On the fourth hand, Jon had all four Aces. How did we know this? Because Adam wished for an Ace, Ed passed, and I played a low card. Of course, only Adam really knew that Jon had all of the Aces. But I certainly suspected. Fortunately, Jon could not call Tichu since he had too many low singles to get rid of.
My first Tichu call was risky. However, since Adam passed low to me, I figured that he must have had some of the missing control cards. And, apparently we had all of the cards since we one-twoed.
On the last hand, I passed the Phoenix to Adam as I didn’t think I was going to call Tichu. However, when it came time to play, all of my cards fit together. And I was able to go out first.
GT/T | Team #1 | GT/T | GT/T | Team #2 | GT/T |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ed & Jon | MarkH & Adam | ||||
180
|
T+ | 20 | |||
205 |
195
|
T+ | |||
505 | T+ | 195 | |||
525 |
275
|
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525 | T+ | 575 | |||
550 |
750
|
T+ | |||
605
|
795 | ||||
795
|
T+ | 805 | |||
795 | T+ |
1005
|