Greetings and salutations from Bubbe with the
information we've all been dying to hear--an overview of the 2019 card!
A lot of 2018 hands are back, don't worry. The big issue is learning/updating your mind to note the changes for the new card. We still have Like Numbers and Addition hands
(but a little bit different!), and of course the “year” hands reflect 2019. Otherwise,
the card has the usual sections of 2468, Quints, Consecutive Runs, 13579, Winds
and Dragons, 369, and Singles and Pairs.
As for specific hands: I explain in my book, “Searching for BubbeFischer,” that the very first place to look when you get a new card is the
first hand in the Consecutive Runs section. It's 1 2 3 4 5 or 5 6 7 8 9, in one suit. It
always is. The question is, in what form? Where are the pairs? Is there a kong at
the end or in the middle? Could they one day surprise us all and make it four
pungs and a pair?
Well, this year, it's shaped like a bell curve. I use that image to help me remember that the
pairs are on either end, pungs next, and the high point of a kong is in the middle. The reason I say to look at that particular
hand is because the pattern shows up in other places on the card. For instance, there's a similar-shaped hand in the 2019 section, the 2468 section, the 369 section, and the 1 3 5 7 9 section (with three-suit variation!). See what you
can find, yourself. Commit the shape to memory.
The second very important pattern to look for
is the second Consecutive Runs hand. Some years it's pung-pung-kong-kong, or
what I call 3344. Other years, the pungs and kongs alternate, as 3434. It's always in two suits. For the
2019 card, we see an alternation between pungs and kongs: 3434. You will also see this pattern all over the
card. It's in 2019, it's in 2468, it's in 13579, it's in 369. It's a VERY important pattern to remember. Most people use this as their single most
popular, easy type of hand to attain because it is an open hand that requires
no pairs. You can use Jokers and call for every part. Know it.
Beware, there are no more SIX FLOWER hands in 2019, but Flowers may appear as pairs, pungs, OR kongs. Pay attention to which combination you need for your hand!!
There are a few other real standouts, on first glance:
*Fewer closed hands this year, especially in Winds and Dragons
*In the 2019 section, the pair of Flowers, Year, and two Dragon kongs is back!
*The Like Numbers hand requires three kongs, instead of 6 Flowers or the Opposite Dragon
*The Addition hands use kongs of 5's: 5+6, 5+7, 5+8 either in one suit or all three
*My favorite Quint "junk" hand uses Flowers, not Dragons, so it might be even easier to get!
*One of the new Quints super-sizes 2018's "kong, kong, Opposite Dragon" Like Numbers hand
*The Consecutive Number kongs with Dragons now needs pungs of Flowers and matching Dragons
*That confusing Quints hand has been replaced by a confusing closed Consecutive Runs hand
*Don't forget to look in Winds and Dragons for an extra 2019 hand!
*There are fun Wind/Like Numbers hands. Remember: E is for EVEN numbers!!
*Last year's 369D knitted hand is back, but technically it's the only knitted hand on the card!!
*The BIG HAND (2019 in all three suits) is back, and valued at 75 cents
My next column will talk about immediate
“wrong” exposures, so that you don't make that mistake and that you can call
another player's hand dead if they put them up. I will also talk about
ambiguous exposures, which are helpful both for defense and for being able to
quickly change your hand.
As always, I am happy to hear from you and
answer any questions you might have. Feel free to contact me at bubbefischer@gmail.com
Check back in a day or two. I will talk to you
again very soon.
Karen Gooen
Love your helpful hints, thank you. But more importantly, how did you get to see the new card??? he he :)
ReplyDeleteNewbie player here. I just finished your book; it was both entertaining and helpful. And I JUST discovered your blog!
ReplyDeleteMany people got the new card yesterday. Not me unfortunately.
ReplyDeleteThank you...great insights. Thanks for sharing and helping us become more strategic players.
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