Finesse Without a Loser 7.28.25
Finessing is a technique we use to get rid of losers. When we don't have a loser, we rarely finesse, because this can cause us to lose something we weren’t already going to lose. But sometimes, the finesse is worth it, because if it works, we get rid of a loser in a different suit and if it fails, we still get rid of that loser, coming out no worse than we began. Would you finesse on this hand, even though you don't have a loser?

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Risk Versus Reward 8.11.25

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Finesse without a Loser 6.9.25

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Bridge: The Ultimate Game of _____?

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Discarding 4.20.26

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Stop Losing in Mahjong • The One Strategy No One Talks About!

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Declarer Play Practice: When to Draw Trumps

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ID the Key 6.22.26

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Too Strong to Overcall 2.10.25

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Avoidance 6.1.26

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Rob Barrington's weekend game, May 24th - 8 boards, MPs

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God Says:"MY CHILD, I NEED TO SEE YOU URGENTLY!"/God Message Now/God Message

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#35 Full Bridge game - bidding & card play explained - 5 Hearts

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Priorities 11.10.25

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Exploring game or slam after opponent's Weak 3-bid? - with Shilpa Lakhani

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Priorities 5.11.26

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Basic Notrump Play in Bridge | Rule of Seven, Hold-Up Play, and Entries

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Strength for 1NT but with two doubletons... What to open? - with Marla Lawson

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