- Видео 29
- Просмотров 169 894
none
Добавлен 14 окт 2009
Championship Bridge D4Ep.5
There are 4 discs, each with 8 episodes. Let me know if I missed any!
Просмотров: 5 660
Видео
D4Ep.4
Просмотров 2,4 тыс.4 года назад
Finishing out the last disc of this series. For a fun article about organized Bridge in this time period (1960s), check out vault.si.com/vault/1961/10/09/every-man-a-bridge-master
Championship Bridge D3Ep8
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.4 года назад
Old school Rubber Bridge in a popular TV format
Championship Bridge D3Ep.7
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Rubber Bridge play with slightly antiquated bidding.
Championship Bridge D3Ep4
Просмотров 7 тыс.4 года назад
Exciting Rubber Bridge play with commentary by Charles Goren
Championship Bridge D3Ep3
Просмотров 5 тыс.4 года назад
Dollars are on the line for these pro Rubber Bridge players
The commentator needs to put it back in his pants.
Hand 2. Such poor bidding systems. 3C forcing is simply a bad system. Yet here, it does block out the unusual NT since 3NT is pretty dangerous, but even so, 3NT is probably the right bid. The announces are clearly not good players because they did not understand that 5C was designed to dissuade slam. Clearly his partner knew this since this fine hand passed 5C. But is 5C the right bifd? In rubber bridge, it might be, though 3 losers in NT or clubs is certainly possible. Hand 3. Strong 2s.....? Yikes.
Hand 1. 4C is awful. In fact, failing to double 1NT is pretty bad. Here is a sane auction. P - P - 1C - 1NT - X - 2D - P - P 3C NS belong in a heart partial, but I see no way to get to that suit. The "old school" 4 card major works great here, but such bidding has a lot of flaws, which is why so few players still play that way.
Stayman was drunk
In the first contract, Why didn't he play the clubs first?? It would be easier and also then they didn't have to lose those points?? Is this how the old ones used to play??
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
please post more of these - they’re so good!
Thanks
Newest Olympic sport.
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
Thanks
The first hand is amazing. Great defense. Inspired lead.
couldn't believe that they missed game on the first hand. Shows even pros miss bid.
For a bridge player like me, these are great to watch. Rubber Bridge is mostly the luck of cards. Not necessarily great play. This was on TV on those days - no cell phones, no internet atc., must be a great passtime.
What is the difference between rubber and contract bridge??
The winning play depends on where you place the K and 10 of spades. She just guessed wrong, especially West has passed.
Classy. Everything in that first hand is relevant to current bridge.
It's interesting how things have evolved since the 60s in terms of sexism. The announcer routinely describes how pretty the pretty players are. This has a jarring effect when viewed from today's perspective. You never hear him talk about how handsome the men players are.
b schenken is also an exotic cook
Hmm they changed to Chicago scoring. and are now only playing 3 hands....
Strange line of play on the 3NT hand, why not win the first diamond and return the c9
Surprising number of bidding errors in this match on both teams. Were they drunk?
ruclips.net/video/cxSgsjE55I8/видео.htmlm26s commentry 😅
Я тут 😂😂😂
I wonder if Mr Ogust is the inventor of the Ogust convention in response to to weak twos
That’s who it is!
Very retro. They must have said Carol was beautiful 10 times. The culture has changed.
They all want to rattle her bones.
Leventritt played the 'Intra Finesse' many years before Chagas published it in the Bols tip
"Chico needed the money"
Appalling bidding on the KQJ to 8 Clubs ...by everyone....
Mad Marx Brothers bidding. Interesting 900 penalty !
17:50 If the Schenkens knew this was the last hand, and their only chance to win the match was by setting their opponents, then why not double? Then they win the match by putting them down two instead of three.
4 experts and 1 leads out of turn... pathetic
What a great game! Too bad its ageing out in the US, but so am I.
yup F2F is getting smaller at the clubs... a lot of folks like bridge on line
This show featured some excellent bridge players of the time, to be sure. However, one woman I would really have enjoyed watching is Agnes Gordon. She was a frequent partner of Eric Murray, who said of her: "Agnes never came close to touching a wrong card or making a questionable bid. Everyone who played with Agnes marveled at her perfection.".
Are the episodes really in the right order? The intro is different. Also the defending team are not the winners of the previous uploaded episode.
On a laptop, Ive been able to follow in order by watching the fist episode in each season, with the next episode being on top of the menu to the right. After season one (ep1, Chico) it's D2ep*, D3ep* and D4ep*.
This one is glorious
Wait, is Mary Jane Farell pretty? I wish they would tell me.
Format change on this episode… mid season..
Not to mention Alex Dreier gained about 50 pounds. I wonder if this was a split season or something.
Credits indicate it's a 1960 edition, a vast majority of the others are from the 1961-62 season.
For world class champion players, the bidding on the last deal was atrocious! Any experienced competent partnership would reach 6 spades easily!
Thanks for the memories ,My Aunt Lenas favorite show❤ R I P Aunt Lena John
Grainy, black and white, but for a bridge player, probably every bit as interesting as it ever was, perhaps moreso because of the presence of names like Chico Marx, Gerber, and Goren.
Well it got better.. thanks
Thanks but on my cell phone I cannot follow anything.. I can barely see the cards, could not hear the contract.
Every Saturday morning it was Spaß Beiziete when the cartoons finished and the Goran show started