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 "This Little Piggy..." The Law of Total Tricks by Marti Ronemus

Those of us who are not passionate sports fans might have easily missed the annual Toe Wrestling Championship held in Staffordshire, England. This unique (and pungent) event, held since 1974, started out to settle a bet at Ye Olde Royal Oak Inn , a local pub. No surprise there!

What is surprising is how popular the (dare we say) sport has become. It has been shown on ESPN, and it has a hero, Alan "Nasty" Nash, who has won over a dozen of the competitions.

Toe Wrestling is said to be more skill than strength, and we were pleased to learn that all feet are closely inspected by a nurse before the contest begins.

I don't know about you, but I'm glad our competition involves using our minds rather than our toes.

Today, we're going to find a way to win using our heads rather than our toes by using the Law of Total Tricks. There are huge books written on The Law, but let's summarize. This isn't the whole story by any means, but mastering this much will put you ahead of the pack.

Basically, The Law says that in a competitive auction, when you have a weak hand, raising your partner's suit shows a WEAK hand, and the level you raise to shows the number of trumps in your combined hands.

In other words, with a weak hand, you're bidding the number of TRUMPS rather than the number of POINTS.

(And what do we do if we have a fit with Pard and a NICE hand? Story for another day.)

Huh? Example: Your Pard overcalls 1. You know Pard has at least five Hearts. You've only got 5 HCP, but you have four Hearts. You've got nine combined trumps, so you JUMP to 3. This shows weakness and four Hearts. You bid one trick for each trump. Let's practice and it will become clearer.

Question 1

  Your Hand
 J 8 3
 J 6 5 4 3
 K 9 3 2
 6
 
Q: 1 - South: Should we enter the auction? How many trump do we have between us?
SouthWestNorthEast
-112
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 Your choice:
A: 2: We have a weak hand, but The Law tells us we will be safe raising Pard to the 2-level. We have eight trumps between us, and can bid to the level of trumps in our combined hands. 8 trumps equals 8 tricks, which is the 2-level. Get it?

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 2

  Your Hand
 Q 8 4 3
 4
 J 9 8 4 3
 7 6 5
 
Q: 2 - South again.
SouthWestNorthEast
-112
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 Your choice:
A: 3: We've got a nine card trump fit, which means we bid to the level of nine tricks, the three level. Easy? Yes, but only if you're brave. We ignore the fact we've only got 3 HCP. Remember, the less points WE have, the more THEY have. We are relying on the great trump fit to help us. Are we going down? Maybe, but we will still score better.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 3

  Your Hand
 Q 9 4 3
 4
 8 4 3 2
 K 8 4 3
 
Q: 3 - South struggles again.
SouthWestNorthEast
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 Your choice:
A: 4: You did notice that Pard made a Weak Jump Overcall, didn't you? (If not, you may be thinking with your toes!) Pard's got six Spades and a bad hand. Our jump to 4 reflects our combined ten trumps and is fabulously preemptive. The opponents have all the points. We are likely going down, but for a lower score than if they bid and made their game. The Law protects us from such shenanigans.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 4

  Your Hand
 A J 9 4 3
 5 4 3
 K Q 9
 A 2
 
Q: 4 - We are still South, but we are on the other side of the table. Let's proceed with care.
SouthWestNorthEast
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 Your choice:
A: Pass: A real loser, but let's think it through. Pard's response to our overcall showed he has a weak hand (raising your Pard's suit in a competitive auction is the weakest thing you can do) with exactly three Spades. He raised us to the level of eight tricks. Although we have a nice hand, we have nowhere to go. If we VIOLATE The Law, we will go down too much.

Your result so far:
Open Question

Question 5

  Your Hand
 A 10 9 8 6 2
 7 4
 K J 8
 7 5
 
Q: 5 - One more chance to avoid the fate of Billy Joe. South?
SouthWestNorthEast
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1223
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 Your choice:
A: 3: We know something Pard doesn't. His bid showed us he's got three Spades. We've got the ninth trump and it's worth another bid. We can raise to the level of nine combined trump, the three level.

So, in a competitive auction, we don't mind going down if we've got the weaker hands. We bid the number of trumps we have rather than points, and The Law of Total Tricks will protect us. BUT!! Not if we play poorly. Time to take our socks off and play.

Your result so far:
Open Question

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Now that you've bid five hands, let's see how your play goes.

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