Set 09Results

Set 09Results

Author: Larry Cohen

Date of publish: 11/1/2015

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Results for Set 9

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Board 1, West deals, nobody vulnerable, North bids clubs

bridge card suitQ 4
bridge card suitK 9 8 6 5
bridge card suitK 8 5
bridge card suitK 10 9
bridge card suitA 5 2
bridge card suitQ J 10
bridge card suitA 10 7 3
bridge card suitQ 4 2

Scores for Board 1:

3NT(by West):10
4bridge card suit: 7
2NT (by West): 6
3NT (by East) 5
3bridge card suit: 4
2NT (by East): 3

I like to open light, but West's doubleton-queen is of dubious value. Presuming West passes, North opens 1bridge card suit and East has to decide if he should enter. My motto is, "when in doubt, get in early." Especially since East-West aren't vulnerable, I'd stick my two cents in with a takeout double. Will West do more than jump to 2bridge card suit? If he bids 2bridge card suit, surely he will buy it there. This is a difficult combination to evaluate--in effect, all cards are pulling their full weight.  "But Larry, tell us how to get to the right contract?" Sorry--I get asked this often--and sometimes it is just too tough.

Board 2, West deals, both vulnerable

bridge card suit10 9 8 7
bridge card suitA K 10 9 4 2
bridge card suitA K
bridge card suit10
bridge card suitA 4 2
bridge card suit3
bridge card suit8 6 2
bridge card suitK Q J 7 4 3

Scores for Board 2:

5bridge card suit:10
4bridge card suit: 7
4bridge card suit/3N/6bridge card suit: 5
other partials: 4

After West's 1bridge card suit, East is not strong enough to respond 2bridge card suit if playing 2/1 GF. Some pairs have available a 3bridge card suit response as invitational (over which West would have a tough decision). If East responds with a forcing notrump, West will rebid 2bridge card suit (wanting to bid 2 1/2 hearts). East is now quite heavy to bid 3bridge card suit, but without any fancy system tools, I can't see anything else (maybe pass 2bridge card suit?) West would likely pass, East's 3bridge card suit, leading to a reasonable score of 7 out of 10. Other than 5bridge card suit, no game is very attractive.

Board 3, Nobody vulnerable, South opens 3bridge card suit and North bids 4bridge card suit

bridge card suitA 10 4 2
bridge card suitA 9 7 6 3
bridge card suitA 10 4 2
bridge card suit--
bridge card suitK 3
bridge card suitK Q J 8 2
bridge card suitK 5 3
bridge card suit8 7 4


Scores for Board 3:

6bridge card suit:10
5bridge card suit: 6
4bridge card suitX:5
7bridge card suit: 4

West has no choice but to double 3bridge card suit and over North's raise, East would like to bid more than 4bridge card suit. If he bids only 4bridge card suit West might move again (5bridge card suit comes to mind) and East will surely bid slam. If East bids 5bridge card suit the first time (whatever it means--maybe asking for a club control), West will go to slam (maybe via 6bridge card suit). Seven has play since there are chances in diamonds, spades, or for a squeeze.

Board 4, East-West vulnerable, South deals and opens 1bridge card suit

bridge card suitK 2
bridge card suitJ 9 8 4
bridge card suit5 4 3
bridge card suitA K Q 2
bridge card suitA J 8 5
bridge card suitA
bridge card suitA K Q 9 7 2
bridge card suit8 4

Scores for Board 4:

7bridge card suit: 10
7NT:  8
6NT:  8
6bridge card suit:  7
5NT:  4
5bridge card suit:  3

It is never easy to reach a grand slam when the opponents open (it seem like a psyche, if you ask me). After 1bridge card suit--P--P-- East should start with a double. After a balancing double, West can't insist on game (the balancing could be light), so 2NT (invitational) feels right. Now, East can bid 3bridge card suit (I am not mentioning ELCD--but some experts will know what I am referring to) if he is sure it shows a good hand with diamonds (forcing). West should not woodenly insist on 3NT (his hearts aren't great and he has a good hand for diamonds). I think from this point it would be good enough for East-West to reach any slam. If anyone reaches 7bridge card suit, all I can say is "brilliant" (or lucky). Notice that 7NT has great chances since there are 12 top tricks and maybe a 13th on a squeeze (or at worst, a spade finesse). 


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