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I wish I could watch this same or similar bidding set up about 10 times. Feel I would really learn bridge that way.
ОтветитьI learned never to bid a four card suit, I would only bid one hearmor one spade if I had 5
ОтветитьRemember during any game of Bridge to keep em peeled!!
ОтветитьOne of the best ASMR videos out there.
ОтветитьAbsolutely by far the best bridge lesson I have come across in my life . Bar none.
ОтветитьIs this all about £?
Invited by the Rich and GREEDY
Does this video ever show final scoring with bonus points
ОтветитьThis is undoubtedly the best Contract Bridge Tutorial ever!
ОтветитьLove the way you explain, thank you very much.
ОтветитьLongest opening of a porn scene in history.
ОтветитьI watched this, and then watched it ten more times until it made sense. Too late I'm hooked. Bridge is not the king of card games it's the crack of card games, be forewarned!
ОтветитьI thought Shaw Taylor was stolen?
ОтветитьSaw the video with rapt attention. Extremely benefited. Grateful to Mr. Shaw Tailor .
ОтветитьThe bid is 2h not 1NT.
ОтветитьThank you
ОтветитьIt's too bad there's no captioning with this. I'm hard of hearing and can't make out much of what is said. Is it possible to get a captioned version?
ОтветитьThe producers should get credit for finding the most friendly looking white folks for this show.
Ответитьthe reason this is such an effective introduction to the game is that Shaw takes us through the entire game from the very beginning. As a huge tabletop game player, I see so many 'how to play' videos completely fail at this by just relaying a bunch of rules about the game in completely scattered order, rather than actually showing you the step by step process of how a game is actually played
ОтветитьSo many people conflating this SIMPLE game (it is after all just whist - four sides each lay down a card, following suit is compulsory if possible, and the highest card wins the 'trick', if you are unable to follow suit you may lay down a Trump card, and the highest TRUMP card laid down wins the trick) with the COMPLEX systems and conventions it takes to play it well.
ОтветитьI thank G-d for You.
ОтветитьThis video would be much easier to understand if it were in English.
ОтветитьDoes anyone know if these were actors or professional bridge players.Or what became of them
ОтветитьThere was a magic in this
ОтветитьAh, back in the day when people were actually articulate. No “bro”, “what’s up guys” and all that infantile crap. Adults talking like, you know, adults.
ОтветитьVery helpful, Thank you 😊
ОтветитьNo hay en español ?
ОтветитьHow many of these are they, and how do I find them...? thnx
ОтветитьShaw Taylor and his supporting cast do quite an admirable job indeed sharing the game of bridge with interested uninitiates (like myself) in an engaging and helpful manner. The major disappointment I have as a learner (certainly no fault of Shaw's) concerns the various differing bidding systems used and preferred in different parts of the world, which keep players from being universally united under a common approach to the game. Here in America, for example, five-card majors systems predominate, but in this lovely video Taylor teaches the UK's standard Acol method of bidding (four-card majors). Pity we can't all just be on the same page at the outset.
ОтветитьSuch an in depth analysis of a game of bridge.
ОтветитьI lone bridge and pinochle.
ОтветитьNice
ОтветитьThanks
Ответить70p each. Total of £1.40. And he wrote the script, too.
ОтветитьThis is such a brilliant, informative and instructional video in Bridge. As a beginner I've found it most helpful. Thank you so much for posting.
ОтветитьWow, how bridge has changed in the last 50 years. No transfer bids
ОтветитьThis host is impressive. A very well scripted tutorial.
ОтветитьIt's taken all week but I've made it to the end. I feel like I'm saying goodbye to old friends.
ОтветитьI come here whenever I want to hear posh english.
ОтветитьThis excellent video works best as a reinforcement tutorial, especially after reading up on the basics from a Bridge primer.
Ответитьi have this saved just for ref if i need to review something.
ОтветитьThose girls "inside my head" voices are purely unintentional asmr. Love it
ОтветитьI'd love to learn bridge but unfortunately the ASMR vibes are too high and I fall asleep every time I try.
ОтветитьTeaching the strong 2 bid (other than 2 clubs, which remains artificial and showing 22-24 high card points) is old fashioned. Most players play opening 2D, 2H, and 2S as weak and preemptive, showing 8-11 points, and a six+ card suit containing 3 honors. Opening at the 3 level shows the same values but a longer suit. The idea is to stop the opponents from finding their fit by squeezing space out of the auction. It's better to play in two or three spades down one than in 4H making for the opponents.
Also, today most teams play 5-card majors, which means that you can't open a major with a four card hand and 5-card majors aren't rebiddable. Rebidding a major suit promises 6.
That's because most major suit fits are 5-3. Partner knows immediately that she has a major suit fit if she has 3+ of the bid major.
Overall, in spite of being old-fashioned, this is a great tutorial, very systematic and understandable.
It's definitely enough to get you going in the game of bridge.
Dommage! Excellent video. but I need subtitles.
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