Set 22Results

Set 22Results

Author: Larry Cohen

Date of publish: 3/10/2017

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Set 22 Results

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Board 1, West deals, Nobody Vulnerable

bridge card suitA 4
bridge card suitA K 10 6 5 3
bridge card suitA J
bridge card suitJ 9 2
bridge card suitK Q J 2
bridge card suitQ 9
bridge card suit5 4 2
bridge card suitA 6 5 3


Scores for Board 1:

6NT:10
6bridge card suit:9
6bridge card suit:8
3NT:6
5NT:5
5bridge card suit: 4
5bridge card suit:3


It isn't easy to reach this perfect-fitting slam with 29 HCP and relatively balanced hands. After 1bridge card suit-1bridge card suit, West has a difficult decision. He has extras, but should he jump to 2NT to portray 18-19 balanced (he is worth it), or jump rebid in his hearts? After a 3bridge card suit rebid, East is probably worth a move, but it isn't clear what move. After a 2NT rebid, East would have to stretch to invite with 4NT. If he does so, West could use this general rule which I've found helpful: When you have extra length (as opposed to extra strength) that should cause you to stretch to go to slam.


Board 2: North deals and open 1bridge card suit, Nobody Vulnerable

bridge card suitA 10 8 5 3
bridge card suitQ 10 9 6 4
bridge card suit5
bridge card suit8 7

bridge card suitQ J 4
bridge card suit--
bridge card suitA 8 7
bridge card suitA K Q 6 5 4 2
 

 Scores for Board 2:


6bridge card suit:10
6bridge card suit:9
7bridge card suit:7
7bridge card suit:6
5bridge card suit:5
5bridge card suit:4
3NT:3
bridge card suit Partscores: 2

A spade slam is precarious, because even with 3-2 spades it might fail. For example, a heart lead is ruffed in dummy. Next the bridge card suitQ holds? Then what? A crafty North would surely duck his offside bridge card suitK (even doubleton -- a great play!). Anyway, how can this slam be bid? After North's 1bridge card suit opening, East might overcall 2bridge card suit and West might pass. So much for slam--not even a game is reached! The only way to get higher is if East starts with a double or West bids over 2bridge card suit (admittedly risky). I have sympathy (but not high marks) for a final contract of 2bridge card suit.

Board 3, East deals, Both Vulnerable

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

Scores for Board 3:

 
6NT:10
5NT: 9
5bridge card suit: 7
6bridge card suit: 5

This is a tough one, indeed! How do you reach the best contract of 6NT? (In notrump, after dislodging the bridge card suitA, you can lay down the top hearts and fall back on the 50-50 club finesse.  You make it if EITHER the bridge card suitQ falls or the club finesse wins). In a heart slam, you need to locate the bridge card suitQ. After East's 1bridge card suit, West can bid either red suit. If he bids 1bridge card suit, East bids 1bridge card suit and West forces to game and probably ends up using RKC in hearts to stop in 5bridge card suit. If West responds 1bridge card suit, East raises hearts and again, 5bridge card suit is the likely contract. Only a relay pair has a chance to find notrump. This isn't really fair.

Board 4, East deals, Nobody Vulnerable

bridge card suitA K 4
bridge card suitA 9 8 2
bridge card suitK 5 4
bridge card suit6 5 2
bridge card suit7
bridge card suitK Q J 4 3
bridge card suitQ 2
bridge card suitA Q 9 8 4


Scores for Board 4:
4bridge card suit:10
5bridge card suit: 7
3NT: 4
6bridge card suit:3


This time the idea is to avoid slam. How about 1bridge card suit-2NT (Jacoby)-4bridge card suit (5-5) to start.  Will West, holding the dreaded three-small in partner's second suit, make a move? He might.  Will East, with a little extra, cooperate?  He might.  I hope you didn't zig and zag this set and bid slam on the wrong board and miss it on the right one.  

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