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Jun. 25th, 2012 07:15 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I had this dream last night where I was playing against a local expert, and she pulled off an amazing defensive play against me. It was like this rare coup and it had a name, but I'd never heard of it. I was so impressed that I wrote up the hand for a bridge article. When I woke up, I wondered if my sleeping brain had discovered some amazing expert play that I didn't know I was capable of, so I went back over the hand in my head. The maneuver was called "Hail to the queen until her head falls off." In the dream, this was a really clever name. Awake? Not so much. But even less clever was the defensive line. When you have QJT... in a suit, and declarer has AK..., the brilliant play is to lead the Q and then the J, setting up your T and possibly extra length. STOP THE PRESSES!
(For non bridge players, this is one of the most basic cardplay techniques that exists. Hardly a breakthrough.)
(For non bridge players, this is one of the most basic cardplay techniques that exists. Hardly a breakthrough.)