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Card distribution after the exchange | The discard | ||
A: | III, VI, VIII, XVII, XIX, skíz, 10, K, A | C | |
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B: | IIII, VII, XI, XV, XVI, XVIII, XXI, K, K | J, Q (declarer) | |
C: | I, II, XII, XIV, C, Q, C, 10, C | J, Q | |
D: | V, IX, X, XIII, XX, J, J, Q, K | A |
B: | Hívom a XX-ast, passz | (I call the XX, pass) |
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C, D, A: | Passz | (Pass) |
Trick | A | B | C | D | A | B | C |
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1. | K | XI | C | IX | |||
2. | VII | XIV | XX | VIII | |||
3. | X | XIX | XV | XII | |||
4. | 10 | XVI | Q | XIII | |||
5. | K | II | V | A | |||
6. | J | XVII | K | C | |||
7. | III | IIII | I | K | |||
8. | XVIII | 10 | Q | VI | |||
9. | XXI | C | J | skíz |
Value of cards taken by declarer's team: 47 points
Lost game (two): | -2 points |
Silent XXI-catch: | -21 points |
Total: | -23 points |
Could not B have suspected that the player after him was really a bluffing pagát? The answer is yes, because if C had had the skíz during the bidding, he would have probably bid "one". However it was still possible that C could have picked up the skíz from the talon, just as A did.
Anyway, for such a bluff quick judgement and a poker face are necessary. If the player who is pretending to have the skíz thinks too long before putting his card under the XXI's tarokk, the always wary XXI can smell which way the wind is blowing.