2008-03-05
23:44
Hand Evaluation – Visualization ( Bridge Books )
PITBULLS:
Decided to give my Bridge books to the EBC Library .
I have not looked at these books since the 1960’s & early 1970’s when I was just learning the game. I am reviewing
them now a mere 40 years later.
Two books stand out for me . In 1967
, I bought a book by Kelsey called “Killing Defense at Bridge” & in
1972 , I bought Kelseys “More Killing Defense” . To
say in a hobby “you are what you read”
is an understatement.
For example here are some direct
quotes from Kelseys first
book. “The average defender operates in a fog of uncertainty.
He makes elementary mistakes because his mind
has not been trained to think
along the proper lines. His blunders are mainly due to faulty Bridge logic ,
failure to count & draw simple inferences”.
“On ‘thinking in patterns’
, my job is to try & convince you
that counting via patterns is very much
worthwhile. If you get your priorities right
& put translating information into patterns
first ,
you will find that many of your other
problems will resolve themselves.”
“Have you ever had the chastening
experience of waking up in the middle of a hand to the realization you are
defending solely by instinct , that you have neglected
to apply patterns so have no clear idea what is going on ?”
“I suggest you practice counting
suit distributions whenever you have a spare moment. If you have difficulty
sleeping at night , instead of counting sheep , or
creditors or master points , instead count suit
distributions. It is best to
do hand patterns out loud , but if your dear ones will
sit on your head & send for the strait-jacket , you can do it mentally.”
“You
should aim to reach a point where under the stimulus
of the suit length , your brain will fire back with
computer like precision the series .”
SUIT LENGTH 4 4-4-4-1 , 4-4-3-2 , 4-3-3-3
5
5-3-3-2 , 5-4-2-2 , 5-4-3-1 . 5-5-2-1
6
6-3-2-2 , 6-3-3-1 . 6-4-2-1 , 6-5-1-1
7
7-2-2-2 , 7-3-2-1 , 7-4-1-1
“ Doing this homework in advance
is likely to pay big dividends at
the Bridge table. There are many demands on your
concentration when you are
defending . You whole game will benefit
if you make the process of counting as automatic
as possible. “
Well Mr. Kelsey ,
I took your advice so I have played Bridge quite well during the ensuing 4 decades
since I read your books . I , like you back then ,
still have the huge job of convincing others
to do the same thing. It is a trade secret we are giving away & all
experts apply patterns as an automatic reflex. This advice you gave is why
they are experts at the game. Thank you for your advice .
I highly recommend you reading these
two books. This reading would have prevented 182 articles on hand patterns J.