Sunday, February 02, 2003
10:50 PM
Learning
PITBULLS:
Learning
is defined by psychologists in part by saying it’s a change in behavior . If
your behavior as a human never changes
you have stopped learning . We have all met Bridge players who have played the
game for 20 years but have never really learned . They have one years experience 20 times rather than 20 years of experience .
Age
should not be a detriment to learning . Just because you have an age starting with
a 6 does not mean you can not learn. The only thing that prevents you from
learning is a disease which makes you think you know everything so you do not
have to learn. I must admit learning at my age is tougher. Peter Jones wanted
me to change to upside down count
& attitude. It cost him about 40 IMPS over 6 Thurs nites before I got it
straight. Ditto for BJ Trelford getting me to change to 3rd & 5th
best. It cost him the same # of IMPS on Thurs nites before I eventually got it
implanted in my old brain.
There
is nothing more annoying than partner repeating her mistakes time after time. This
is an attitude or ego personality problem. Not
learning over time becomes a cancer that ends Bridge partnerships.
Learning should be fun & an ongoing part of playing Bridge ! It should not
be woe is me because I must exert some effort to learn or admit to myself that I
am not perfect in the game of Bridge.
Maurice
& Susan have developed an excellent habit over the years . After the
session they go over the hands and discuss auctions in detail . If you keep
your ego in check and forget the
“blame game” this is a superb way to improve your Bridge . The caliber of Susan’s
bidding today is based on years
of discussing hands after events . Todays Susan is a much better
bidder than the Susan of 6 months ago or even a year ago .
Another
excellent way of learning is what I am attempting to do with my e-mails .
Learning from my mistakes or the mistakes of others who should know better
. Bringing hands up from the boys who are in Japan , rubber Bridge hands and
discuss the merits of their thinking
or lack thereof .
This is excellent for learning also as you get many different perspectives
on the problem & if you have an open mind , your Bridge will approve .
In
our hobby , we do not improve by
leaps and bounds . It is a slow process
because we have already put so many years
in we get “set in our Bridge ways”
. Judgment is due to our experience and we all have our own styles and philosophy towards the game
of Bridge . This will never change much but it can get “fine tuned” . The
mechanical aspects of Bridge is different though & can be learned quite drastically though
with some effort on your part.
Hand evaluation & judgment can be learned by an honest assessment of your own results . This of course means you check
your ego at the door before you enter.
.
Do
not be a defeatist and think that making a hand on a squeeze or by counting out
a hand is beyond you because it is not
. Memorizing & applying patterns is certainly not a skill that is above
your intelligence . It just requires the right attitude and practice . Your overall
play will improve immensely . You
have chosen a lofty goal to attempt to represent Canada in international
competitions . Bringing your Bridge to the next
level seems to be an excellent idea from my perspective.