You simply MUST look at all your options and pick the one that will give you the best chance of winning, even if the odds are stacked against you.
Let us look at a few situations to see exactly what I am talking about.
Whenever we talk about hands, it is just assumed that we are in the SOUTH seat and our partner is in the NORTH seat.
We will examine these situations without ever looking at cards because you need to know what your options are even before you look at your cards.
Let's assume that the score is 360 to 450 (we are listed first). We are bidding last just for the sake of arguement.
West bids 3, your partner bids 3, and East bids 2. What are your options? Was your partner's bid a good one or not?
Your partner's bid actually is very poor. He should have bid at least 4 even if it didn't look like he had it. The reason is simple, it puts the pressure on your opponenets (if they can do math). With a 4 bid, if you NIL and make your bid, then you have 500pts. If they bid team 5, then it comes down to bags. Not the way you want to play a game for the win.
So if your partner bids 4 this forces them to look at bidding team 6, which they may not have. This of course then puts the situation right smack in your lap.
Now in the case given, you have only 2 choices for a bid. You must bid 6 or blindnil. The logic is simple for the 6 bid. You either set them or lose. If you set them, you may as well get the points for it and not just bags. You are telling your partner (and opponents) you are going for the set.
Change this a little bit. IF your partner actually bids 4 or more, they may not bid the 5 necessary to go over 500 for fear of pushing you into a nil bid. In that case, there will be at least 1 more hand unless you do bid nil and make it.
This is what I am talking about with "BID TO WIN". Analyze ALL of your options and decide what will put you in the best position to win. Even if the win is unlikely. Do it whether you are bidding first or last. Do the math.
I've seen people bid blindnil when it would do absolutely no good at all and it turned out they had the cards to set the opponents and add a hand to the game.
This isn't just if you are behind either. I've seen people blow it totally by trying to stretch for the finish. Don't overbid your hand unless you have no choice.
I one time played a game that looked hopeless. Nothing was going right. My pard and I couldn't make the Ace of Spades fly, that's how bad it was. Game looked over. It was for the top spot and the opponents had made a lot of tough talk about how they were the best of the best and they would crush us.
So here it was, the game was at -150 to 479. Seemed pretty bleak. Of course on the next hand, the opps were saying things like "cream rises to the top, we the bomb" blah blah blah. They were patting each other on the back and figuring it was over. Little did they know.
Of course in this situation, they figured we would go for the bag set. So they overbid their hand and we set them 70 pts. while going up 70 pts. Yes, we had followed our "bid to win" strategy and my pard had bid last and took it to a 14 bid total.
Score was now -80 to 419. "Oh well, just delaying the inevetible". So they thought. Now one of them got antsy and decided to get this game over with or at least get rid of the bags while going up in score. So he bid nil. As it turned out, it was a very weak nil. But he thought he could get away with a piggy back nil. I had bid nil. One that I could have slept through. 1 very low spade and nothing over a 9. So we bid nil/5 and they bid nil/5. My partner knew she had to set some part of their bid. The obvious choice was to give them a bag. But if they pulled off the nil, it still put them going up 50 pts.
Instead she went for the set on the nil. She knew I wouldn't have gone nil in this situation unless it was in the bag. So she went after their nil with a vengence and sure enough, nailed it. As a bonus here, their 5 bid was set also. Between the 2 of them, they pulled 4 tricks.
Score now 70 to 269. They still had 9 bags.
Next hand they had a weak bid of team 3 and we bagged them out. We ended up winning the game in a blowout as they tried desperation nils to get back in control. They had been so focused on those 9 bags, that we were able to set them.
Bid to win. They should have just bid their hands and eaten the bags right off the bat. Don't push nils unless you have to.
Always look at all your options on every bid before you even look at your cards.
Of course being the good sportspeople we were, we only rubbed in the victory a little.
Transformers The Game Level
Tennis Strings have been one of the hottest topics of discussion on the pro tour in recent years. Most specifically how the Luxilon tennis strings have become such powerful method of improving player performance. Darren Cahill, the long time coach of Andre Agassi, recently commented that by converting his racquet to a Luxilon blend, Andre was able to improve his spin and control dramatically in the later part of his career, extending his playing days until eventually his back gave way.
This new tennis string technology will also improve the performance of developing and social players.
Natural Gut - For decades Natural Gut string was the preferred string for top professionals. Babolat VS Natural Gut had achieved legendry status as the choice of legends such as Pete Sampras. Natural Gut delivered great "feel" and comfort for the best players. It did however have drawbacks; it wasn't very durable and would lose tension relatively quickly. For social tennis players it was out of reach due to high prices so it was only the privileged few who were able to use it.
Luxilon - More recently players have however turned to the Luxilon tennis strings in great numbers. Luxilon is a "coated poly"; it is durable, maintains its tension and delivers incredible spin and control to its users. Most of the top players from Federer to Nadal to Henin use Luxilon in their string bed. Other companies have attempted to create string with similar qualities to Luxilon, not quite reaching the magic formula but providing cheaper alternatives as a result.
Hybrid String Patterns - A popular practice with top players is to "blend" their string pattern, using a different string on the mains and the crosses. Federer, for example, uses a blend of Luxilon and Natural Gut. The aim is to get the best of both world's, the feel of Gut and the durability and spin of Luxilon. This method is highly recommended for players looking to improve their game.
A major hurdle for the developing and social player is the cost of both Luxilon and Natural Gut string. Fortunately cheaper alternatives are available which offer similar characteristics; if not quite the same performance.
All companies will have their own version of Synthetic Gut, which is designed to have similar characteristics of Natural Gut thus providing power and a "soft feel." By spending a little extra you may experience even better performance by stringing with a "multi filament" string. "Head Rip Control", "Prince Syn Gut Multifilament", "Wilson NXT" and "Klip Excellerator" are examples of multifilament strings which deliver Natural Gut like characteristics without the cost.
Different tennis companies have also begun producing Luxilon type "coated poly" strings providing extra spin and durability. "Klip K-Boom", "Head Sonic Pro" and "Kirschbaum Super Smash" are strings which imitate the qualities of Luxilon at a lower price.
Customising your racquet and string - When considering your string specifications it is also important to consider the type of racquet you use. Although technology is always improving, generally speaking racquets, like strings, are usually designed for power; or control. Using an entirely "poly" string bed in a racquet with a tight string pattern (18 mains, 95 sq inch frame) may result in a dead feeling. Conversely using a soft synthetic gut string in a wide string pattern (16 mains, 110 sq inch frame) may adversely affect your control.
Conclusion - Using a Luxilon type "poly" string in the mains and a softer "Gut" string in the crosses is a great way to get the best stringing results. Stringing entirely with a softer "gut" type string can result in broken strings and losing tension quickly. Only stringing with a "poly" can make the racquet feel stiff and uncomfortable.
If you have the budget, string your mains with Luxilon and cross with Natural Gut in a blend. You can still get great results using the cheaper options recommended in this article. This will work in all types of racquet frames and deliver the all round improvement everyone is seeking.
You may however decide you need particular upgrading in certain aspects of your game - more spin, or durability, or comfort or power. In this case you may use exclusively "poly" (more spin and durability) or "gut" (power and comfort). The most important thing is taking advantage of this revolution in tennis strings; they can and will improve your tennis game!
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