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#1 User is offline   paulg 

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Posted 2013-February-10, 05:14

We lost by 73-33 imps.

There were three big swings out. We lost 16 imps when Alex and I bid to the wrong slam on board 3. We lost 15 imps when Alex doubled their game holding just two aces, four trumps and a singleton in the suit in which I'd made a vulnerable overcall - declarer failed to make the overtrick (!) but the problem was compounded when team mates played in my suit. Finally we lost 11 imps when team mates played in a 6-2 rather than their 4-4 fit.

We missed a couple of non-vulnerable games, including:


I took a pessimistic view given the vulnerability combined with the likelihood that partner did not have three spades. Wrong this time although I'm not sure how good game is, but everything makes! In the other room my hand forced to game over a simple 2 rebid.

Update: corrected vulnerability

This post has been edited by paulg: 2013-February-10, 08:01

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Posted 2013-February-10, 06:31

The usual result but very nice summary by paulg.

I would never pass 3 on your hand, and don't understand pass over 1D on board 22 and the failure to convert 4 to 4 on board 10. (but I would make other mistakes which would make the result worse)
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Posted 2013-February-10, 06:46

View Postgwnn, on 2013-February-10, 06:31, said:

I would never pass 3 on your hand ...

Perhaps I was overthinking the hand, but partner will not have a decent fitting sixteen count (would use Gazzilli) and opposite 26(32) we probably have a loser in every suit. The fact it was a non-vulnerable game and I had no intermediates were the big factors in my mind.
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Posted 2013-February-10, 07:28

View Postpaulg, on 2013-February-10, 06:46, said:

Perhaps I was overthinking the hand, but partner will not have a decent fitting sixteen count (would use Gazzilli) and opposite 26(32) we probably have a loser in every suit. The fact it was a non-vulnerable game and I had no intermediates were the big factors in my mind.


Ah, the diagram says you were vul.
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Posted 2013-February-10, 08:02

View PostMickyB, on 2013-February-10, 07:28, said:

Ah, the diagram says you were vul.

Thanks - fixed now :)
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Posted 2013-February-10, 21:07

Congrats On a fine match ..a tough match.

On bd 3 I might be in 7c down with a spade lead :(

1s=2c
2d=4c
5nt?=7c
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Posted 2013-February-11, 02:44

Following the play on the hand where you played 6S, north led the spade jack and later won the diamond queen. Now, he has a 100% set by giving partner a diamond ruff, indicated by the auction. Instead, north exited passively, which was only winning because south had the spade king. What if south had had 10xx of spades, couldn't declarer have played exactly the same?
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Posted 2013-February-11, 03:40

View Postmike777, on 2013-February-10, 21:07, said:

On bd 3 I might be in 7c down with a spade lead :(

We should have been in seven clubs too.
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