Adam Lea
2016-12-04 18:50:05 UTC
Last Friday evening, I was directing at my local club and was playing
with a scratch partner, who is lovely, but we had one of those evenings
where everything seemed to go wrong. Almost every time I had one of two
seemingly reasonable choices to make, I made the one which gave us a bad
score. I had rather poor hands on average throughout the evening and the
opponents bid pretty much everything that was there for them, and I
frequently ended up defending with a plan that looked like taking off
their contract, only to find it was cold all along. Partner did a couple
of strange things which explained a couple of bad scores but largely, it
was a case of pass,pass,pass,pass,lead,follow suit,follow suit,follow
suit,BOTTOM. 9 out of 26 boards were less than 20%, and 19 out of 26
boards were less than or equal to 50%, with only 6 boards over 60%. We
finished the evening with 38% which is the lowest score for me so far
this year, and I think the lowest for many years. I felt increasingly
frustrated as the evening and it ultimately showed, the opponents
teasing me about this just made me feel worse. Can anyone suggest how to
get over it when I am having a real downer of an evening, and would some
people be ok with helping me out on the occasional hand where I really
did not know how I could have done better, or where my logic was wrong?
The only saving grace I can think of is that evenings that bad are very
rare, and next time it will be better. 38% is an extremely poor result
for me as a rule, I am not an expert player but at the same time I am
not THAT bad.
Thanks
Adam
with a scratch partner, who is lovely, but we had one of those evenings
where everything seemed to go wrong. Almost every time I had one of two
seemingly reasonable choices to make, I made the one which gave us a bad
score. I had rather poor hands on average throughout the evening and the
opponents bid pretty much everything that was there for them, and I
frequently ended up defending with a plan that looked like taking off
their contract, only to find it was cold all along. Partner did a couple
of strange things which explained a couple of bad scores but largely, it
was a case of pass,pass,pass,pass,lead,follow suit,follow suit,follow
suit,BOTTOM. 9 out of 26 boards were less than 20%, and 19 out of 26
boards were less than or equal to 50%, with only 6 boards over 60%. We
finished the evening with 38% which is the lowest score for me so far
this year, and I think the lowest for many years. I felt increasingly
frustrated as the evening and it ultimately showed, the opponents
teasing me about this just made me feel worse. Can anyone suggest how to
get over it when I am having a real downer of an evening, and would some
people be ok with helping me out on the occasional hand where I really
did not know how I could have done better, or where my logic was wrong?
The only saving grace I can think of is that evenings that bad are very
rare, and next time it will be better. 38% is an extremely poor result
for me as a rule, I am not an expert player but at the same time I am
not THAT bad.
Thanks
Adam