Lunch Time Tichuers: May 2006 Archives

In this game, I made two mistakes. The first was letting the other team 1/2. I held an Ace, a Phoenix, a full house, and other cards. I was trying to help get my partner, Jon, go out. So I mainly passed. Unfortunately, this allowed Adam to get rid of low cards. And he was able to go out second. Sigh

For my second mistake, I was worried about a bomb. I called Grand-Tichu and had no problems. Well, until the end. I had two Aces and an 8 remaining. Instead of playing the Ace pair, I led the 8. And the rest is history...

The scorecard for a game of Tichu
GT or T bet made or lost
This team scored more points than the other or one twoed
GT/T Team #1 GT/T GT/T Team #2 GT/T
Ed & AdamR MarkH & Jon
  -20    
120
 
  -5    
205
 
 
-50
T-   250  
T+
155
    245  
 
215
    385 T+
  215     585  
 
335
    565  
  535     565  
 
600
    500 T-
  605   GT-
395
 
  605   GT+ 795  
  445 GT-  
855
 

Mike, the random wisher, was threating to sit on my right but did not. Apparently, my complaints about the random wish has become legendary. On the second hand, Adam might have made a four wish but chose not to since I was his partner. This would have taken out Jon's bomb. Sigh.

For the last hand of the game, Mike started and played a number of cards (two straights). When he led a single and had two cards left, I risked it and called Tichu. I had two Aces, the Dragon, a medium single and a long straight. True, there was a chance that Jon had a bomb and a dog. But I had to call it just the same.

The scorecard for a game of Tichu
GT or T bet made or lost
This team scored more points than the other or one twoed
GT/T Team #1 GT/T GT/T Team #2 GT/T
MarkH & AdamR MikeA & Jon
 
75
  T- -75  
  120    
80
T+
 
310
T+   90  
  510     90  
T+ 615    
185
 
 
685
  T+ 315  
  820 T+  
380
 
T+
1005
    395  

Wow, what a short and painfull game -- at least for the other team! On the second or third hand, I had a dilemma: should I Tichu on this hand: AAKKQT9876543M ? I wasn't worried about the straight, but I would play the Mah Jong next. I had two Aces but no Phoenix or Dragon, so I can count on neither Ace gaining a lead for me. Also, with the Phoenix out there, the pair of Kings might not be good. So I didn't call Tichu. But I did go out first.

Ed had a dilemma of his own. Twice, Adam calls Tichu (or GrandTichu). Mike has only one card left. It is up to Ed to play high enough to stop Mike. And neither time could Mike be stopped from eventually going out first.

The scorecard for a game of Tichu
GT or T bet made or lost
This team scored more points than the other or one twoed
GT/T Team #1 GT/T GT/T Team #2 GT/T
Ed & AdamR MikeA & MarkH
T- -65    
65
 
  -25    
125
 
  -125 T-   325  
  -280 GT-  
380
 
  -350 T- T+
550
 
 
-455
GT-   555  

Ugh. Another one sided day and Adam was getting all of the good cards, calling Tichu, and making it. And just to rub it in, Adam over Tichued on my desperation Grand-Tichu call. Oh yeah, and they scored most of the points as well (one 100, a couple of 95s, a 75, and a 65).

The scorecard for a game of Tichu
GT or T bet made or lost
This team scored more points than the other or one twoed
GT/T Team #1 GT/T GT/T Team #2 GT/T
Ed & AdamR MarkH & MikeA
  135 T+  
65
 
 
335
T+   65  
 
430
    170 T+
 
625
T+   175  
  625     475 T+
 
720
    380 T-
T+
885
    415  
 
1060
T+ GT- 240  

On the third hand, I did what I normally rail against. I made a random wish for a 3. And this time it took out Mike's bomb (and stopped him from calling Tichu). Ed was on fire today. I think he made a record four Tichu calls and made everyone of them. On one hand, I had three of the Aces and Ed still calls Tichu. What a risky guy ;).

The scorecard for a game of Tichu
GT or T bet made or lost
This team scored more points than the other or one twoed
GT/T Team #1 GT/T GT/T Team #2 GT/T
Ed & MarkH MikeA & Jon
T+ 140    
60
 
  185   T+
215
 
  215    
285
 
T+ 320    
380
 
T+ 620     380  
T+ 920     380  
  960   GT-
240
 
 
1015
  GT+ 485  

Wow, our team was pummled in the last half of the game. On my second GrandTichu, I called it blindly since Ed did not call it. And I had some really great cards. Sometimes, I love blind GrandTichu calls! However, I was still set. I got down to three cards (A88). I knew that the Phoenix was still out (the Dragon had been played earlier by me). So I lead the pair of eights. Unfortunately, Adam went over them and never played a single card before he went out.

The scorecard for a game of Tichu
GT or T bet made or lost
This team scored more points than the other or one twoed
GT/T Team #1 GT/T GT/T Team #2 GT/T
Ed & Mark Mike & Adam
T+
205
    -5  
  355 T+   45  
  355     345 T+
  390   T+
510
 
  405   GT+
795
 
T- 295    
905
 
  125 GT-  
975
 
 
20
GT-   980  
  -180 GT- T+ 1280