Set 17Results

Set 17Results

Author: Larry Cohen

Date of publish: 11/4/2016

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Set 17 Results

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Board 1, East Deals, Both vulnerable             

bridge card suitA K 5
bridge card suitQ J 10 7 4
bridge card suitJ 6 5 2
bridge card suit5
bridge card suit8 6
bridge card suitA K 8 5 3
bridge card suit3
bridge card suitA Q 9 6 3


Scores for Board 1:

6bridge card suit: 10
5bridge card suit: 6 (same score for 4bridge card suit, of course)
3bridge card suit: 2
3NT: 1


If the defense doesn't lead trumps, declarer can easily score this slam by ruffing 3 diamonds and a spade in East's hand. Even with a trump lead, the slam is a strong favorite to make (easy if clubs come in with some ruffs). 

After East opens 1bridge card suit, West  has a good hand for a splinter-bid in clubs. After West's 4bridge card suit, East can't insist on slam--he could be off the first 2 spade tricks. East should control-bid 4bridge card suit to say that he has both slam interest, and diamonds under control (first or second round). With good trumps and spades controlled, West should now use Blackwood (preferably RKC) to reach 6bridge card suit.

Board 2,  East deals, Both vulnerable

bridge card suitK 10 8 5 4
bridge card suitA Q 10 3
bridge card suitA 5 4
bridge card suit2
bridge card suitQ J
bridge card suitK 9 7 4
bridge card suitK J 10
bridge card suitA K 10 3

Scores for Board 2:

6NT:10
6bridge card suit:9
6bridge card suit:8

5NT:5
4bridge card suit:4
4bridge card suit:3

Because of the bridge card suitJ and bridge card suit10, notrump is best and spades second-best. If the bridge card suit10 were lower, then 6bridge card suit would be best. Will anyone diagnose this in the bidding--I doubt it. After East's 1NT, West is likely to start with Stayman and the 4-4 heart fit will be uncovered. After 1N-2bridge card suit-2bridge card suit it is a question of methods. How does West either drive to slam (what is Blackwood?) or make a splinter try for slam (what is 4bridge card suit?). Even if you are upset about only 8 points for reaching 6bridge card suit, be thankful that you've discussed with your partner follow-ups to Stayman.

Board 3, East deals, Nobody vulnerable

bridge card suitA 3
bridge card suit9 8 2
bridge card suitK J 10 5
bridge card suit10 8 7 5
bridge card suitK 6 4
bridge card suitQ J 7 3
bridge card suitA Q 8 6 4
bridge card suitA

Scores for Board 3:

5bridge card suit: 10

4bridge card suit: 7

2NT: 6
3NT: 5

4bridge card suit: 2

Who bids 5-of-a-minor these days? This was the time for it, as 3NT is shaky on a black-suit lead. Yes, 5bridge card suit

could fail on a heart ruff or with 3 heart losers, but it is clearly the best contract. Some Easts might open 1NT to avoid reversing (yes, this is legal, especially when the singleton is an ace). If East opens 1bridge card suit, West would like to make a standard raise to 2bridge card suit, but most experienced pairs use Inverted minors. West is not strong enough for 2bridge card suit, so would have to respond 1NT. East can now reverse (a bare minimum for this action) to 2bridge card suit, after which the partnership must know its agreements. Would 3bridge card suit by West be forcing? West could bid 2bridge card suit (the suit he can't have) to show a good hand. East can now bid 3bridge card suit to almost complete the picture. So, maybe this auction will be produced:  1bridge card suit-1N-2bridge card suit-2bridge card suit-3bridge card suit-5bridge card suit-P.  Maybe not. :)

Board 4, East deals, Nobody vul, North bids 3bridge card suit

bridge card suitA Q 4
bridge card suitA 7
bridge card suitJ 5
bridge card suitK J 8 7 6 2
bridge card suit10 7 6 3
bridge card suitK Q J 7 6
bridge card suitA 2
bridge card suitA 4

Scores:

6bridge card suit: 10
6bridge card suit: 8
5bridge card suit: 7
5bridge card suit: 5
3NT: 4
4NT: 3
7bridge card suit: 3
7bridge card suit: 2

You didn't expect to bid 4 hands without any interference, did you? With expected bad breaks, (North rating to hold 7 diamonds), maybe slam isn't great, but I wouldn't mind playing 6bridge card suit.  After a diamond lead, you'd draw trump (hoping they aren't 5-1) and then play bridge card suitA, and a club to the ... -- you have to guess if you should play the preemptor for a singleton or not. Anyway, you only have to bid here. After: 1bridge card suit-P-2bridge card suit-3bridge card suit, what should East do? Probably Pass, and then what should West do? Ugh!  This is why people preempt.  As to why I don't always complete the recommended auction: Some deals have no obvious answer--that's just the way it is.
 

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