Cuffed suits without seven

Below are 6 examples showing how to catch a suit without seven. In these examples, it can be seen that the outcome of this activity largely depends on the turn of the move. After all, in the course of someone else's play, the player is in great danger of getting a few bribes.


Example 1

1st hand

2nd hand

3rd hand

demolition

TD

789B

K10

KD8

7th

TV109

T10

79VD

K8

K98

10

T7

DV


Here, at his own pace, the player would have gone from the ten-man chervona and would have received only one bribe. After that (in a strange move), he made 2 moves in the peak, 2 moves into the tambourine, taking the trefoil seven and the last move from the small worm, would receive a "team" - 5 bribes.

Example 2

 

1st hand

2nd hand

3rd hand

demolition

DV

789T

K10

 

KD8

7th

TV109

 

T10

79VD

K8

 

K98

10

T7

DV

The same situation as in the previous example, only now the player has an interception on the peak ace. Therefore, he receives only two bribes. The first 2 moves follow the tambourine with the ace and the king, then the selection of clubs takes place. The next move is made to the peak, but the player walks with an ace, not a small one, and makes an interception. Then he takes another bribe of worms and gives up with a small spike. Total two bribes. Of course this is not 5 bribes as in the first example, but if not intercept, then there will be more.


Example 3

1st hand

2nd hand

3rd hand

demolition

D10

79VKT

AT

D9

78B

TK10

KD8

7th

TV109

K97

AT

108

TD


Sometimes you can leave the player without interception. For this, the first move from the ladies' club is made. Then follow 2 more moves from the ace and the king of clubs, all the while not giving a turn. Any peak is placed on the third club. Now you can select the tambourine and make a move in the peak. The player misses, since it does not make any sense to intercept. The last move with a small worm. As a result, the player has 5 bribes.


Example 4

1st hand

2nd hand

3rd hand

demolition

TO

78910TT

AT

AT

78Д

TC109

TV

8

K1097

D

KB10987

-

T

D


In the course of someone else's move on the Misery, the eight carries danger. The player takes 6 bribes, but for this you need to play very accurately. The first move must be from the jack of treble. The player puts a small one, considering that he organizes an interception in clubs, but the third hand puts a big one. The second move is made from the senior clubs, not allowing to intercept, the first ace of diamonds is taken from the first hand, and the player has 2 options for further play:
A) the player puts the club lady. What comes of this? It follows the third move from the clubs, selecting the last club from the player and knocking him off the first hand of the peak king! With the demolition of the second tambourine, the player would have got off with a slight fright, since in the resulting episode it was not possible to take the peak (the move goes on the wrong hand) and he only receives one bribe. Now after the move from the peak jack, the last tambourine is demolished. After the next move from the bubble seven, the player gets 6 bribes.
B) the player insists on his desire to intercept the clubs and again puts a small one. In this case, you have to change the plan, refusing to catch the diamond eight. Then follows the course in the peaks. It becomes clear that in this situation, the interception is not necessary for the player, since he can not take the third club because the second tambourine will be torn down from the first hand. The player misses the peak, gives the tambourine eight (the third hand walks the king) and after the turn from the club receives 6 bribes.
Both versions of the game are equally good for the player.


Example 5

1st hand

2nd hand

3rd hand

demolition

78

TDV109

TO

79B

D

TC108

789

KDV

T10

89

AT

T107

CD


It's clear that no matter what course the player plays, he will still take 3 bribes. To do this, with repeated moves both in the peak and in the club, you need to demolish the tambourine from the second and third hands, respectively.


Example 6

1st hand

2nd hand

3rd hand

demolition

T9

CD

7810B

D

TC108

79B

KDV10

T7

89

B109

T7

8

CD

In this example, an effective technique is shown - demolition to an intermediate suit.
The first 3 moves are made in clubs. At the same time, two peaks are carried from the first hand. The fourth move again in the club. As a result, whatever the playing player - the tambourine or the worm - will be put from the first hand in the opposite suit. Further in the peaks are put two more cards of this suit and the player as a result takes 3 bribes. Super reception !!!

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