An exciting and new audio-visual and interactive teaching method from Marty Bergen.
Marty's audio visual format significantly enhances your learning experience:
The combination of voice and visual effects makes it easier to understand what Marty is teaching.
The lesson is interactive, so students "learn by doing."
You can proceed at your own pace.
You can play and replay all or some of the lesson whenever you choose as many times as you like.
The lesson includes a written easy to read transcript for you to study.
The lesson contains several hours of extensive material.
The lesson is designed to work on most popular computers and browsers, including Windows, Mac, and iPad.
Approximate running time of this lesson: 110 minutes.
In this lesson:
Every time you have a trump suit, that is definitely your most important suit. In a suit contract, your goal is to reduce your number of losers to an acceptable number. How you handle your trump is often the key.
Deciding whether to draw trumps first is important, but it is only the first step.
There are so many other factors. You must concern yourself with all of the following:
Entries
Timing
Long suits
Short suits
Ruffs by your side
Potential ruffs and overruffs by the defenders
For each deal, Marty will explain exactly what you should think about and how you should decide the best way to proceed.
This includes:
Should you lead trump immediately? If so, how many?
When counting winners can guide you to the best line.
On a cross-ruff, which suit should you ruff first?
When should you not ruff a loser?
When do you need to ruff with a high trump?
How to ruff a loser despite not having a short suit.
When you should draw trump despite having losers you could ruff.
How to maximize your intermediates in the trump suit.
When you should execute a dummy reversal.
How YOU can learn to execute a trump coup.
How YOU can set up an end play.
Here is an example of what Marty will discuss in the lesson:
You (South) are in 4♥. The opening lead is the ♠Q. How would you play the hand?
Contract: 4♥ by South
Opening Lead: ♠Q
You will lose 2 clubs and the ♥K. So you must not lose a spade trick. You win the ♠A, cash the ♠K, lead the ♠4, and West follows. If you ruff with dummy's ♥7, East will overruff with the ♥K and return a trump. Eventually, you will have to lose the ♠6 and be down one.
You were very unlucky. You would have made the hand if spades were 4-3 or if East did not have the ♥K. However, you could and should have made the hand on this layout.
Because of the power of dummy's ♥7, you didn't need to risk the possibility of East over-ruffing. Instead, you can guarantee the contract. Ruff the third round of spades with dummy's ♥A. Then lead a diamond to your ♦A and ruff your last spade with dummy's lovely ♥7. E-W are welcome to the ♥K and two clubs.