vg|2014 USBC R16 C,Segment 6 of 8,I,16,30,Sherman npc,188,Koneru,166| rs|3NE-1,3NW=,4HE-1,4HE-1,4HE-2,4SNx-3,3NS+1,3NS+1,4SN=,4SN=,3NW-2,3NE-1,4HE+1,4HE+1,3NS=,3NN+3,3NE+1,4SE=,6NS=,6NN=,2HE+1,3CS-1,4HW-1,4HE-1,4SS-2,4HN-1,1NN=,3CS-2,1NS+1,4SW-1| pn|Dwyer,Woolsey,Ekeblad,Stewart,Koneru,Kamil,Krekorian,Coren|pg|| qx|o16|st||md|2SKT87HQ9652DK986C,SA54HA7DQ7532CAK7,SJ3HJT43DAJC98542,SQ962HK8DT4CQJT63|sv|e|nt|Vugraphzfg: Welcome all to the 6th segment of the round of 16|pg|| nt|shengabus: Welcome back to the US Trials, segment 6/8 (120 bds total) -- I will be on voice shortly.|pg|| mb|1C|an|strong|mb|p|mb|1D|an|0-8|mb|1N|nt|shengabus: 1@c strong, 1@d not-so-strong|pg|| mb|p|mb|2H|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|h5|pc|hA|pc|h3|pc|h8|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c3|pc|s8|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c4|nt|yorkbeach: Hello Yuan, hello everyone|pg|| pc|c6|pc|d6|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c8|pc|cQ|pc|d8|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|h6|pc|s4|pc|c5|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 22 IMPs is a small margin at this stage of the match|pg|| pc|cT|pc|h2|pc|d2|pc|c9|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s7|pc|sA|pc|s3|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pc|sK|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: EW general bidding style is Precision|pg|| nt|MCarroll: m|pg|| pc|d9|pc|d3|pc|dA|pc|d4|pg|| pc|h4|pc|hK|pc|h9|pc|h7|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|c16|st||md|2SKT87HQ9652DK986C,SA54HA7DQ7532CAK7,SJ3HJT43DAJC98542,SQ962HK8DT4CQJT63|sv|e|mb|1D|mb|p|mb|1S|mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|c4|pc|c3|pc|h6|pc|cK|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c6|pc|s8|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c5|pc|cT|pc|d6|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|d8|pc|d2|pc|c8|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|d9|pc|d3|pc|c9|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s7|nt|bobh1: hi all|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: kamil befuddled?|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s3|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d5|pc|dJ|pc|d4|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h7|pc|h3|pc|hK|pg|| pc|dT|pc|h2|pc|d7|pc|dA|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h8|pc|hQ|pc|hA|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|sJ|pc|s6|pc|h5|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|o17|st||md|3S83H983D973CK8732,SAJ52HT42DAKJT6C5,SK974HADQ542CA964,SQT6HKQJ765D8CQJT|sv|o|nt|yorkbeach: NS also playing a strong club system|pg|| mb|1D|an|alert|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|s8|nt|yorkbeach: unusual style to raise directly to 4@h|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: but leaves opponents guessing|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: @s lead threatens a ruff|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: declarer can counter by discarding a @s on the second @d but then has work to do to avoid 2@c losers|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sK|pc|s6|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sT|pc|s3|nt|yorkbeach: with the @hA bare, the defenders cannot play 2 rounds of trumps, but South's @h9 might become an important card|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: declarer will have problems avoiding an overruff|pg|| pc|sA|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d2|pc|d8|pc|d3|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pc|sQ|pc|d7|pg|| pc|c5|pc|cA|pc|cT|pc|c2|pg|| pc|s9|pc|hK|pc|d9|pc|s5|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: the ruffing finesse means only one club ruff required but South's trumps still a problem|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c3|pc|h2|pc|c4|pg|| pc|d6|pc|d5|pc|h5|pc|h8|pg|| pc|c7|pc|h4|pc|c6|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|hT|pc|hA|pc|h6|pc|h3|pg|| mc|9|nt|yorkbeach: North would like to sya 'dont waste too much brain power pard, this is going down'|pg|| pg|| qx|c17|st||md|3S83H983D973CK8732,SAJ52HT42DAKJT6C5,SK974HADQ542CA964,SQT6HKQJ765D8CQJT|sv|o|mb|1D|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobh1: was that really their auction?|pg|| pc|s8|nt|vugraphzfv: y|pg|| nt|bobh1: surprised i would have been more circumspect with the west hand|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: why?|pg|| nt|bobh1: altho they didn't miss anything|pg|| nt|bobh1: slam potential|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: @D not breaking favorably, only 3 trump, @S finesse figures to lose ....|pg|| nt|bobh1: right but in the modern style east in pretty unlimited|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: plus Kamil took long time to play 3N so catch up in the bidding :)|pg|| pc|sA|nt|bobh1: if i had to make one bid it would be 4@H but there is room|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: same jump in other room by woolsey and there 1@D could have been 0|pg|| nt|bobh1: four is in jeopardy|pg|| nt|drewsky: Old Armenian proverb "when partner dont lead your suit, he leading shortness''|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: can we please have an old armenian confirm that quote?|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s6|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d2|pc|d8|pc|d7|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pc|sT|pc|d3|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hA|pc|h5|pc|h3|pg|| pc|sK|pc|sQ|pc|s3|pc|s2|pg|| pc|s7|nt|vugraphzfv: actually @S4|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|d9|pc|s5|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h8|pc|h4|pc|d5|pg|| nt|bobh1: he might have played this more effectively|pg|| nt|drewsky: East had to take the ruffing finesse in diamonds after he pitched his spade. He can no loner make this unless South lets him sneak a club thru|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c2|pc|c5|pc|cA|pg|| pc|s9|nt|drewsky: still down|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|h9|mc|9|pg|| qx|o18|st||md|4S95HQDAKT982CJ874,SKJ86HJT94DCQT965,SAQT43HK72DJ4CK32,S72HA8653DQ7653CA|sv|n|nt|yorkbeach: well defended again|pg|| mb|1H|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: very disciplined by Dwyer|pg|| pc|dA|pc|h4|pc|d4|pc|d3|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: with NS silent, declarer has little idea of the high cards or the bad breaks|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: though @dAK with South suggests @sA with North|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: because South did not overcall or X 1@h|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c3|pc|cA|pc|c4|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s5|pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hA|pc|hQ|pc|h9|pg|| pc|d5|pc|d2|pc|hT|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c2|pc|h3|pc|c7|pg|| pc|d6|pc|d8|pc|hJ|pc|hK|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h8|nt|yorkbeach: usual rule is not to overruff with natural trump winner but North is worried about endplay|pg|| pc|d9|pc|c9|pg|| pc|d7|pc|dT|pc|s6|pc|s4|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: not often a defender gets to cash a fifth round winner :)|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sK|pc|sA|pc|s2|pg|| pc|sT|pc|h6|mc|8|pg|| qx|c18|st||md|4S95HQDAKT982CJ874,SKJ86HJT94DCQT965,SAQT43HK72DJ4CK32,S72HA8653DQ7653CA|sv|n|nt|bobh1: another blast?|pg|| mb|1H|nt|bobh1: i feel another 4@H blast coming|pg|| nt|drewsky: perhaps could have made it if he ducked the original spade lead, won the spade continuation, pitched a spade away on the diamonds, etc|pg|| mb|2D|mb|4H|nt|vugraphzfv: any thoughts about Dwyer NOT overcalling?|pg|| mb|4S|nt|bobh1: i'm surprised|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|d|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|cA|pc|c4|nt|drewsky: This is going to be UGLY|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c3|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: krekorian asks about carding - udca - before playing 3|pg|| nt|drewsky: 2@D overcall at these colors facing ab unpassed partner is a very dangerous action.|pg|| pc|hA|pc|hQ|nt|bobh1: agree but with 64 i prefer to bid|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h7|pg|| pc|d3|pc|dA|pc|s6|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c2|pc|s2|pc|c7|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dT|pc|s8|pc|d4|pg|| nt|bobh1: North is really being punished|pg|| pc|c9|pc|cK|pc|s7|pc|c8|pg|| pc|h6|pc|s5|pc|h4|pc|h2|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sJ|pc|sQ|nt|bobh1: ouch|pg|| nt|drewsky: undo|pg|| mc|7|nt|drewsky: he played the queen|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: claim is correct, not sure which trick i got wrong|pg|| pg|| qx|o19|st||md|1SK97HA3DJT42CKQ82,SAJ4H972DA983CA64,S52HKQJT4DKQ6CJ75,SQT863H865D75CT93|sv|e|nt|yorkbeach: NS will be feeling good having take 3 consecutive games off|pg|| mb|1N|an|14-16|mb|p|mb|2D|mb|p|mb|2H|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: 1NT 14-16 allegedly|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: 3NT not a good spot with 3@s and 2 aces to lose on most layouts|pg|| pc|d3|nt|yorkbeach: but here East is lacking entries|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: knocking out the @dA ensures success if East holds the @sA|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d5|pc|d2|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c3|pc|c2|pc|c4|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|d7|pc|d4|pc|dA|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c7|pc|c9|pc|c8|pg|| pc|sA|mc|10|pg|| qx|c19|st||md|1SK97HA3DJT42CKQ82,SAJ4H972DA983CA64,S52HKQJT4DKQ6CJ75,SQT863H865D75CT93|sv|e|nt|bobh1: drew is right|pg|| mb|1D|mb|p|nt|vugraphzfv: i would never admit that in public|pg|| mb|1H|mb|p|mb|1N|nt|bobh1: i'm sure he didn't mean that drew|pg|| mb|p|mb|2D!|mb|p|mb|2N|nt|drewsky: :)|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobh1: obvious @s lead|pg|| nt|drewsky: dont you mean obvious JACK @S lead ? :)|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: kamil now asking -- i think about @S|pg|| nt|bobh1: whether S coiuld have 4?|pg|| nt|drewsky: south cannot have 4S|pg|| nt|bobh1: not when he reboids 2N|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: not sure if 1N and/or 2N denied 4@S but 2N definitely not 4@S not 3@H|pg|| pc|d3|nt|drewsky: South rebids 1NT with 4-3-3-3|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: IF 1N denies 4@S then what is 2S reply to 2@D??|pg|| nt|drewsky: but would have opoened 1C|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d5|pc|d2|pg|| nt|drewsky: 2@S reply to 2@D = 4 spades and previous missorted hand :)|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: :)|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c3|pc|cQ|pc|cA|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s2|pc|sQ|pc|sK|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h9|pc|h4|pc|h8|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h2|pc|hT|pc|h5|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h6|pc|c2|pc|h7|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|s6|mc|10|nt|vugraphzfv: sorry play went fast -- obviously i couldn't keep up with discards|pg|| pg|| qx|o20|st||md|2SAJ3HQ2DKQJCAQ763,SHAT7654DA75CJ952,SKQT87652H83D94CT,S94HKJ9DT8632CK84|sv|b|mb|1H|mb|4S|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: playing a strong club system, West definitely 1@h, not 2@h|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: South a good hand but two fast heart losers|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: too bad if North is void in hearts|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h2|pc|h6|pc|h3|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 5@s would be too high|pg|| pc|h9|pc|hQ|pc|hA|pc|h8|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d4|pc|d2|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|hT|mc|10|nt|yorkbeach: 17 was flat - Koneru also found the spade lead that led to the trump promotion|pg|| pg|| qx|c20|st||md|2SAJ3HQ2DKQJCAQ763,SHAT7654DA75CJ952,SKQT87652H83D94CT,S94HKJ9DT8632CK84|sv|b|mb|1H|nt|vugraphzfv: kamil apolgizing re: opening lead on 19|pg|| mb|3S|mb|p|nt|bobh1: 4@H is a freebie i think|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: drew's comment re: the i forgot convention i think chagas had CC that said 4@S=RKC 4N=partner forgot 4@S=RKC|pg|| mb|4S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|hK|nt|vugraphzfv: oh missort vs i forgot|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hT|pc|h3|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dJ|pc|dA|pc|d9|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h8|pc|h9|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|c2|pc|cT|mc|10|nt|vugraphzfv: other table NS all plus scores|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: ekeblad-dwyer|pg|| pg|| qx|o21|st||md|3SJ93HJ65DT7CQT975,SQ85HA9DAQ953CK64,SK72HKT872DKJ842C,SAT64HQ43D6CAJ832|sv|n|mb|2D|an|5!h 4+!d 10-15p|mb|d|an|light takeout of !h|nt|yorkbeach: 2@d = 5+@h & 4+@d|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 10-15 points|pg|| mb|2H|nt|yorkbeach: Woolsey has a good hand and the diamonds well held|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: plus vulnerability is favorable|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: but would X be for penalties?|pg|| pc|h2|nt|Vugraphzfg: they just said it out loud, it was a light takeout double for @h|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: South has shown preference for hearts, so Ekeblad leads one|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: thanks - I meant X by Woolsey of 2@h|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: but if East has shown takeout of hearts, A-x is not enough even if X would be business|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: probably responsive anyway|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h5|pc|h9|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: Woolsey knows the cards will not be breaking kindly|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c7|pc|cK|pc|d4|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: but clubs did not have to be 5-0|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: can see 6 only tricks at this point|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: W asks about N/S carding, it is upside down|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: North showed an opening hand, so the @sK and @dK both figure to be there|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sK|pc|s4|pc|s3|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sT|pc|sJ|pc|s5|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: declarer hopes spades yield 3 tricks then just needs an endplay for one more|pg|| pc|h6|pc|hA|pc|h7|pc|h3|pg|| pc|s8|pc|s2|pc|sA|pc|s9|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: @SJ offside dashes that hope|pg|| pc|s6|pc|c5|pc|d3|pc|d2|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: South has carefully kept the @hJ to maintain communications|pg|| pc|d6|pc|dT|pc|dQ|pc|dK|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h4|pc|hJ|pc|c4|pg|| pc|hT|pc|c3|pc|d7|pc|d5|pg|| pc|h8|mc|7|pg|| qx|c21|st||md|3SJ93HJ65DT7CQT975,SQ85HA9DAQ953CK64,SK72HKT872DKJ842C,SAT64HQ43D6CAJ832|sv|n|nt|vugraphzfv: vs woolsey-stewart|pg|| mb|1H|mb|p|nt|vugraphzfv: i know both of those big club systems -- so of course i'm at a different table|pg|| nt|bobh1: i would respond 1N but pass is an option|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphzfv: it was koneru thinking|pg|| mb|d|mb|p|mb|2H|mb|p|mb|3D|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobh1: ekeblad opened north with 2@D presumably multi|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: eke 2@D = 10-15 5+@H 4+@D|pg|| nt|bobh1: oh ok|pg|| nt|drewsky: I normally would never pass 1@H|pg|| nt|bobh1: then it makes perfect sense|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h9|pc|hT|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c7|pc|cK|pc|d4|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s2|pc|sT|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hA|pc|h2|pc|h4|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: koneru might have wanted @HJ as entry|pg|| pc|c4|pc|d2|pc|cA|pc|c5|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h6|pc|d3|pc|h7|pg|| pc|h8|pc|c2|pc|cT|pc|d5|pg|| pc|hK|pc|c8|pc|dT|pc|c6|pg|| nt|bobh1: well played|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d6|pc|d7|pc|dA|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: but if koneru had @HJ ...|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|d8|pc|s4|pc|c9|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|o22|st||md|4ST92HQ762DJ8763CA,SK8HJ3DAT4CKQ5432,SQ63H4DK952CJT876,SAJ754HAKT985DQC9|sv|e|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|2C|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|3S|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: knowing that Stewart could not open 1@c, Woolsey is content to play in 4@h|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c6|pc|c9|pg|| pc|d3|nt|yorkbeach: Dwyer leads his singleton hoping to score that card, the h!Q, an entry in partner's hand and a ruff|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d2|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h4|pc|h5|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h3|pc|c7|pc|h8|pc|hQ|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: with 2 discards available on the @cKQ Stewart does not woryy about trying to ruff a spade|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s8|mc|11|nt|Vugraphzfg: short break|pg|| pg|| qx|c22|st||md|4ST92HQ762DJ8763CA,SK8HJ3DAT4CKQ5432,SQ63H4DK952CJT876,SAJ754HAKT985DQC9|sv|e|mb|1H|nt|bobh1: a reasonable slam EW need to avoid|pg|| mb|p|mb|2C|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|3S|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobh1: same auction|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: but stewart's 1@H was 10-15|pg|| nt|bobh1: W has a nice enough hand but too much in partner's short suits|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c6|pc|c9|pg|| pc|d3|pc|dA|pc|d5|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h4|pc|hT|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d4|pc|d9|pc|h5|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h2|pc|hJ|pc|d2|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c7|pc|hA|pc|d6|pg|| pc|hK|nt|bobh1: he is ruffinga @C in case they break a little better|pg|| pc|h6|pc|c4|pc|dK|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h7|pc|dT|pc|s3|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s9|pc|sK|pc|s6|pg|| nt|bobh1: now the @S will show up|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c8|mc|11|pg|| qx|o23|st||md|1SKJT86HQ6DJT52C53,SQ9752HJT3DQ8CT84,SAHA8DAK64CAK9762,S43HK97542D973CQJ|sv|b|nt|Vugraphzfg: players are back|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1C|an|strong|nt|yorkbeach: 1C strong artificial|pg|| mb|1H|mb|d|an|5-7|mb|p|mb|2C|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|mb|3D|mb|p|mb|3H|mb|d|nt|yorkbeach: perhaps South not quite strong enough for 1@s positive on NS methods|pg|| mb|r|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|hJ|nt|yorkbeach: Dwyer was trying to get his partner to bid 3NT. Woolsey's X has done well|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 3Nt still has play even from the wrong side|pg|| pc|h8|pc|hK|pc|h6|pg|| pc|h2|nt|yorkbeach: Dwyer will focus on the contract and forget about what might have been|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|hT|pc|hA|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s3|pc|s6|pc|s7|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d3|pc|d2|nt|yorkbeach: lack of entries forces him to play for @dQ drop|pg|| pc|d8|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d7|pc|d5|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|bobholl: pfftt|pg|| pc|d6|pc|d9|pc|dT|pc|s2|pg|| pc|dJ|mc|9|nt|yorkbeach: sometimes when you are playing well you get a bit of luck|pg|| pg|| qx|c23|st||md|1SKJT86HQ6DJT52C53,SQ9752HJT3DQ8CT84,SAHA8DAK64CAK9762,S43HK97542D973CQJ|sv|b|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobh1: a pretty good slam here|pg|| mb|2C|mb|p|mb|2D|an|0-1 control|mb|p|mb|3C|mb|p|mb|3S|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobh1: north just ran out of space|pg|| pc|h5|pc|hQ|pc|hJ|pc|h8|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c8|pc|cA|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cJ|pc|c5|pc|c4|pg|| nt|bobh1: not sure that was the best play but it will work|pg|| pc|c9|pc|h7|pc|s6|pc|cT|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sA|pc|s3|pc|s8|pg|| pc|c7|pc|h4|pc|sT|mc|12|nt|vugraphzfv: short break|pg|| pg|| qx|o24|st||md|2S87532HK94DQ6CJ43,SJHAJT863DKT54CAK,ST6HQ52DJ832CQ765,SAKQ94H7DA97CT982|sv|o|mb|1C|an|strong|mb|p|mb|1H|an|!s 9+hcp|mb|p|mb|2H|mb|p|mb|3C|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: 1@C strong artificial for EW too|pg|| mb|3D|nt|yorkbeach: 1@h transfer showing spades|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: when opener has a strong club, his hand wil be stronger than partner's most of the time, so a good idea to use transfers|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: also gives opener an easy bid with nothing much to say of completing the transfer|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|yorkbeach: though here Woolsey had a good heart suit to show|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 8 top tricks and a ninth certain by playing on diamonds|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 10 if the @s10 drops|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: to retain an entry to the spades logical to win in dummy|pg|| pc|d4|nt|yorkbeach: miscounted :)|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dA|pg|| nt|bobholl: did take @D K i guess|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: he won in hand with A@d|pg|| pc|h7|nt|yorkbeach: 9 on top|pg|| pc|h4|pc|hJ|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|sT|pc|sA|pc|s2|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s3|pc|h3|pc|s6|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s5|pc|h6|pc|h5|pg|| pc|s9|pc|s7|pc|h8|pc|h2|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d6|pc|dT|pc|dJ|pg|| mc|10|nt|Vugraphzfg: Stewart said he played the wrong card on trick 1|pg|| pg|| qx|c24|st||md|2S87532HK94DQ6CJ43,SJHAJT863DKT54CAK,ST6HQ52DJ832CQ765,SAKQ94H7DA97CT982|sv|o|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|1S|mb|p|mb|2D|mb|p|mb|3C|nt|vugraphzfv: i feel better now that i've corrected play of 4@SX|pg|| mb|p|mb|3H|mb|p|mb|3S|nt|bobh1: i was getting a sense of deja vu there|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: but with a new ending|pg|| mb|p|mb|4C|nt|vugraphzfv: woolsey-stewart transfer postive responses to 1@C seemed to work well in other room|pg|| mb|p|mb|4S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|vugraphzfv: i think they've been doing that less than 6 months|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|bobh1: this is not a bad contract|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: was it bid by design -- or a stumble??|pg|| nt|drewsky: wel....3NT has 9 aces|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: 10|pg|| nt|drewsky: 9|pg|| nt|bobh1: 3N is better but both are pretty good|pg|| nt|drewsky: only 10 because spades come in|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: aha i gave @S9 full credit|pg|| nt|drewsky: 3NT is a 10000% make|pg|| nt|bobh1: michael chose not to make the bid that ends all auctions...3N|pg|| nt|bobh1: he thought the extra risk was justified by the slam potential|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: how's the line try to score 5 tricks outside trump - ruff @C and @H then exit with minor hoping for overtrick?|pg|| nt|drewsky: I would have interpeted 4@C as a quebis for spades since 3NT was available as a strain suggestion.|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: coren into 3rd rearrangement of his hand since lead made|pg|| nt|drewsky: anyone ?|pg|| nt|bobh1: i think in Florida, where John Solodar lives, 3N ends all auctions so is not a strain suggestion|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d2|pc|dA|pg|| nt|drewsky: SO you dont agree that 4@C is que for spades ?|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s5|pc|sJ|pc|s6|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h5|pc|h7|nt|bobh1: it's a cue-bid for something, which he happens to have|pg|| pc|h9|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h2|pc|s9|pc|h4|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s2|pc|h6|pc|sT|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s3|pc|h8|nt|bobh1: maybe it's choice of games?|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: i didn't see krekorian's discard :(|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s7|pc|hT|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|d9|pc|d6|pc|d5|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d7|pc|s8|pc|dT|pg|| mc|10|nt|vugraphzfv: Kamil got Coren to speed up and claimed if anything goes wrong - i forgive you|pg|| pg|| qx|o25|st||md|3SAKQ2HK7DAQJ75C65,SJ75HT63D6432CK32,ST8HAJ98DK9CAJT74,S9643HQ542DT8CQ98|sv|e|mb|1H|an|alert|nt|bobholl: canape 1@H|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: canape into clubs|pg|| mb|p|mb|2C|an|gf|mb|p|mb|2D|an|alert|mb|p|mb|2H|an|alert|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: hence the 2@d and 2@h openings showing 5 hearts|pg|| mb|2S|an|5+!c|nt|yorkbeach: presumably South's 2@c had an alert|pg|| mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: with no suit agreed, 4NT would be invitational|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: N described a hand with 2-4-2-5 shape|pg|| mb|4N|nt|Vugraphzfg: 2@c was artificial, game force|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: North is better than he might be and has good club spots|pg|| mb|p|mb|6N|nt|bobholl: only looking at NS 6@D very good|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: so accepts the invitation|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobholl: but with @C this way 6NT also makes|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 6NT might make with @d5-1 if clubs friendly|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: so not much to choose between the contracts|pg|| pc|d4|nt|yorkbeach: West leads passively|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: wrong holding for leading dummy's second suit|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 10-x-x not a safe lead|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: could take one club finesse early|pg|| pc|d9|pc|dT|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c3|pc|cJ|pc|cQ|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: will aim to combine chances of @h drop|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: and exert some pressure by running @d before taking second @c finesse|pg|| pc|s6|pc|sA|pc|s5|pc|s8|pg|| pc|d5|pc|d2|pc|dK|pc|d8|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: or could take heart finesse if he feels strongly that East is guarding the clubs|pg|| pc|sT|pc|s3|pc|sK|pc|s7|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sJ|pc|c4|pc|s4|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h3|pc|hA|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h4|pc|hK|pc|h6|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d3|pc|c7|pc|h5|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|d6|pc|h9|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|d7|pc|hT|pc|hJ|nt|yorkbeach: a squeeze is possible if East holds the @s9 and the @cK|pg|| pc|c8|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c2|nt|bobholl: Q@H came later i guess|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: Dwyer careful about this trick, thinking hard|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: restricted choice says club honors are split|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: would be a big position to go for the squeeze|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: also need to be confident that West does not hold the @s9|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: no - going down whatever if West holds the last spade, so declarer knows East has it|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: there started as 4 ways East could hold KQx but 12 ways of holding Hxx|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: so better than 2:1 in favor of finessing|pg|| nt|bobholl: but the pauses in play by stewart may convince him that the squeeze is on :) |pg|| nt|andyv: :)|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: e/w played in tempo|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: Ekeblad will be having a nervous moment|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: dummy is the worst place to be in this situation|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: you know what partner should do|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: I had to catch up to this position, so some of the discards are not in order, e.g., when Q@h was discarded|pg|| pc|cT|pc|c9|pg|| nt|bobholl: pfftt|pg|| mc|12|nt|yorkbeach: the other table has caught up|pg|| pg|| qx|c25|st||md|3SAKQ2HK7DAQJ75C65,SJ75HT63D6432CK32,ST8HAJ98DK9CAJT74,S9643HQ542DT8CQ98|sv|e|mb|1C|mb|p|mb|1D|mb|p|mb|1H|mb|p|nt|drewsky: 2@S now|pg|| nt|drewsky: 4th suit forcing with 4 spqdes|pg|| mb|2S!|an|4!S, FG|nt|bobh1: some play that 2@S denies 4 @Ss|pg|| nt|drewsky: they dont|pg|| nt|bobh1: but drew knows their system :)|pg|| nt|drewsky: lol they are playing my notes HAHA|pg|| mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|6N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|s3|nt|bobh1: double hooking the @Cs is the best approach i think|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s5|pc|s8|pg|| nt|drewsky: well....take club finesse, but bot another @C finesse until the very very end|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c3|nt|drewsky: not*|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sK|pc|s7|pc|sT|pg|| nt|bobh1: there may be a squeeze|pg|| pc|d5|pc|d4|pc|dK|pc|d8|pg|| pc|d9|nt|bobh1: or you make talk yourself into playing for a squeeze when another @C finesse works |pg|| pc|dT|pc|dA|pc|d2|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|d3|pc|c4|pc|c8|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|drewsky: pop up squeeze whenver kamil has the 4th spade or the heart queen|pg|| pc|d6|pc|c7|pc|c9|pg|| pc|d7|pc|sJ|pc|h9|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h6|pc|hA|pc|h4|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h5|pc|hK|pc|h3|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|hT|pc|hJ|pc|s6|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c2|pc|cT|mc|12|pg|| qx|o26|st||md|4SJT52HQ8DK8CAK987,SHJ953DJT9742CQT3,SA876HT42DA5C6542,SKQ943HAK76DQ63CJ|sv|b|mb|1S|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|2H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|h8|nt|yorkbeach: an alterless auction|pg|| pc|h9|pc|hT|pc|hK|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: the theory is that you lead trumps against this auction if you have declarer's second suit whatever your trump holding|pg|| pc|d6|pc|d8|pc|dJ|pc|dA|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h6|pc|hQ|pc|h3|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c3|pc|c2|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|hA|pc|c8|nt|yorkbeach: trying to put North in with the @cJ - unlucky|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h2|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dK|pc|d2|pc|d5|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cT|pc|c4|pc|h7|pg|| pc|d3|nt|yorkbeach: I meant declarer's main suit, the side suit (in this case spades)|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|c26|st||md|4SJT52HQ8DK8CAK987,SHJ953DJT9742CQT3,SA876HT42DA5C6542,SKQ943HAK76DQ63CJ|sv|b|mb|1S|mb|2C|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|nt|bobh1: a mild stretch|pg|| mb|2N|mb|p|nt|bobh1: prime hand|pg|| mb|3C|mb|p|nt|drewsky: jimk is not shy|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|vugraphzfv: kamil DID think about doing something|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|d5|pc|d3|pc|dK|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|pc|c2|pc|cJ|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: won't know until next round of trump if Kamil followed with @C3 or @C10|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cT|pc|c4|pc|s3|pg|| pc|h8|pc|hJ|pc|h2|pc|h6|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c5|pc|s4|pc|c7|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h4|pc|hK|pc|hQ|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: 19 min on the clock -- krekorian just announced to the table|pg|| pc|hA|pc|c8|pc|h5|pc|hT|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|o27|st||md|1ST8642HJ7DK6CQT96,S753HAK83DA543C72,SKQ9HT62DQJT87CK5,SAJHQ954D92CAJ843|sv|o|mb|p|mb|1N|an|10-12|mb|p|mb|2C|an|gf stayman|mb|p|mb|2H|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: 1NT = 10-12 1st 2nd nv|pg|| mb|4H|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: Stewart has faith in his partner's dummy play|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|pc|dQ|nt|bobholl: and in his own @C's|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: a loser in each side suit and plenty of work to do|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d6|pc|dA|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c5|nt|warrens: game seems to require 3-2 trumps and either KQ of @C's onside or 3-3|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d3|pc|dJ|nt|warrens: not terrible, but not good odds non-vul at imps|pg|| pc|d9|pg|| pc|s2|nt|warrens: however, seems about right when down 50|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sQ|pc|sA|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c6|pc|c2|pc|cK|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c9|pc|h8|pc|hT|pg|| pc|sK|pc|sJ|pc|s4|pc|s5|pg|| pc|s9|pc|h4|pc|s6|pc|s7|pg|| nt|warrens: not a @D?|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: EW willl not have seen the score but will be aware they have lost IMPs this set|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cT|pc|hK|pc|d7|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h2|pc|h5|pc|h7|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h6|nt|warrens: right and they started the set down 22|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|hJ|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|c27|st||md|1ST8642HJ7DK6CQT96,S753HAK83DA543C72,SKQ9HT62DQJT87CK5,SAJHQ954D92CAJ843|sv|o|mb|p|mb|1D|mb|p|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|2H|nt|bobh1: probably they will also reach game|pg|| nt|bobh1: don't see a 10th trick|pg|| mb|p|mb|2N!|an|ask|mb|p|mb|3H|an|4!H|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|cT|pc|c2|pc|cK|pc|cA|pg|| nt|bobh1: maybe set up a @C?|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c9|pc|c7|pc|c5|pg|| pc|h7|nt|bobh1: now he can draw trumps and ruff out the @C Q|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h2|pc|h4|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h6|pc|h5|pc|hJ|pg|| pc|h3|pc|hT|pc|hQ|pc|s2|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c6|nt|bobh1: well done|pg|| pc|h8|pc|d7|pg|| nt|bobh1: oops|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d8|pc|d9|pc|dK|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: wasn't @CJ float 100% for the contract?|pg|| nt|passell: yes|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s3|pc|sQ|pc|sA|pg|| pc|c8|pc|cQ|pc|d4|pc|s9|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|o28|st||md|2SKQ987HK97DKQ72C5,SJT64HAT62DAT3CK9,SAHQJ84D964CAQ874,S532H53DJ85CJT632|sv|n|nt|warrens: however, 47 imps is still very attainable with 33 boards to go|pg|| mb|1D|an|13-15p|mb|p|mb|p|mb|1S|nt|yorkbeach: with 3 tens and 12 HCP, Woolsey decides he is too strong for a 10-12 1NT|pg|| mb|p|nt|bobholl: too good for a 10-12 nt :)|pg|| nt|warrens: I expected Stewart to try 1@S|pg|| mb|2D|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: Dwyer has a lot more than a proective overcall might have|pg|| mb|4S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: obviosuly thinks 2@d promises support|pg|| pc|h6|nt|warrens: even though 1@D is short and a 2@D overcall would be natural, 2@D here a cue bid, however, looks like they weren't in sync on whether or not it promised support|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h5|pc|h9|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s4|pc|sA|pc|s2|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d8|pc|dK|pc|dA|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h8|pc|h3|pc|h7|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hJ|pc|s5|pc|hK|pg|| pc|cT|pc|c5|pc|c9|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|d2|pc|cK|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|s3|pc|s8|pc|hT|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s6|pc|c8|pc|c3|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dT|pc|d6|pc|d5|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|c28|st||md|2SKQ987HK97DKQ72C5,SJT64HAT62DAT3CK9,SAHQJ84D964CAQ874,S532H53DJ85CJT632|sv|n|nt|vugraphzfv: 3 boards in 10 min -- anybody want some of that action?|pg|| mb|1D|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|2D|mb|p|mb|3C|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobh1: well...i gues a moysian is better than a super-moysian|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|d6|pg|| nt|bobh1: if i were South i would take a shot at 3N|pg|| pc|s6|pc|sA|pc|s5|pc|s7|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h3|pc|hK|pc|hA|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d4|pc|d8|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s4|pc|d9|pc|s3|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c9|pc|cQ|pc|c3|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c2|pc|h7|pc|cK|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sT|pc|c7|pc|s2|pg|| nt|bobh1: not sure|pg|| nt|bobh1: are @Hs really blocked?|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: dummy left with decent cribbage hand|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: y|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h2|pc|hQ|pc|h5|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|c6|pc|d2|pc|h6|pg|| pc|cA|pc|cT|mc|9|nt|bobh1: a missed opportunity|pg|| pg|| qx|o29|st||md|3SA98HKQ3DK32CQ862,SK7542HT854DAQ9CJ,SQJHJ76DJT654CAT5,ST63HA92D87CK9743|sv|b|nt|Vugraphzfg: last two boards before we break for lunch|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: it will be about 70 min break, we resume at 3:45 pm PST (6:45 EST)|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1D|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|c3|pc|c2|pc|cJ|pc|cA|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d7|pc|dK|pc|dA|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sQ|pc|s6|pc|s8|pg|| nt|warrens: a @S now and N will not have an entry to his long @D|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d8|pc|d2|pc|d9|pg|| pc|cT|pc|cK|pc|c6|nt|warrens: a @S discard?|pg|| pc|h5|pg|| pc|sT|pc|s9|nt|warrens: :)|pg|| pc|sK|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|s4|pc|d5|pc|s3|pc|sA|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h4|pc|h6|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h3|mc|7|pg|| qx|c29|st||md|3SA98HKQ3DK32CQ862,SK7542HT854DAQ9CJ,SQJHJ76DJT654CAT5,ST63HA92D87CK9743|sv|b|mb|p|mb|p|mb|1C|mb|1S|mb|2C|mb|2S|mb|3C|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|h5|pc|h6|pc|hA|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d3|pc|dQ|pc|d4|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d5|pc|d7|pc|dK|pg|| pc|d9|pc|dJ|pc|c4|pc|d2|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s9|pc|sK|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sQ|pc|s6|pc|s8|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|pc|c2|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|c5|mc|7|pg|| qx|o30|st||md|4SKHT8752DA83CAK73,SAQ865HKJ3DQ65CQ8,ST43HAQ94DT97C942,SJ972H6DKJ42CJT65|sv|o|mb|p|mb|1N|nt|yorkbeach: NS canape style |pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|s5|nt|yorkbeach: so South would have to open 2@h to show @h + @c|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s9|pc|sK|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 1NT 14-16 I believe|pg|| pc|h2|nt|warrens: now an easy 8 tricks (assuming a @H to the !Q) when e/w are making 2 or 3 @S's|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h4|pc|h6|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s4|pc|s7|pc|c3|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sT|pc|sJ|pc|d8|pg|| pc|s6|pc|c2|pc|s2|pc|d3|pg|| pc|s8|pc|c4|pc|c5|pc|c7|pg|| mc|8|nt|yorkbeach: Thanks Yuan, Andy and Carl our voice commentatorsThanks Maya our operatorThanks Bob and Warrenand most of all thanks to you for watching|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: That concludes this segment. We will be back in little over an hour|pg|| nt|Vugraphzfg: results for the completed matches can be seen here: http://usbf.org/docs/vugraphs/USBC2014/Bracket.php?stage=Roundof16|pg|| pg|| qx|c30|st||md|4SKHT8752DA83CAK73,SAQ865HKJ3DQ65CQ8,ST43HAQ94DT97C942,SJ972H6DKJ42CJT65|sv|o|nt|bobh1: one board to go...thx all|pg|| nt|bobh1: 50 imps is not insurmountable|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: final board of 6th octet|pg|| nt|bobh1: in 30 remaining boards|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: restart in about 1 hour|pg|| nt|bobh1: oh 15|pg|| mb|p|mb|1H|mb|1S|nt|bobh1: that makes it harder|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: 30 boards left to play|pg|| mb|3H|mb|3S|nt|bobh1: 30|pg|| mb|4C|mb|p|nt|bobh1: dwyer chose to open 1N in the other room|pg|| nt|bobh1: they will ban him from the local duplicate|pg|| mb|4H|mb|4S|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bobholl: in his canape system he has a terrible hand to bid|pg|| mb|p|nt|bobh1: the auction got a little higher in this room|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: systemically dwyer's other options were worsse|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c5|pc|cK|pc|c8|pg|| pc|cA|pc|cQ|pc|c9|pc|c6|pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: his other choice was 2@H = 10-15 5+@H 4+@C|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d6|pc|d9|pc|d2|pg|| pc|h8|pc|hJ|pc|hQ|pc|h6|pg|| pc|dT|pc|dJ|pc|d3|pc|d5|pg|| mc|9|nt|bobh1: thx all |pg|| nt|vugraphzfv: next set in 55 minutes|pg|| pg||