As most of you know, I have a no real sense of humor. So it might be surprising that I started a series of movies about a fictional player named Ofipd who plays bridge online. In this series, ofipd is meant to a clown (let's call him a "bbo world class player" who is more of a beginner). The hands in this series are often very difficult and or unique and after Ofipd makes some kind of mistake, he generally leaves in a huff and someone describes how the hand should have been played, and why. These interesting hands could be explained in a different format, and that might have been a better idea if my humor falls flat.
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Ofipd movies in BBO store
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Posted 2015-December-28, 03:15
You Can Start.
There are 2 Books Written by Indian TD ( Live Tournaments ) Anant Bhagwat, his Book Hero character's name is ' Badhir ', meaning of this word is person who behaves like whose Brain is Numb, a Cartoon Character of your Club.
He always makes stupid mistakes but they turn out to be brilliant plays.
There are 2 Books Written by Indian TD ( Live Tournaments ) Anant Bhagwat, his Book Hero character's name is ' Badhir ', meaning of this word is person who behaves like whose Brain is Numb, a Cartoon Character of your Club.
He always makes stupid mistakes but they turn out to be brilliant plays.
#3
Posted 2015-December-28, 09:13
captyogi, on 2015-December-28, 03:15, said:
You Can Start.
There are 2 Books Written by Indian TD ( Live Tournaments ) Anant Bhagwat, his Book Hero character's name is ' Badhir ', meaning of this word is person who behaves like whose Brain is Numb, a Cartoon Character of your Club.
He always makes stupid mistakes but they turn out to be brilliant plays.
There are 2 Books Written by Indian TD ( Live Tournaments ) Anant Bhagwat, his Book Hero character's name is ' Badhir ', meaning of this word is person who behaves like whose Brain is Numb, a Cartoon Character of your Club.
He always makes stupid mistakes but they turn out to be brilliant plays.
Sounds like the Indian version of Victor Mollo's Rueful Rabbit.
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