[i]posted by rabapalm[/i] /But I emphasize again - the offer should be favored./ Every game has its own character and nuances. The offer is certainly not the main thing and therefore I really appreciate the current tournament system in general, where the basis for comparison is still the balance! You can, Siim, offer, for example, 180, play full, but if you give half your hand to your opponent, let him also make a trump, you give away a lot, there was no great benefit from this offer; especially if the other tables played smarter. What is important is the overall balance, or how little you give to your opponents! In a regular game, of course, it often happens that when you need to make a critical decision, you deal good cards to the one who is further behind you. In a tournament system, a player who offers 150, gives away 30, is in any case a smarter player than a player who offers 180, but gives away 100! Pure mathematics and emotions (oh, he did offer a lot) are not awarded extra points!
Certainly, the offer and getting it full in the thousandth is the most important thing. Pure mathematics in the thousandth is when you have a full thousand, that is, the points you offer have meaning. And of course you give a lot away in that too, but at the moment this tournament system rather favors not offering and underbidders. Summary of the Thousand Series Competition
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/And of course you give a lot away in this too, but at the moment this tournament system rather favors not bidding and underbidders/ In order to gain an understanding of how and why the rules have developed in this tournament system, you should play through at least 300 tournaments yourself. There is definitely no underbidding, but 80% is more like overbidding or bluffing, because the "pokes" don't show through. The "character" of a thousand is formed mainly thanks to these three hidden cards. Yes, it may not be right to call this tournament a "thousand tournament", because you don't play to a thousand, but in fact the game is played according to the rules of a "thousand": bidding system; card strengths, play-out of hands. In a regular thousand, the game actually only starts when you reach 800 and it depends more on the card run and if you don't run, you can't win and you waste hours of your life cursing your bad cards. The tournament system is still many times fairer, especially if there are more rounds. Better players can probably get their 1000 points in 13 rounds :)
In order to understand how and why the rules in this tournament system have developed the way they do, you would have to play through at least 300 tournaments yourself. 30 was enough for me to understand that it doesn't work properly. You can sing your understandings here endlessly, but it won't change the matter.
If you do 21 rounds, you can also,,,,in a full Thousand tournament, you might be better, it doesn't mean you're in the right ton. There are many of them,,,,,, who usually bid 120 on a bare half(s) in a ton, if there is no power, what do you do in a tournament, knowing these players, you can also predict their bids and sometimes even earn a profit from them;DDDDD