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  1. After one round and they both follow, the suit is either 4-1 or 3-2. If someone shows out on the second round, you'll know that the suit was originally 4-1 and that the person has 2 cards left in the suit. One last trick to counting is to teach yourself to count in 13s. Think about how 13 cards can be divided into four hands.

  2. • Modern Losing Trick Count by Ron Klinger • Complete Book on Hand Evaluation in Contract Bridge by Mike Lawrence (includes “in and out” valuation, the subject of lesson 2) • To Bid or Not to Bid: The Law of Total Tricks by Larry Cohen (the subject of lessons 3 and 4; there are many others but this remains the best)

  3. Count 1 losing trick for each missing Ace, King, and Queen. If you have only two cards, count each missing Ace and King. If you have only one card, count 1LT unless it’s the Ace. A void, of course, counts as 0 LT’s. Add up the LT’s for all 4 suits, and that is the Losing Trick Count for your hand. Examples

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  5. www.bridgebum.com › bridge_bidding_principlesBridge Bidding Principles

    The Rule of 2, 3 and 4 is a guideline for opening with a weak two bid depending on the vulnerability. Rule of 20. A guideline for opening the bidding that counts high card points + the length of your two longest suits. Bidding principles and hand evaluation rules including basic point count, The Law of Total Tricks, Losing Trick Count, and more.

  6. www.larryco.com › bridge-learning-center › printBridge with Larry Cohen

    Author: Larry Cohen. Date of publish: 07/18/2021. Level: Intermediate. Just what we need -- another rule! Actually, this one is a bit archaic, but has some merit. It concerns preempting and vulnerability. Unfavorable - "2". I am a big believer in observing the vulnerability when preempting.

  7. Mar 21, 2013 · Introduction “(T)wo factors … will not change the Total Trick count: 1) Location of high cards. Finesses that are onside for one pair will be offside for the other. The Total Trick count is constant. 2) Distribution of the suits. Bad breaks for one side translate into good breaks for the other. The Total Trick count is constant.” (Cohen, To Bid or Not to Bid, 1992) Bidding is usually a ...

  8. The Modern Losing Trick Count. Using Losing Trick Count to figure your trick taking potential: Count Your Losers. Estimate Partner's Losers. Add these together and deduct the total from 24. The answer is the number of tricks your partnership will probably take, assuming: normal breaks and half your finesses working.

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