Reversing the Dummy: And It's Cousin, the Cross Ruff Sternberg James Marsh
Reversing the Dummy: And It's Cousin, the Cross Ruff Sternberg James Marsh When discussing declarer play, the first thing I always suggest is for declarer to try to determine what kind of hand he is…
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Reversing the Dummy: And It's Cousin, the Cross Ruff Sternberg James Marsh
When discussing declarer play, the first thing I always suggest is for declarer to try to determine what kind of hand he is dealing with. After identifying/counting your losers, you need to look for ways to eliminate them. Proper play of the hand starts with planning your play at Trick 1.
After all, there are only a finite number of types of hands, with variations on the themes. Counting winners too sometimes makes things easier, especially for dummy reversals. Typical hand types include a finesse, ruffing some losers in the dummy, setting up a second suit, a crossruff, and a few others.
But usually when I add a squeeze or dummy reversal to the list, that's when I find I have lost their attention. Dummy reversals are much easier to execute than most squeezes but often harder to recognize. Yes, perhaps the latter two are a bit more complex.
This book is going to simplify the dummy