Posted 2010-January-20, 17:04
a: 1♠-P-1N-P-3♦-All pass. Club queen lead to king, top spade won by south and a diamond to declarer's jack. Top spade, spade ruffed in dummy. Heart to queen and ace, club to ace, diamond to declarer's ace. Top diamond, spade lost to north. Club to dummy's ten. Heart king cashed, heart ruffed, spade ruffed by south, but south can take only one more trick before conceding to dummy's hearts. N/S take two spades, two hearts, one club, and a diamond for -2 and +100.
b: 1♠-X-P-2♣-2♦-All pass. Same play/defense as above, +50.
c: 1♠-2♥-P-P-X-All pass. On good defense it seems like south has only one spade, two hearts, and a club, although a fifth trick seems fairly likely to appear. -800.
a-b = 2 IMPs (50)
a-c = 14 IMPs (900)
b-c = 13 IMPs (850)
Again, I continue my trend of responding on west hands that some might pass. Passing 1♠ would've worked out better this time.
Adam W. Meyerson
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit