Question in a thousand

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bacco 2019-08-08T21:19:58+03:00
Today's observation; in a ton, if you happen to have a single ten in your hand and your opponent comes with an ace, then it's a hundred percent chance that it's a trump card, and it's not just today, I've noticed this before too. I hope you understand who plays ton. I also watched the run of other cards and the same thing was seen there too. I don't think it can be a coincidence, if it is then it's interesting anyway, I had this happen 7 or 8 times today.
Mets58 2019-08-08T21:53:46+03:00
I've played over 36 thousand games and this still rarely happens
bacco 2019-08-09T20:45:26+03:00
It's just a coincidence, but I had that much last night, more like 3-4 hours.
bacco 2019-08-09T21:35:44+03:00
really rare two games today and in both. doesn't hint at anything but interesting from a sporting perspective
Mets58 2019-08-09T22:20:47+03:00
deal cards at home and see how many times out of a hundred it comes up
rabapalm 2019-08-10T09:56:36+03:00
First; there is the so-called plank tens period (evening etc.), which of course suits ace owners :) and it may occur to you that then the trump of this suit is more often, for the reason that if you have it right away, then the bid is usually won! Some evenings it is the opposite: in the case of a 4-suit, 10 does not come and will not come off, even though you have already taken this into account as an ace owner. I remember a special period where you never got a full 120 when you had two 4-suits with an ace (without a trump). The thing is that exceptions are remembered more and it seems like it was like that all the time. Second; some kind of suit distribution 4 1 1 or 3 2 1 is probably the most common. Of course, the probability changes due to the "spins", where the winner of the bid has 10 cards in his hand and the others have 7, and in most cases he actually regulates the suit distribution.

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