Team
Spirit
PITBULLS:
Below
is the E-mail sent out just before the PITBULLS placed in the national final .
4 Months later I would like to add some more thoughts. In any team sport , Baseball
, Hockey , Football and yes even Bridge when in a team event there is an
intangible . This intangible quite often is the cause of the statement that the
"best team does not always win " . This intangible is "team
spirit" . How is this defined ? In
hockey and other team sports there are super stars that play the game better
than their team mates . If this super star is a self centered egotiost who is
critical of his teammates he can be a cancer on the team and very much detract
from team spirit . The other players resent him and there is disharmony on the
team . Attitude is felt by all members of the sport . If team members have
"I do not care attitude" or a critical attitude , the team is doomed
before they play an event . Morale becomes too low to perform well enough to
win. These type of players are labeled as players "who do not want to
play" and they hurt the team.
On
the plus side , if all the members of a team like and respect each other this
is a tremendous motivational force within the team . The atmosphere becomes
more relaxed and the competition becomes more enjoyable . The opponent becomes
the competition rather than your teammates . It's a sport cliché ( that is true
) you want to win not just because of yourself but because of your teammates
and for those who believe that you can win . If team mates are also friends its
like adding another player on the team . The team atmosphere is conducive to
improving ones skill in the game and guess what they do improve !!
I
have seen it many times in our sport . Teams with prima donnas on it who were
constantly squabbling with each other this summer did not even qualify yet
there bridge skills were quite substantial . Yet some nice husband/wife teams
who had a good helping of team spirit did very well . Coaches in sports
re-enforce team spirit over and over again . Why ? It is simply a necessity to
perform and your best and win . Joe Silver called it "character" .
You can label it however you like but you must be able to feel it . Bridge is
no different as a team sport. Rotten apples spoil the barrel in our game also .
This aspect of Bridge must be considered at least as an important Bridge skill
as declarer play and bidding . It should not be neglected.
PITBULLS:
One of the reasons you four are
labeled PITBULLS in the first place is that you are very tenacious in your will
to win . All four of you are very competitive at the bridge table and do not
like to lose . All winning teams in any sport must have this will to win . A
losing attitude will result in failure 100 % of the time .
There is a danger in wanting to
win too much . You bring added pressure on yourself and it detracts from both
your enjoyment and your performance at the bridge table. Honestly , if you has
your pick of all the women players in Alberta to make up a team ( Judy G
excepted) would you not choose the four of you ?? Most people consider you
favourites and this adds even more pressure if you let it. You might want to win too badly, you become
too intense and you "implode" as a team . We see it in hockey teams
all the time . In front of the home fans and needing to win in order to clinch
a birth in the Stanley cup finals and they come up with their worst effort .
They tried too hard ! Their minds would not allow themselves to win !
In team sports you have to prepare
yourself mentally . Relax , relax and relax at the bridge table . Allow
yourself time to think and enjoy yourself . If you are having fun at your job
or your hobby/sport you will play your best . By becoming too intense you will
be "barking" at the opponents , your partner and your teammates
without even realizing what you are doing. Create a pleasant atmosphere and
ooze self confidence and you will play better .
Worry and stress are the killers
in any sport and hobby . You do not need those demons as you have a lot more
important things to think about . Exclusion Blackwood and "serious 3NT
" come to mind . Act like winners by being overly polite to your opponents
and to your partner . Play in a confident , "business like fashion" .
No "hang dog" looks when things go wrong . No rationalizations ,
moaning about bad luck or relishing good luck . Avoid lows and highs and just
keep things on an even keel . Take the
attitude that you are all seasoned bridge players with good judgment derived
from years of experience. Trust your own judgment , gamble when appropriate and
make life miserable for your opponents .
There are only four of you in a
grueling event . You four play a lot of bridge as it is , so I do not think
stamina will be an issue . You have been working hard on your partnerships and
I notice quite an improvement over the past few months . PITBULLS are winning
set matches against tough opponents , winning Thurs nite IMP games , carrying
coaches to 2Nd place in sectionals . The types of wrong decisions now are the more difficult ones. Gone are the
silly blunders and gross partnership misunderstandings . We think you are ready to win so go out and
do it !!
Bob
Crosby