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One of the things I think you didn't mention - and maybe didn't consider- is analyzing your results. Compared to the event winners, do you lose more than them by underbidding? Or overbidding? Or finding less slams than they did? Are you sticking to a suit contract when NT would score better? Do you go for the over-trick or play it safe and make the contract? And do you analyze which is the better approach on each hand? I'm interested in whether you're reviewing these factors, and how you're doing it.
I'm going to be talking about that in this week's post. I'm not sure the best way to track this, but I'm putting a spreadsheet together. I'm eager for suggestions.
Excellent! I’ll be with you on the plan to the extent my day job can handle it.
Amazing! Let's do it!!
Question! Would these paid subscriptions be separate from my membership on adamparrishbridge.com?
Current subscribers to my website will be automatically moved over here to Substack. You'll have to go through the subscription process on Substack once your subscription runs out. So no need to do anything right now. Thanks so much for being part of the community!
Hey Adam,
Looking forward to seeing your approach to improving.
Thanks
Bill
Me too! It's going to be an exciting year!! Glad to have you on board.
One of the things I think you didn't mention - and maybe didn't consider- is analyzing your results. Compared to the event winners, do you lose more than them by underbidding? Or overbidding? Or finding less slams than they did? Are you sticking to a suit contract when NT would score better? Do you go for the over-trick or play it safe and make the contract? And do you analyze which is the better approach on each hand? I'm interested in whether you're reviewing these factors, and how you're doing it.
I'm going to be talking about that in this week's post. I'm not sure the best way to track this, but I'm putting a spreadsheet together. I'm eager for suggestions.