Set 26Results

Set 26Results

Author: Larry Cohen

Date of publish: 7/9/2017

Level: Intermediate to Advanced

Set 26 Results

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Board 1, West deals, Both Vul

bridge card suitA 9 4 3
bridge card suitK 10 2
bridge card suitQ 10 8 5
bridge card suitA K
bridge card suitQ 8 7 2
bridge card suitA 9 3
bridge card suitA K 8 7 2
bridge card suit3

Scores for Board 1:

4bridge card suit: 10
4NT: 9
5bridge card suit: 8
5NT: 7
6bridge card suit: 5
5bridge card suit: 5
6bridge card suit: 4

Because of the poor spades, slam is less than 50%. You need roughly a 3-2 break and the king onside (yes, I know there are other ways to pick up the suit). How to avoid slam? The auction begins 1N-2bridge card suit-2bridge card suit. Now it is a question of methods. If East can make a splinter bid in clubs, West will known his bridge card suitK is wasted. This combined with the fact that neither player has great spades, should lead to stopping short of slam.

Board 2: South Opens 3bridge card suit, North bids 4bridge card suit -- N-S Vul.

bridge card suitA Q 10 8 3 2
bridge card suitK 2
bridge card suit8 7 3
bridge card suit8 3

bridge card suitK 9 7 4
bridge card suitA Q 9 8 5 4
bridge card suit--
bridge card suitA 7 2
 

Scores for Board 2:

7bridge card suit:10
7bridge card suit: 8
6bridge card suit: 7
6bridge card suit: 6
5bridge card suit: 4
5bridge card suit:3
Is West good enough to overcall 3bridge card suit? If he does, East might risk RKC (usually a no-no with a void) and assume that the one keycard response shows the right black ace. If he then asks for the trump queen, will West dare show not only that card, but the bridge card suitK as well? The auction would go: (3bridge card suit) 3bridge card suit (4bridge card suit) 4NT 5bridge card suit (1430)  5bridge card suit (queen ask) 5bridge card suit (bridge card suitQ+bridge card suitK) 7bridge card suit.  Maybe I am dreaming.

Board 3, West deals, North bids 1bridge card suit, Both vul

bridge card suitA 10
bridge card suitK Q 8 7 4
bridge card suitA 10 7 6 2
bridge card suit3
bridge card suitJ 9 4
bridge card suitA 9 4 3 2
bridge card suitK 4
bridge card suitA K 4

Scores for Board 3:

7bridge card suit:10
6bridge card suit: 6
5bridge card suit: 3
4NT:1
After 1bridge card suit (1bridge card suit) 2bridge card suit, what will West do? Should he bid his diamonds? If he bids 3bridge card suit, East might control bid 4bridge card suit next. Alternatively, West might splinter with 4bridge card suit over 2bridge card suit. In all cases, I think it is good just for E-W to reach a small slam. Reaching seven requires diagnosing the diamond situation--not easy.

Board 4, East Deals, Nobody Vul

bridge card suit5 2
bridge card suitQ 7
bridge card suitK 4 2
bridge card suitA 10 9 5 4 3
bridge card suitA 10
bridge card suitA K J 10 4
bridge card suitA J 5 4 3
bridge card suitQ

Scores for Board 4:

6bridge card suit:10
5bridge card suit: 8
5bridge card suit: 5
6bridge card suit: 5
3NT: 2
Because you can cash two high diamonds and then try hearts, six diamonds is good even on a spade lead. The auction should start 1bridge card suit-1NT-3bridge card suit.  West now has many choices, including 3bridge card suit (since he can't have spades, this shows some sort of good hand). Each player will have to have his bidding shoes on to reach this one.

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