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Quick Trick


Acid Bell
year: 2006
genre: electronic
price: $0.60
tracks: 3


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Now you can lift your hand from the table.You need a cup or glass that you can't see through.To perform pour a small amount of water (about an inch) into the cup.Slowly turn your hand around and spread your fingers apart.Tie it to the end of the thread.This effect is due to static electricity.Repeat steps 1 to 3 one more time.You also need a pen or pencil and a piece of paper.Do not let them see both piles of cards.Look away and invite someone to pick a coin by touching it.Now you can lift your hand from the table.Keeping all your fingers closed still.Slowly turn your hand around and spread your fingers apart.Make some really thick salt water.Tie it to the end of the thread.Now take a match and light the string down by the ring.This effect is due to static electricity.Deal out 3 piles of seven cards face down.Repeat steps 1 to 3 one more time.OPEN SESAME to reveal their selected card.No matter which pile is chosen the note is true.After the trick is finished put both piles on top of the deck.Line up 9 coins in a square 3x3 on the table.This article concerns contract bridge and uses terminology associated with the game.This article explains the methods and the situations in which each may best be used.High Card Points (HCP) 1.Methods to help with opening bids and overcalls on marginal hands 3.Methods to help when a fit has been discovered 4.New Losing Trick Count (NLTC) 4.Quick Tricks (Honor Tricks in the Culbertson system) 5.Milton Work circa 1923 (and called the Milton Work Point Count for many years) this method recognises, in simple arithmetic form, that an ace has a higher trick taking potential than a king which similarly is more powerful than a queen etc.Nevertheless, this method has the twin benefits of simplicity and practicality, especially in no trump contracts.Most bidding systems are built around the belief that a better than average hand is required to open the bidding; 12 HCP is generally considered the minimum for most opening bids.The combined HCP count between two hands is generally considered to be a good an indication, all else being equal, of the number of tricks likely to be made by the partnership.Although this method of hand evaluation has many benefits (especially in notrump bidding), it is often not sufficient of itself, for deciding the level of the contact, mostly so for unbalanced hands.Both east hands are exactly the same, and both west hands have the same shape, the same HCP count, and the same high cards.Yet, the leftmost layout produces 13 tricks in notrump, whilst the rightmost layout on a diamond lead would fail to produce more than 10 tricks in notrump.HCP in spades and diamonds result only in five tricks.These distribution points (sometimes called length points) are added to the HCP to give the total point value of the hand.To summarize: length points are used for opening bids, and shortage points are used after a trump fit has been agreed.Aces (and also kings) allow declarer better control over the hands and can effectively prevent the opponents from retaining or gaining the lead.To express the 'control value' in one single parameter, the control count values aces as two controls, and kings as one control whilst lower honours do not add to the control count.Hands with the same shape and the same HCP can have markedly different slampotential depending on whether the hands are 'control rich' or not.Yet, the layout on the left represents a solid slam (12 tricks) in spades, whilst the layout to the right will fail to produce 12 tricks.The difference between both east hands becomes apparent when conducting a control count: east in the left layout has two aces and two kings for a total of 6 controls, whilst east on the right hand side has 1 ace and two kings for a total of 4 controls.To determine whether a hand is 'control rich' or not, one needs to know the expected number of controls in balanced hands with specific HCP value.George Rosenkranz has published such control expectation tables in the december 1974 issue of The Bridge World.These tables are reproduced in The Official Encyclopedia of Bridge under the header "expected number of controls in balanced hands".Despite the superfit that is apparent following west's opening, solely in terms of HCP count, both east hands (16 HCP) are marginal in terms of slam potential.This method is particularly useful in making difficult decisions on marginal hands, especially for overcalling and in competitive bidding situations.Qx, Jx unless in partners suit.Honours in opponents' suit when deciding to support partner's suit Honours in side suits when deciding to overcall The club suit when opening ...The next suit up when overcalling (unless a very good suit) ...Honours in suits bid by LHO.Honour sequences in long suits (best).Honours in own suit when deciding to overcall.Suits with a preponderance of intermediate cards (8, 9 10) especially if headed by honours.The suit immediately below that opened by RHO opponent when considering an overcall ...Certain combinations of cards are better used in defence whereas others are of most value in attack (i.Few honours in own suit.Rule of 20 Add together the number of HCP and the number of cards in the two longest suits.If the resultant number is 20 or higher then an opening bid is suggested (the choice of which bid requires further analysis).Experience and further analysis are needed to decide which is appropriate.Rule of 19 Identical to the Rule of 20 but some expert players believe that 20 is too limiting a barrier and prefer 19.Suit Quality Test (SQT) The SQT evaluates an individual suit as a precursor to deciding whether, and at what level, certain bids should be made.This method is generally considered useful for making an overcall and for making a preemptive opening bid; it works for long suits ie 5 cards at least, as follows: Add together the number of cards in the suit and the number of high (honour) cards in the suit.An alternative way to look at this is that the bid should be to the level of the number of tricks equal to the SQT number.It can also be used to determine whether a hand is suitable for a preemptive bid.Methods to help when a fit has been discovered Paraphrasing Crowhurst and Kambites (1992), "Experts often sail into an unbeatable slam with only 25 HCP whereas it would never occur to most players to proceed beyond game".If partner has 3 aces (easily discovered), a grand slam (13 tricks: 6S, 1H, 5D, 1C) is likely.Some of the methods that follow are designed to use arithmetic in the evaluation of hands that fit with partner's.To calculate how high to bid, responder adds the number of losers in their hand to the assumed number in opener's hand (7).With 9 losers and a fit, responder bids 2H.With only 5 losers and a fit, a slam is likely so responder may bid straight to 6H if preemptive bidding seems appropriate or take a slower forcing approach.New Losing Trick Count (NLTC) Extending these thoughts, Klinger believes that the basic method undervalues an ace but overvalues a queen and undervalues short honor combinations such as Qx or a singleton king.It is of most value in competitive bidding situations where the HCP are divided roughly equally between the partnerships.The Law of Total Tricks states that "On every hand of bridge, the total number of tricks available is equal to, or very close to, the total number of cards in each side's longest suit".However, Larry Cohen remains convinced it is a useful guideline, especially when adjustments are used properly.Responding to such hands is best made considering quick tricks.It attempts to account for many of the factors outlined above in a numerical way.Visualisation Key differentiator between the bidding effectiveness of experts versus laymen is the use of hand visualisation during all stages of bidding.This means that in order to reach an informed decision in, for example, deciding whether a hand is worth an invitation to game or slam, a player should 'visualise' the most balanced distribution with the minimum HCP partner might have with the high cards selected such that these fit precisely with your own hand.He advises that "your hand is worth an invitation to game (or slam) if this perfect minimum holding for partner will make it a laydown".HCP, and be relatively balanced (i.The hand would be perfect if partner's points were solely located in spades and diamond.Such a perfect minimum would give a solid slam in spades, relying on hcp would not indicate a slam possibility.Paul Mendelson, Mendelson's Guide to The Bidding Battle (1998) Colt Books, Cambridge, UK.The Bridge Players' Encyclopedia 1967 Paul Hamlyn, London UK.The Good Bidding Guide 1992 Victor Gollancz in association with Peter Crawley, London, UK.To Bid or Not to Bid: The LAW of Total Tricks.This page was last modified 18:29, 12 December 2007.All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License.Tying on a chic scarf a la Grace Kelly?Cinching a sweater with a belt to flatter your waist?Tell us about your quick trick!While there, she'll bond over lunch with Dr.Plus, the winner will also receive all 13 garments offered in the shapewear collection, available exclusively at Sears and HSN.Would you like to receive occasional special offers by email on behalf of other carefully selected companies?What is 'Quick Trick of the Month'?When is each new Quick Trick question published?What is 'Quick Trick of the Month'?What software applications will the Quick Trick questions cover?Typically, the most popular ones such as Microsoft Office applications, MYOB, and working with the Internet will be the topics most covered by the Quick Trick questions.How do we find out the answer?When is each new Quick Trick question published?What happens to all past Quick Tricks?Tricks section which already has a huge database of questions and answers to problems.No information displayed in this web site is to be reused nor copied using any means whatsoever without the express written permission of the copyright owner.Tighter, Brighter Richard Hoover of Santa Cruz Guitar Company learned this little trick from an old piano technician.To maintain brilliance on bass strings, he tightens the windings before tuning up.When a string is tuned the core is stretched and the windings may loosen just a trifle.He installs the string normally, locking it on the tuner post in the usual way, but he doesn't tune it all the way to pitch.Then he loosens the string just enough to release it at the bridge.
 
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