACBL, afaik, no one does). I suppose we could start one. I'll talk to my "committee".
I have a suspicion that he psychs against certain players because he knows it annoys them. As I said, I'm going to have a talk with him we'll see how that goes.
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#17
Posted 2009-November-02, 10:47
#18
Posted 2009-November-02, 12:31
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#19
Posted 2009-November-03, 12:22
And if you do it early in the round, yes, the following pairs opposing the freakout pair get a benefit, but not as much as you do from the first two post-freakout boards.
Of course, I would never recommend that. And I never did it, with nice people who freaked out. Of course there was that one married couple...if they weren't so obnoxious to begin with, it wouldn't be so much fun to get my (and all the other psychers Down At That Club) own back by freaking them out.
Yet another reason I like having moved; even with all the problems we have in the local community (who doesn't have problems?), it's a lot less venomous.
#20
Posted 2009-November-03, 18:01
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
Our ultimate goal on defense is to know by trick two or three everyone's hand at the table. -- Mike777
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean

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