Timeline for Why is there a Dummy in Bridge?
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Sep 14, 2019 at 5:50 | comment | added | hunter | Just a quick additional answer -- a hand plays very quickly in bridge; rarely more than 5 minutes after the auction. In a typical evening session with 28 boards, you'll be dummy roughly 7 times, and it's a nice time to relax the brain a bit. | |
Apr 27, 2019 at 3:01 | history | tweeted | twitter.com/StackBoardGames/status/1121972653403910144 | ||
Apr 24, 2019 at 0:26 | comment | added | Aryabhata | Great question! The dummy hand was the brilliance that makes that game at the sweet spot of luck and skill that it is now. If the hands were closed, the game would die pretty soon, like whist. | |
Apr 21, 2019 at 3:46 | vote | accept | CommunityBot | ||
Apr 17, 2019 at 23:14 | answer | added | Karl Knechtel | timeline score: 11 | |
Apr 17, 2019 at 8:10 | history | asked | user22925 | CC BY-SA 4.0 |