The Defense Card Game - Bridge Video - Geneviève Gesnelsay
Only in French Learn to defend effectively in bridge with Geneviève Gesneslay!
This introductory video shows you how to counter-attack, choose the right card in third position, and communicate with your partner using discards.
Ideal for improving your defense and making your opponents lose more often!
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Video No. 10 – Card play in defense: Introduction to Bridge with Geneviève Gesneslay
What you learn
In this instructional video hosted by Geneviève Gesneslay, you will discover the fundamentals of defensive play, essential for breaking your opponent's contracts:
- Knowing when to change suits to attempt an effective counter-attack.
- Learning how to play third with the right card depending on the situation.
- Understanding how to keep the right cards to counter dummy.
- Knowing how to communicate with your partner using discards: a low card signifies a refusal, a high card a signal.
You will thus develop a smarter and more coordinated defense with your partner.
Why watch this video?
Because a good defense makes the difference between a good player and an excellent one!
This lesson will help you:
- Better read the game and anticipate the declarer's intentions.
- Optimize your cooperation with your partner.
- Avoid classic defensive errors (repeated leads, misreading the dummy, poor discarding).
- Make your counter-attacks decisive in order to defeat the opponent's contract.
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Frequently Asked Questions
This is the defensive rule whereby the third player, after two cards have been played, plays a high card (often an honor) to try to win the trick or protect their lower cards.
The video explains when and how to change strategy to surprise the declarer and create a new opportunity for them to fall.
By your discards! A small card signifies a refusal of the suit, a large card a signal. These signals allow you to adjust your strategy as a pair.
Yes. It clearly introduces the principles of defense while providing concrete tips applicable from your very first games.
| Éditeur | Le Bridgeur |
|---|---|
| Auteur | Geneslay Geneviève |
| Durée de la vidéo | 13 min |