vg|EC 2011 Mixed Teams Final,2_3,I,17,32,Vriend,27,Zimmermann,15| rs|3NE+1,3NE+2,3CN+1,2SW=,3NS=,3NN+1,3NW=,3NW-2,1NS=,4HS=,2NE=,2NE=,3NN+1,3NN=,6DW=,3NE+3,2SN+1,2SN+1,6HS+1,6HS=,4HW+2,4HW=,4SW-2,4SW-2,5DN-1,3NN=,2HN-1,2HN-1,3NN=,3NN+1,4SN+1,5SN=| pn|Vriend,Cronier,Maas,D'Ovidio,Willard,Bertens,Multon,Verbeek|pg|| qx|o17|st||md|3SKT65HK95DQ8652CJ,SJ74HAJ6DTCKT9843,SQ98HT432DJ73CQ75,SA32HQ87DAK94CA62|sv|o|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|2S!|mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: I assume 2NT shows some fit for clubs|pg|| nt|Walddk2: 2@S = clubs we believe|pg|| nt|danilo1: 2@S is obviously @C transfer ... and 2NT shows good hand |pg|| nt|jbgood: or 2 NT club fit? |pg|| pc|d2|nt|Walddk2: Welcome to Pierre Schmidt|pg|| nt|chmitty: Hello:)|pg|| pc|dT|pc|dJ|pc|dA|pg|| nt|chmitty: 2NT shows both good hand and @c fit|pg|| pc|c2|pc|cJ|pc|cK|pc|c5|pg|| nt|danilo1: 3NT probably shows @D shorthness, otherwise difficult to see the reason for transfer|pg|| nt|chmitty: and 1NT 2@s 3@c 3NT would show a singleton @d|pg|| pc|cT|nt|jbgood: lots of tricks if (when) she gets the clubs right|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c6|nt|chmitty: but not here, because 2@s could be with a limited hand that you raise to 3NT when you here the good news|pg|| nt|chmitty: hear sry :(|pg|| pc|s5|pg|| pc|c3|pc|cQ|pc|cA|pc|d6|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h5|pc|hJ|pc|h2|pg|| pc|c9|pc|d7|pc|s2|pc|d5|pg|| pc|c4|pc|s9|pc|d4|pc|s6|pg|| nt|chmitty: for instance you bid 2@s with the actual hand but also with Jxx 10x xx KDxxxx (you would then pass 3@c)|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h3|pc|h8|pc|h9|pg|| pc|c8|nt|chmitty: that is in French std of course :)|pg|| pc|d3|pc|hQ|pc|hK|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|s8|pc|sA|pc|sK|pg|| nt|danilo1: why not with actual hand simply 1NT-3NT? ... suppose now 3@D would show singleton @D and slam try|pg|| nt|jbgood: perfvect carding by S|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sT|mc|10|pg|| qx|c17|st||md|3SKT65HK95DQ8652CJ,SJ74HAJ6DTCKT9843,SQ98HT432DJ73CQ75,SA32HQ87DAK94CA62|sv|o|nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|granguru: REHI|pg|| nt|famus: hi all|pg|| nt|hawe45: HI|pg|| nt|famus: I've ordered by Roland to dabble in some commentary!! here I go--|pg|| nt|famus: been*|pg|| nt|Walddk7: asked not ordered|pg|| nt|roswolf: hurrah|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|granguru: HAVE I SEEN YOU BEFORE?|pg|| nt|famus: :) ok|pg|| nt|psyck: Hello everyone|pg|| nt|psyck: Standings: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: rehi all|pg|| mb|1N|nt|roswolf: this will be interesting my longtime partner is sitting north and Sandra Penfold has been my teammate in open competition|pg|| nt|roswolf: rehi all|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi john|pg|| nt|granguru: :) |pg|| nt|roswolf: yes but i have lost some weight:)|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: classic weak2 by east|pg|| nt|psyck: website shows 37 for Harding instead of the 42 here...|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: Hi Geoff, hi everyone|pg|| mb|3N|nt|granguru: hehehe|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|granguru: me too...|pg|| nt|granguru: 35 pounds|pg|| nt|granguru: protein diet|pg|| nt|roswolf: 1nt is beleieved to be a transfer to @C|pg|| nt|riccho: hi everybody :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: looks like 4@h makes with the @c double finesse, but EW have a cheap 4@s sacrifice.|pg|| mb|p|nt|blum1956: hi all|pg|| pc|d5|nt|roswolf: can n/s avoid anything stupid -perhaps not|pg|| nt|roswolf: i would double as south if i was to do anything|pg|| pc|dT|nt|roswolf: n/s system is steam age ACOL (4CM) + many gadgets|pg|| nt|roswolf: a simple 4@S TO BID|pg|| nt|hajru: Welcom back.|pg|| nt|hajru: I don't have convention cards for NS, but it looks like they play limited opeing bids.|pg|| nt|hajru: Welcome Riccho|pg|| nt|arno11: good afternonn everyone|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: Looks like this is making even without getting the @d right|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|hajru: Did we just get new players?|pg|| pc|dA|pg|| nt|spooky: Both teams had a good start of the swiss, Brogeland scored 24 and Penfold 24 VP in the first match of the day|pg|| nt|roswolf: a gentle enough bd to start|pg|| nt|granguru: weak long @Cs|pg|| nt|roswolf: on a very good day slam may be on from west's point of view -nut no heroics are needed at the moment|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: is there a safety play against 4-0 either side?|pg|| pc|cA|nt|roswolf: the players will have the correct names shortly|pg|| nt|roswolf: GOOD TRUMP LEAD|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|roswolf: their nt is weak normally but they may have varied that|pg|| nt|spooky: Tor directly in a 4-3 fit.|pg|| nt|roswolf: WELL THE WEST HAND SHOULD MAKE SOME TRICKS IN THIS CONTRACT|pg|| nt|arno11: noon*|pg|| nt|riccho: after 14 Boards is Finland leading by a single imp (24-23)|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c5|pg|| nt|djneill: hi all|pg|| nt|granguru: making 10 tricks|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Hello John, Dan and Geoffrey|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi Dan|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| nt|granguru: hi |pg|| pc|c2|nt|roswolf: west kept his powder dry sensing no doubt that any + score would likely to be good|pg|| nt|roswolf: odd play trying a subterfuge|pg|| pc|s6|nt|arno11: we see a very close match 1 imp difference after the 1st half http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| pc|cT|pc|cQ|pg|| nt|roswolf: this could be ugly|pg|| nt|hedyg: good afternoon :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: Michal will post the names asap|pg|| nt|roswolf: just the right players names to be put in|pg|| nt|pelu: a lot of bidding to come to 4@h|pg|| nt|hajru: This makes more sense: 3@C some kind of bergen raise (6-9, 4 trumps), 3@D a range check,|pg|| nt|hajru: 3@s a cuebid which looks like an overbid to me|pg|| nt|hajru: but we ended up in a safe contract, with declarer about to make 11 tricks.|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: cashing the A could have been wrong if South was void|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d4|pc|d2|nt|psyck: looks like W can manoeuver a @c ruff though|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| nt|roswolf: HMM NOT quite the best defence|pg|| pc|d3|pc|dK|nt|hajru: Declarer will win the 2nd trick, knock out the HA and end up with 9 winners|pg|| nt|riccho: no idea where they come from, but the names sound bulgarian|pg|| nt|hajru: Well, yes, they sound south-east european to me too|pg|| nt|arno11: NS are from russia|pg|| nt|riccho: I´va been told that that NS come from russia :) that´s why I hate guessing :) |pg|| pc|d8|pc|s7|pg|| nt|psyck: in 4@h by winning @hK 1st round|pg|| pc|c6|pc|s5|pc|cK|nt|hajru: We start with an easy contract|pg|| nt|hajru: Does anybody know where the NS team is from?|pg|| nt|riccho: yes, but with this short matches here (28 bds) every imps can be decisive|pg|| pc|c7|pg|| pc|c9|nt|yorkbeach: safe to take the @h finese for 10 unless you think North has both missing @d|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: not so safe having crossed to dummy|pg|| nt|roswolf: hardly likely on the play to date|pg|| nt|blum1956: There were no reason to duck a diamond unless the declarer was going to take a heart finesse|pg|| pc|s8|nt|hajru: losing an imp or two against the 4H contract at the other table|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h5|pg|| nt|roswolf: i dont think so -2?|pg|| nt|roswolf: not much hope for the defence|pg|| nt|roswolf: fair point|pg|| pc|c8|nt|yorkbeach: a 3-card @d lead was rather unlikley on this auction - could probably tell from the spot cards as well|pg|| pc|h4|pc|s2|nt|jaapfr: gm all|pg|| nt|psyck: @s punches also would have worked in 4@h|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| pc|d6|pg|| pc|c4|pc|h2|nt|hajru: welcome back Jaap|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: still it is tough for the defenders to keep the right cards|pg|| pc|s3|nt|roswolf: now there might be|pg|| nt|spooky: if she ruffs what happens?|pg|| pc|h9|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|roswolf: discarding is better|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sA|pc|sT|pg|| nt|hedyg: these teams are for the moment in place 1 and 2|pg|| nt|roswolf: easy game|pg|| nt|granguru: claim time|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|spooky: it didn't matter did it?|pg|| nt|spooky: she only needed to play a @C |pg|| pc|hK|pc|hA|nt|jaapfr: was in another room re Henk:)|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, the operator confused me as well by changing the players.|pg|| nt|jaapfr: defense had here 5 tricks if timely @C switch|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hT|pc|h7|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|h6|pc|sQ|pc|d9|pc|sK|pg|| pg|| qx|o18|st||md|4SJ62HAK84DJ984CK7,SK9HQJ72DAKQ65CT9,SA53H65DT3CAQ8654,SQT874HT93D72CJ32|sv|n|nt|jbgood: another 3 NT|pg|| mb|p|mb|1D|mb|1N|mb|d|mb|2H!|nt|jbgood: (not that W will make 3 NT)|pg|| mb|p|nt|chmitty: lol|pg|| mb|2S|mb|3C|mb|p|nt|danilo1: despite only 10 Hcp, thk North hand good for at least Game try (providing that he includes @C showing in invitation)|pg|| nt|danilo1: ca Vrien now validate @CK?|pg|| nt|danilo1: *can|pg|| nt|chmitty: South has some good news, and some bad news (minimum hand) ... will she bid ?|pg|| nt|danilo1: and bid 3@S ev.|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|chmitty: we have the answer|pg|| nt|jbgood: very difficult - if prd has a @s stop he also needs something good in @ds|pg|| pc|d7|nt|danilo1: if she can project 6 @C tricks + @HAK .. @S stop should be ninth trick|pg|| pc|d4|pc|dQ|pc|d3|pg|| nt|Walddk2: The garbage Multi kept N-S out in the other room|pg|| nt|jbgood: they beat the CR|pg|| nt|chmitty: still a + for the Dutch team ... look at closed room's score|pg|| nt|danilo1: Noth's Dble on 1NT is probably not only 6 @C (and guess, free 3@C voulnerable should show 6-card suit|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sA|pc|s4|pc|s2|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c2|pc|cK|pc|c9|pg|| pc|c7|pc|cT|pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|cJ|pc|h4|pc|d6|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d2|pc|d8|pc|dK|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s3|pc|s7|pc|s6|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h5|pc|h3|pc|hA|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dA|pc|c5|pc|s8|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h9|pc|hK|pc|h2|pg|| pc|d9|pc|d5|pc|s5|pc|sT|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h7|pc|c6|pc|hT|pg|| pc|c8|pc|sQ|pc|sJ|pc|hQ|pg|| pg|| qx|c18|st||md|4SJ62HAK84DJ984CK7,SK9HQJ72DAKQ65CT9,SA53H65DT3CAQ8654,SQT874HT93D72CJ32|sv|n|nt|roswolf: what was the end result operator?|pg|| nt|roswolf: -2 for 6 imps to the norwegian team|pg|| nt|roswolf: no it didnt actually:)|pg|| nt|roswolf: trump again lo|pg|| nt|riccho: so finland quadrupled their lead|pg|| nt|jbgood: Good morning all|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 9 on top in 3NT|pg|| mb|2D|an|.|nt|djneill: push|pg|| nt|hajru: No, don't think so.|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: will be doing well to bid it|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk4: East is Arnolds West is Bakkeren|pg|| mb|2S|an|.|nt|roswolf: will north bid his own suit?|pg|| nt|roswolf: a diversionary effort from tor?|pg|| nt|roswolf: this may be interesting|pg|| nt|pelu: hi all|pg|| nt|hajru: Good morning everybody|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|roswolf: HERE the bidding had reached 3@H|pg|| nt|roswolf: rubbish weak2M|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: looks like it :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: Not sure what happened here as it appeared that EW had 7 tricks|pg|| mb|p|nt|spooky: a very weak 1@S from Tor|pg|| nt|roswolf: psyche from tor|pg|| nt|roswolf: north passed - really|pg|| nt|roswolf: amazing|pg|| nt|jaapfr: 3@S @HA @SA|pg|| nt|jaapfr: 3@C|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, that is true. |pg|| nt|hajru: OK, did we really have a French person open a weak NT here?|pg|| nt|Walddk4: And South's name has an I in the middle instead of an O|pg|| nt|blum1956: hi all|pg|| nt|roswolf: VERY DIFFICULT FPR N/S|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: If North overcalls 3@c, South will be bidding on|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: I think we have the wrong board in front of us|pg|| nt|roswolf: we are off Holland v France/Monaco|pg|| nt|pelu: for sure|pg|| nt|roswolf: PASS BY NORTH NOT UNREASONABLE|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: something North knows, which is why he wanted a better suit|pg|| pc|dT|nt|roswolf: SOUTH MUST PROTECT SURELY|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi michael|pg|| nt|Walddk4: d'OVIDIO|pg|| nt|roswolf: AND NOW 3NT|pg|| nt|roswolf: far too optimistic - too much dutch courage for breakfast?|pg|| nt|Walddk4: I doubt that EW are in 3NT|pg|| nt|blum1956: Bakkeren in 3@s|pg|| nt|pelu: as I remember W was in 3@s|pg|| nt|roswolf: well east had bid 3@H and 3nt looks ok then by west|pg|| nt|roswolf: ok i concede the contract is probably 3@S by west|pg|| nt|Walddk4: I am not sure EW are too pleased with the Russia flags they have, but of course they don't know|pg|| nt|blum1956: Probably making if West starts with hearts|pg|| nt|hajru: That makes more sense|pg|| nt|roswolf: this depends on the @H guess at first blush but the trump break is inconvenient|pg|| pc|d2|nt|roswolf: 2 imps for an extra undertrick in 2@S|pg|| nt|roswolf: heart support?|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes this is bd 2 perhaps bd 1 fits:)|pg|| nt|roswolf: a steal by the dutch|pg|| pc|d8|nt|roswolf: 2@H is ROUTINE BYT NORTH MAY BID ON|pg|| nt|roswolf: a high level adventure wont work out too good on this layout|pg|| nt|psyck: maybe 3@c can be weaker for them...generally stronger game forcing hand|pg|| pc|dK|pg|| nt|djneill: I wonder if South will be able to show this strong a hand?!|pg|| nt|roswolf: all very mysterious|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 2@s should be at least 1 down|pg|| pc|cT|nt|spooky: NS had to many HCP to believe Tors opening|pg|| nt|roswolf: brian and sandra come from Yorkshire - a region known for its blunt way of speaking|pg|| nt|roswolf: competent bidding|pg|| nt|spooky: with everything right for declarer, they will make 12 tricks|pg|| nt|pelu: yes the bidding fit B1|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Benedicte Cronier playing at both tables, interesting|pg|| nt|roswolf: feisty auction this|pg|| nt|hajru: East is Carla Arnolds, a long time player on the dutch women's team, who has won a lot over the years, including a world championship in 1994|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|roswolf: ty:)|pg|| pc|c2|nt|roswolf: sorry the caps key is having a life of its own:(|pg|| nt|roswolf: i understand bidding 2@S but i dont like it|pg|| nt|jcomyn: morning who's e and w|pg|| pc|c7|pg|| nt|roswolf: north reluctantly passes|pg|| nt|roswolf: pass missed out|pg|| nt|riccho: yes looks a bit weird; |pg|| nt|riccho: but as bad as the play was; the bidding in the other room was even worse|pg|| nt|arno11: 10 from top|pg|| nt|psyck: other table got to 6@c after a similar 3@c rebid, another reason not to jump with W's hand|pg|| nt|Walddk4: I think South is D'Ovidio|pg|| pc|s3|nt|roswolf: yes lots of tricks|pg|| nt|hedyg: well i would like it better if the @ss split better :(|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| nt|hajru: West is Ton Bakkeren, who used to be on the Dutch open team until last year. His best result this year was 2nd in the Dutch open teams|pg|| nt|hajru: NS we have Philippe Cronier and Catherine d'Ovidio, who have both played on French teams for ages|pg|| pc|s4|nt|hedyg: anyhow this should make nicely with the 10@s dropping and A@H in S|pg|| nt|jaapfr: she is long time champ:)|pg|| pc|s2|nt|roswolf: 4@S seemed natural or even a raise to 4@H was possible - passing seems very wet|pg|| nt|blum1956: Alas! Fair 21-HCP vulnerable 2NT missing|pg|| pc|s9|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, earlier Benedicte was playing with Zimmermann|pg|| nt|Walddk4: she is|pg|| nt|hajru: Operator, please check!|pg|| nt|pelu: and give ud board 1|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup would be cool|pg|| pc|dA|nt|spooky: this lead didn't scare North|pg|| nt|roswolf: i am told 3cl...mimimum....3nt stiff spade|pg|| pc|d3|nt|arno11: http://www.worldbridge.org/people/person.asp?qryid=14419 south|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d4|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|djneill: ok thanks geoff|pg|| nt|riccho: good search :)|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s7|pc|d9|pg|| pc|h3|nt|Walddk4: Shut down and start again pls|pg|| nt|Walddk4: we have wrong board numbers|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Pls do it now|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: ups...|pg|| pc|hK|nt|Walddk4: shut down and reconnect to the open room|pg|| nt|hedyg: the @d lead might have been made on the assumption that if pd ,who surely has lots of hcps ,passed it must be because he has openers suit|pg|| nt|hedyg: at some tables N might bid 1@s over 1@d|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h6|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: if NS had the bidding to themselves, South might show 12-14 balanced and North might pot game|pg|| pc|s6|nt|roswolf: true|pg|| nt|riccho: finesse is wothout risk |pg|| pc|sK|pc|sA|nt|arno11: :) guess the rest is without picture|pg|| pc|s8|pg|| pc|c5|nt|jaapfr: ok 1 imp loss|pg|| pc|c3|nt|djneill: 3-2@h split slam cold, even 4-1@h onside may be ok, is that a good slam? but 5-0 offside not going to work|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c9|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: most of the top players open aggressively, doubt South was planning to pass|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h2|pc|h5|nt|pbmarstr: Ja, er nok noe bedre enn hjerter|pg|| nt|psyck: they could be using 2N for stronger hand types here...of course that does not explain the bidding in other room|pg|| pc|h9|pg|| pc|h4|nt|roswolf: yes but they stayed low|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|c4|pc|hT|pg|| nt|hedyg: the ladies are sitting S and E|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: not the best defence|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|o19|st||md|1SA9HQJ3DKQT832CJ8,SKQT8H972DJ9654C5,S52HA654DA7CAKT76,SJ7643HKT8DCQ9432|sv|e|mb|1D|nt|chmitty: something strange happened here in CR : Willard passed first hand in South|pg|| mb|p|nt|chmitty: probably miscounted|pg|| nt|jbgood: time for @d to misbehave again...|pg|| mb|1H|mb|p|mb|2D|mb|p|mb|3C|mb|p|mb|3H|mb|p|mb|3S!|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: When you are strong enough to force to game, many (most?) prefer to show the longer suit first|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: Clubs before hearts|pg|| nt|danilo1: seeing only NS cards, I would not mind to be in 6@D ... und. terrible cards split for NS|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|pc|sK|pc|s2|pc|s3|pc|s9|pg|| pc|c5|nt|jbgood: yes - a great comfort that the cards lie the same way next door|pg|| nt|Walddk2: What is @S3, Pierre?|pg|| pc|c6|pc|cQ|pc|c8|pg|| nt|chmitty: 3@s is count|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sA|nt|Walddk2: Not encouraging apparently|pg|| pc|s8|pc|s5|pg|| nt|chmitty: I'm surprised|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|d4|pc|c7|pc|c2|pg|| nt|chmitty: Cronier should know the 5 cards by East|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d5|pc|dA|nt|Walddk2: Should Cronier have led the queen for an attitude signal?|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c4|nt|chmitty: although the K lead asks to unblock the J if you have|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d6|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c9|pc|d8|pc|h2|pg|| pc|cT|pc|h8|nt|chmitty: the Queen would rather be with KQx|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h7|pg|| pc|d7|pc|s4|pc|dK|pc|d9|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Yes, but then you get a positive from the jack|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dJ|pc|h4|nt|chmitty: East war reasonnably afraid of unblocking the jack ... which could block the suit|pg|| pc|s6|pg|| nt|jbgood: and would|pg|| pc|dT|pc|h9|pc|h5|pc|hT|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|sT|pc|h6|pc|hK|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|hQ|pc|sQ|pc|hA|pg|| nt|Walddk2: In the other room it also went wrong for the defence|pg|| nt|chmitty: at least they will have a discussion at diner :)|pg|| nt|Walddk2: North was declarer and a spade was led|pg|| pg|| qx|c19|st||md|1SA9HQJ3DKQT832CJ8,SKQT8H972DJ9654C5,S52HA654DA7CAKT76,SJ7643HKT8DCQ9432|sv|e|nt|Walddk4: Better|pg|| nt|roswolf: this might be tricky for n/s - will depend on the choice of opening bid|pg|| nt|hedyg: running scores for this round not up yet|pg|| nt|roswolf: this has a few lurkering traps|pg|| nt|djneill: I open South's hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: i might too|pg|| nt|arno11: there is north http://www.worldbridge.org/people/person.asp?qryid=10968|pg|| nt|roswolf: on bd 2 e/w in the other room is in 2@S|pg|| nt|roswolf: on bd 17 an overtrick imp to vriend|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: even better for the Dutch|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|Walddk4: Helness with only one L|pg|| nt|spooky: Some strong NT I guess|pg|| nt|roswolf: first blood to the Dutch|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, let's end the match now ;-)|pg|| nt|roswolf: south really passed?|pg|| mb|1N|nt|roswolf: 1nt probably precision 13-15|pg|| nt|jaapfr: E will bid|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: hi all witam|pg|| nt|roswolf: i would look at my screen-mate and decide|pg|| nt|jaapfr: sorry not expecting a 1@S by N|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: yes|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: share Geoff's disbelief|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: must have miscounted|pg|| mb|3N|nt|granguru: zarfans: 10+8+2+2=22 far from an opening bid|pg|| nt|roswolf: 1nt is stultifying|pg|| nt|granguru: 10+8+3+2=23 sorry|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: i think gf actually|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Welcome John|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi john|pg|| nt|hajru: Specs, NS has to win by 2 imp's or more to reach the next round.|pg|| nt|roswolf: well n/s have found their fit|pg|| nt|roswolf: this could end with blood on the carpet|pg|| nt|pelu: I exp that the x only show 4 card @S, so 2@D from S = reverse values|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk4: Good morning to Tarjei Eck Hansen|pg|| nt|jaapfr: would any of us:)?|pg|| nt|riccho: ahh there is the 7th trick in bd 15 :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: sry|pg|| nt|psyck: lucky @c44|pg|| nt|psyck: & @s fin on|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: will be ctaching up now :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: bergen raise here|pg|| nt|hedyg: that N hand is not really worth 17 hcps, is it?|pg|| nt|hajru: I would not, but then again, I usually play a system where 1H is limited to about 17, rather than the 21 in |pg|| nt|hajru: a natural system.|pg|| nt|jaapfr: even then never 1@S|pg|| nt|hajru: If you had to bid, what would you bid then?|pg|| nt|jaapfr: pass or pass or pass:)|pg|| nt|blum1956: This is allready doubleable|pg|| pc|s3|nt|teckh: hi all|pg|| nt|roswolf: 2nt =23+ bal|pg|| nt|hedyg: so downgraded to the 2@H replay|pg|| nt|hedyg: reply*|pg|| nt|roswolf: true michael|pg|| nt|roswolf: well they avoided 6@D which was possible i suppose|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 10 on top on normal breaks... but breaks are not normal|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: she said that she didn't see ace|pg|| pc|sA|nt|riccho: np; I guess its very tricky to get the informations across to you from the table, if they are not interested :)|pg|| pc|s8|nt|roswolf: south scared into passing - how could 4@C be wrong|pg|| nt|roswolf: the bludegeon shouldnt work on this deal|pg|| nt|djneill: I like the 3NT bid, whenever I bid 2NT, it seems to make no difference - it makes 3, or goes down 1, whatever I do|pg|| nt|roswolf: spades 3-3 gives some hope i suppose|pg|| pc|s2|pg|| nt|riccho: is there a tiebreaker rule in the unlikely event of a draw? |pg|| nt|hajru: I'm sure there is. |pg|| nt|arno11: might make 4 can pitch @C loser on @D after finessing against N|pg|| pc|d2|nt|teckh: well bid, I think|pg|| nt|granguru: hi geoffrey|pg|| nt|roswolf: 2@D might be the majority choice|pg|| nt|hajru: Downloading the conditions of contest as we speak.|pg|| nt|roswolf: pass is favorite|pg|| pc|d6|nt|jaapfr: now S even get slam ideas (sorry this is monday morning bidding:)|pg|| nt|psyck: still a good game as those are the chances if @d fin off|pg|| nt|pelu: in Or Beb Vriend jump to 3@D|pg|| pc|dA|nt|arno11: after @C lead this might not work anymore|pg|| nt|roswolf: this will play quite well despite the 4-1 trump break|pg|| nt|roswolf: bad news|pg|| nt|blum1956: she better should not discover that Ace before the bidding ended))|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| pc|s7|pg|| nt|spooky: All about @HJ now|pg|| nt|spooky: with this lead she has enough entries to misguess it... |pg|| pc|d7|nt|yorkbeach: oops|pg|| pc|c4|nt|hajru: Opposite SQxxx and a red ace, 6S has a chance, and it is not clear if N would cooperate over 4D|pg|| nt|jaapfr: pls check operator if N will say afterwards as sweet as possible: sorry pd:)?|pg|| nt|pelu: a overbid with @HK stiff in front of the @H overcall|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: GIB says that East needed to keep all her @s|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|roswolf: by e/w certainly - 3@D seemed to confuse the opps|pg|| nt|roswolf: certainly would be in my club|pg|| pc|d5|nt|granguru: S arriving fast to acomplish his promess|pg|| nt|pelu: I like Ss bidding here|pg|| pc|c6|nt|pelu: now NS in 4@S in OR??????|pg|| nt|roswolf: optimism gone mad|pg|| nt|hajru: That must be a very rare misunderstanding from NS|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: and that cashing the 3rd @d is a mistake|pg|| nt|blum1956: certainly she had to keep them all but know the ball is back|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: defenders are going to gte 3@s 1@d + 1 other trick|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes instructive little errors |pg|| pc|h8|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: will not work but looks right to play @c|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 4@c 1@h gives declarer the 5 more tricks he needs|pg|| pc|c8|nt|roswolf: her the ladies sit south and east|pg|| pc|c5|nt|roswolf: sandra is a very competent decarer and mis guessing is not her forte|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: no|pg|| nt|hajru: Does anybody know what carding EW play?|pg|| nt|hajru: They have been playing as a pair for at least 30 years|pg|| pc|cT|nt|granguru: declarer is now stacked in dummy|pg|| nt|riccho: anyone knows the link to see the other table as well?|pg|| nt|pelu: good news for NS in OR: they are nv and no X :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes hope for 4@C + a @H|pg|| pc|cQ|pg|| nt|roswolf: presumably semi-natural but minimum|pg|| nt|granguru: her sorry*|pg|| nt|hajru: No, it does work, Arno. |pg|| pc|c2|pc|cJ|pc|h7|nt|riccho: no @d finesse anymore|pg|| pc|c7|pg|| nt|granguru: good point|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h2|nt|roswolf: yes she will paly a heart up|pg|| pc|h4|nt|hajru: Other table on the top right of the screen|pg|| nt|arno11: yes if you do it immediately but not after @S Ace|pg|| pc|hK|pg|| nt|riccho: iots still possible but would risk the contract|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: time to try @s again|pg|| nt|roswolf: NOW DEFENCE CASH OUT|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: presumably West's @s at trick one encouraged the suit|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| pc|hT|nt|teckh: jeg kan være med, jeg følger helness sÃ¥ langt det er mulig:)|pg|| nt|djneill: dummy-lock|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|roswolf: whoops i am wrong:(|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Welcome back to Tarjei|pg|| nt|spooky: if West had @HA and not the J, she didn't need the @Cs|pg|| nt|teckh: hi all|pg|| nt|roswolf: west makes 2 trump tricks i think|pg|| pc|h9|nt|riccho: it WAS still ... :)|pg|| pc|h5|pg|| mc|10|nt|spooky: Hi|pg|| nt|granguru: In Europe it is the common practice to do so|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: a mystery|pg|| nt|roswolf: on bd 18 in the other room the dutch played in 3@C for a 6 imp gain|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: w is angry|pg|| pg|| qx|o20|st||md|2SJ964H9875D74CKJ6,SQ85HQ42DAQJT9C92,SA72HKT63D5CAT743,SKT3HAJDK8632CQ85|sv|b|nt|danilo1: this will probably be swing for Vriend ... surprised with @C switch ... after bidding ... South did not rebid 1@S ... so thk, West should lead @SQ (for unblock)|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Declared rose and played a diamond to the ace, East pitching a spade!?|pg|| mb|p|mb|1C!|mb|1D|nt|chmitty: amazing that 3NT was allowed to make on @s lead in both rooms|pg|| mb|d!|nt|Walddk2: Both N-S pairs think they have a good board|pg|| nt|danilo1: both East and West would see table after @SQ lead ... so if 4-card at the table... East may refuse to unblock @SJ|pg|| mb|2N!|mb|3H|nt|henryb: An interesting problem: how many @d to bid w/ Cronier's hand|pg|| nt|Walddk2: 2NT a sound diamond raise presumably|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: THis is a dead horse regardless of lead|pg|| nt|danilo1: quite agressive bidding by all ... except West |pg|| pc|h3|pc|hJ|pc|h5|pc|h4|pg|| nt|Walddk2: The raise is strange opposite a passed partner|pg|| nt|Walddk2: 13 balanced|pg|| nt|henryb: North has not such an easy time discarding on the @d|pg|| nt|jbgood: in a way it was right to bid - to flatten the board if 3 NT was on as they also bid it next door|pg|| nt|danilo1: thk should not be difficult for Maas to see that pd needs @CK to beat|pg|| nt|jbgood: @d to the ace and spade up?|pg|| nt|henryb: I think 5 rounds of diamonds|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d4|pc|dA|pc|d5|pg|| nt|jbgood: kibs claim 5 times @d is better...|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s7|pc|sK|pc|s4|pg|| nt|chmitty: you show your hand if you play the @d first|pg|| nt|danilo1: still only 8 tricks ... if @SK makes ... |pg|| nt|Walddk2: Now you have 8 with little hope of a 9th|pg|| nt|jbgood: 3 imps in the bag so far..|pg|| nt|chmitty: now 3 rounds of @d |pg|| pc|d3|pc|d7|pc|dQ|nt|chmitty: North must discard 2 clubs|pg|| nt|chmitty: defence still in control but ....|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|cT|pc|d6|nt|Walddk2: Maas knows partner has @CK|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Declarer showed 9 hcp already and did not open|pg|| nt|Walddk2: @HQ is accounted for from Maas's point of view|pg|| pc|h7|pg|| pc|dT|nt|henryb: He can't pitch a spade. He can only pitch one heart|pg|| nt|chmitty: a @c still Ok I believe|pg|| nt|jbgood: or a small club|pg|| nt|chmitty: The fact is both North and South must keep 2@s|pg|| nt|danilo1: one more @C easy now ... |pg|| pc|c4|pc|dK|pc|s6|pg|| pc|d8|nt|henryb: Both partners have to pitch a @h now|pg|| nt|chmitty: a @c by South still OK ... if North discards the ace !|pg|| nt|danilo1: since South will be now forced to discard @H ... North should know his exact cards ... (KJx i @C - why do not disc .@C?) ... maybe would be more difficult for North if declarer ...|pg|| nt|danilo1: played fifth @D from hand|pg|| pc|c6|pc|d9|nt|Walddk2: Interesting|pg|| nt|chmitty: opps now North is on test|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Now Maas may have to unblock @CA|pg|| nt|chmitty: ace of @c discard only winning card|pg|| nt|danilo1: why discarding @C ... South also knows pd has @CA|pg|| nt|chmitty: discard a @s : Cronier plays low @s|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Or jettison the ace of clubs I think the term is|pg|| nt|chmitty: discard @h : Cronier unblocks the ace @h and plays @c|pg|| nt|danilo1: now North has to save the day discarding @CA|pg|| nt|jbgood: a worthy St. Anton discard|pg|| nt|chmitty: Cronier has full count ... he won't miss it if he is given a chance|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Jettison = chuck overboard as on ship or hot-air balloon|pg|| nt|Walddk2: And used in bridge also|pg|| nt|chmitty: nice word :)|pg|| nt|chmitty: are we allowed to "jettison" the partner sometimes ?|pg|| pc|h6|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hT|pc|hA|pc|h8|pg|| pc|c5|nt|jbgood: that has happened Pierre|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|danilo1: well . endplay|pg|| pc|c2|nt|chmitty: nice to watch that ... Bravo Philippe :)|pg|| nt|henryb: Applause for declarer|pg|| pc|cA|pg|| nt|jbgood: excellent stuff|pg|| pc|hK|nt|Walddk2: Yes, never give up|pg|| pc|c8|pc|h9|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|c7|pc|cQ|pc|cK|pc|c9|pg|| pc|s9|pc|s8|pc|sA|pc|s3|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sT|pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pg|| nt|Walddk2: It looked completely hopeless, and it was, in theory|pg|| pg|| qx|c20|st||md|2SJ964H9875D74CKJ6,SQ85HQ42DAQJT9C92,SA72HKT63D5CAT743,SKT3HAJDK8632CQ85|sv|b|nt|roswolf: no diamond switch by defence|pg|| nt|roswolf: i would expect both these teams to qualify for the ko rounds|pg|| nt|hedyg: K&R (KQ32 KQJ KQ4 J96) = 14.60 |pg|| nt|hedyg: quite a downgrade!|pg|| nt|roswolf: this might be feisty|pg|| nt|hajru: First pick for Zimmerman, when EW went down in 1NTx in the other room.|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| nt|hajru: Tie break: if tied after 28 boards, play 4 extra, if still tied, play another 4, if still tied, play 1 board at the time until there is a difference|pg|| nt|riccho: finland still 6 Imps (summed up) in front|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: now it is 30-24 for Finland|pg|| nt|roswolf: 5 or so imps to the french|pg|| nt|roswolf: did he really make that?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: yeah|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: might have been clearer if West dropped the @sK but not sure whether that was safe|pg|| mb|1D|nt|roswolf: more imps to the mythological creatures of the woods|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|arno11: http://www.worldbridge.org/people/person.asp?qryid=16359 west|pg|| nt|roswolf: defence got too clever there|pg|| mb|d|nt|hedyg: 2@H= weak 2 suiter|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: counting points might have enable East to place West with the @sK, signals or not|pg|| nt|roswolf: good point|pg|| mb|r|nt|roswolf: muilderg strikes again|pg|| nt|granguru: In America it is N and E for men|pg|| nt|roswolf: now this has potential for a swing|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swrunda5.html|pg|| nt|granguru: 2@C for majors|pg|| nt|roswolf: majors oor multi-landy something no doubt|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| mb|1S|nt|djneill: ok so South sees 14 HCP opposite 15-17, and shortness in hearts - East having most of the opposing honors, South knows there is a minor slam if North has a fit|pg|| nt|granguru: landy, garozzo, woolsey, multilandy or something|pg|| nt|roswolf: west has an interesting problem -how high to bid?|pg|| nt|roswolf: probably worth a double!?|pg|| nt|granguru: 5@H|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes the real man's bid:)|pg|| nt|hajru: Weak NT by north, probably all pass|pg|| mb|1N|nt|roswolf: good lead|pg|| nt|granguru: no more blackwood, redwood, voidwood, roman KCB, etc..|pg|| nt|djneill: I still think South should rebid 4@c, get a fit, and bid 6|pg|| nt|roswolf: pass is the mouse's bid|pg|| nt|jaapfr: and makes|pg|| nt|arno11: East http://www.worldbridge.org/people/person.asp?qryid=4813|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: I am guessing that the EW are playing reverse attitude, so the 8 looked discouraging|pg|| nt|roswolf: a firm 1NT no doubt:)|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: north risks a large penalty|pg|| mb|3N|nt|hedyg: we dont know if 2@H could be with @s and 2@s would be p/c then|pg|| nt|roswolf: but escapes with a scratch|pg|| nt|roswolf: the light shines on the lady|pg|| nt|psyck: 4@h will be interesting|pg|| nt|blum1956: 4@h looks natural but fails after a diamond lead or switch|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: 4@H should have been the minimum...problem is that it might lead to a wrong lead|pg|| nt|roswolf: does that agree @C|pg|| nt|roswolf: LOOKS LIKE IT DOES|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|roswolf: this auction will peter out in some partscore -2@H!?|pg|| nt|teckh: I thinkk N is worth one more|pg|| nt|arno11: auction hard to believe|pg|| nt|riccho: maybe X showed some WK NT Hand? |pg|| nt|hajru: Yes.|pg|| pc|c4|nt|Walddk4: Operator, could you please enter scores on 21 and 22 manually?|pg|| nt|roswolf: well i would bid game on this sequence but i suppose north is entitled to overbid after the first few bds|pg|| nt|hedyg: overtake and play J@H|pg|| nt|roswolf: 2@S LOOKED NATURAL AND CONSTRUCTIVE|pg|| nt|roswolf: last train!?|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is doomed|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|spooky: looks like a walsh aucon, East not bidding her 4crd @S|pg|| nt|hedyg: it all depends on their agreements i would think?|pg|| nt|jbgood: this will be a quick downer with the di ruff|pg|| nt|hajru: That should be 1 off after this lead|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c9|pg|| nt|spooky: auction*|pg|| nt|roswolf: looks like 6@C now|pg|| nt|psyck: correct play in majors will only lose 1 trick in them & they could have made an o/t in 4@h if they got there|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: W doesn't know what's going on?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: !!!|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|roswolf: 5@C probably showed no spade control|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swrunda5.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: south might chicken out with some justification|pg|| nt|djneill: the @dT, or @sT would make a big difference here for N-S|pg|| nt|roswolf: fair point|pg|| nt|psyck: 1@h was 3 or less @h i guess...2@c=who knows...|pg|| pc|c2|nt|Walddk4: If you don't know the codes, give me contract, declarer and number of tricks and I will give you the codes|pg|| pc|cA|nt|roswolf: this needs a good guesser|pg|| nt|djneill: beautiful|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is a cakewalk|pg|| nt|roswolf: a deal to ponder in the post mortem|pg|| nt|roswolf: the play isnt that straightforward either but this will make i bet|pg|| nt|granguru: backward finesse in @D permits not to lose a @D trick|pg|| pc|cT|nt|Walddk4: Thank you|pg|| nt|Walddk4: By the way, N-S are from France (flags)|pg|| nt|spooky: with @CKJ in south declarer shouldn't have any problems|pg|| nt|roswolf: this layout is far too kind|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: pokerface of E|pg|| nt|psyck: actially, % play in @s is low to J & then Q...so would lose 2@s tricks, so will have to get @d right|pg|| nt|jbgood: even withot the ruff S would have to find the club queen to make 10|pg|| pc|c8|nt|roswolf: yes the norsemen (and women) have sprung into a big lead|pg|| nt|roswolf: this contract is pretty unlucky|pg|| pc|c6|nt|hedyg: personally i play that 2@h can be weak with ANY suit, incl @s|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes and declarer will play west for the long@D|pg|| nt|granguru: E would have led @SK with @SQ(10)|pg|| nt|roswolf: from the bidding|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: West does not have an opening bid in my book|pg|| pc|s5|pg|| nt|teckh: will she go for split A,K@d |pg|| pc|c7|pc|d2|nt|roswolf: BTW in this sequence i would have played a double by west as PENALTY|pg|| nt|roswolf: suggest a heart wanted?|pg|| pc|h7|nt|teckh: He now see KQ, and A@s will materialize, then W has noe Q@H|pg|| nt|jaapfr: discarding not @C in N is confusing a bit|pg|| nt|roswolf: err dont think so|pg|| pc|s8|pg|| nt|blum1956: And the declarer still needs the @c guess to come to down 1|pg|| pc|c3|nt|teckh: probably|pg|| nt|roswolf: fair points|pg|| nt|hedyg: for sure|pg|| pc|s3|pc|h5|pc|h2|pg|| nt|hedyg: no|pg|| nt|roswolf: my standing assumption when opps intervene over weak 2 suited bids is that this is a misfit hand and bid appropriately i.e DONT bid|pg|| pc|h6|nt|roswolf: find the lady is the perennial problem|pg|| nt|roswolf: if so then west was very wet|pg|| nt|hedyg: E did not underruff!|pg|| nt|hedyg: Michal?|pg|| nt|hedyg: we have lost our operator :(|pg|| nt|hedyg: np|pg|| nt|roswolf: e/w in the other room missed their 5-5 @H fit|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: swift -2|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|roswolf: 5-4|pg|| pc|h8|nt|granguru: best line could be to endplay E with the second @D|pg|| pc|h4|pg|| nt|arno11: contract gets what it deserved|pg|| pc|sT|nt|psyck: I'm told 1@h showed @h fit, so 2@c may have been meant as some range enquiry|pg|| pc|s4|nt|hajru: That is a good return|pg|| nt|jaapfr: agree|pg|| nt|riccho: this worldbridge.org person seek is nothing for a german datenschutz-believer :) even MY personal data is there :)|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|roswolf: first trump won with the Q|pg|| pc|sA|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup now some clouds pour over the hrizon|pg|| nt|roswolf: horizon|pg|| nt|jbgood: heart king was surely the only chance...|pg|| nt|blum1956: now no guess needed|pg|| mc|7|nt|roswolf: the lady has been found|pg|| nt|roswolf: wd|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3nt let through in the other room as well on 19 -after @SK west switched to a club!!|pg|| pg|| qx|o21|st||md|3SAQ9HAK82D9742CA5,ST8543HQ7DT6CQ963,SKHT643DKJ8CJ8742,SJ762HJ95DAQ53CKT|sv|n|nt|danilo1: However, good for the Match|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|danilo1: 1:1 now in 3NT made|pg|| nt|chmitty: +620 looks a another good result for the fench|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sK|pc|s7|pc|s9|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h5|pc|hA|pc|h7|pg|| pc|hK|pc|hQ|pc|h4|pc|h9|pg|| nt|jbgood: nobody leads from a doubleton any more...|pg|| pc|h2|nt|chmitty: would you bid with North's hand ?|pg|| nt|jbgood: against 4@h|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Only when it's right|pg|| pc|s3|nt|Walddk2: Yes I would|pg|| pc|hT|pc|hJ|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Missing vulnerable games makes me cry|pg|| pc|s6|pc|sA|pc|s5|pc|c2|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d6|pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|jbgood: that is why Roland always have a happy face on photos|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pc|s8|nt|chmitty: Typically the type of hand that you like to analyse with a computer : deal 1000 boards with this hand opposite a 1NT opening and see what happens if you pass or if you bid|pg|| pc|c4|pg|| pc|h8|pc|c6|pc|h6|pc|d3|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|pc|c7|pc|cT|pg|| pc|d4|pc|dT|nt|chmitty: so ... new leader :)|pg|| pc|dK|pc|dA|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c5|pc|c9|pc|c8|pg|| pc|s2|pc|d7|pc|sT|pc|d8|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|cJ|pc|d5|pc|d9|pg|| pg|| qx|c21|st||md|3SAQ9HAK82D9742CA5,ST8543HQ7DT6CQ963,SKHT643DKJ8CJ8742,SJ762HJ95DAQ53CKT|sv|n|nt|roswolf: i think only 10 tricks|pg|| nt|granguru: Katarzina Dufrat is a pretty young polish girl who started on 2009|pg|| nt|roswolf: a hard earned 3 imps|pg|| nt|hajru: I can hardly imagine that she took the first @h with the A|pg|| nt|pelu: 1Nt - 2NT?|pg|| nt|roswolf: some potential here for disaster|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: you can upgrade for the good @d but the rest of the hand is yuk|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: incredible|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: even the top players find defence difficult|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: more meat on this hand|pg|| nt|jbgood: my guess is that S really did play the heart king |pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: -200 is quite a big scratch|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3NT is likely to be bid here|pg|| nt|jaapfr: 3nt makes here 4@H a tad more challenging to make|pg|| nt|hajru: So, instead of scoring +100 in 1@c!, south scores -100 in 2@c|pg|| nt|arno11: shld have been -2 |pg|| nt|riccho: here the just-intime-scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: any 2 suiter or just the Minors|pg|| nt|hajru: Wow, I knew Carla likes to bid but had not expected 2N from her|pg|| nt|roswolf: ?|pg|| nt|pelu: 3 or 4@h|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| mb|1N|nt|djneill: hot stuff, West ducked that smoothly|pg|| nt|hajru: But first, EW are in trouble after their weak NT|pg|| nt|jaapfr: mb even to challenging (needs opps to help)|pg|| nt|blum1956: 4@h will be down 1 or 2|pg|| nt|roswolf: the dutch had red meat for breakfast it seems|pg|| nt|hajru: I don't know what they are playing, EW are not a regular pair and I've never played against them|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: 200 is always painful|pg|| nt|arno11: as they could not have made anything not a big problem for NS|pg|| nt|roswolf: on bd 3 the dutch in the other room drifted -4 in 4@S|pg|| mb|2C|mb|p|nt|jaapfr: 2@C X no disaster EW|pg|| mb|2H|nt|roswolf: i would open a strong NT as well|pg|| nt|hedyg: 2@D=majors|pg|| nt|granguru: leb|pg|| nt|roswolf: 4@H !?|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: lebensohl|pg|| nt|jaapfr: pass|pg|| mb|3H|nt|roswolf: brian joins in with an off centre 1nt|pg|| nt|jaapfr: down 1 i think so big win EW|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, pass by south and lead a small club. |pg|| nt|roswolf: the axe falls|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: much will depend upon the lead|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: This is interesting: when I look up my name in worldbridge.org, I find somebody with my name|pg|| nt|hajru: and playernumber, who participated in an event back in 1997. However, I'm sure it wasn't me, it was|pg|| nt|riccho: but ist not your data than? |pg|| nt|hajru: my brother|pg|| mb|4H|nt|spooky: I expect Tor to bid 4@S now|pg|| nt|roswolf: this should be finis|pg|| nt|teckh: that E was too much|pg|| nt|roswolf: i suspect tor knows gunn's style|pg|| nt|roswolf: but will east pass?|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: Yes, looks like 7 tricks to EW for a 10 imp gain|pg|| nt|jaapfr: difficult to lead from QTx|pg|| nt|pelu: 4@D down 1 - but fine investment|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: the @D10 is priceless here|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: i hate to think what would happened if W passed 2@H|pg|| mb|p|nt|spooky: You were right :)|pg|| nt|riccho: probably they guessed the fuel name from the list (someone with guessing capabilities like me...) |pg|| nt|jbgood: N didnt bid 4@h - perhaps S should hear the alarm clocks ?|pg|| pc|s5|nt|spooky: 3@S is down already...|pg|| nt|granguru: michal nowosadzki has also started on 2009|pg|| nt|roswolf: I DOUBT A DIAMOND|pg|| pc|sK|nt|teckh: he will play for club and eventually it will make with the spade and blockage|pg|| nt|roswolf: he needs at least 1 spade trick|pg|| nt|roswolf: even if the clubs came in|pg|| nt|roswolf: no he doesnt - icant count early in the morning:)|pg|| nt|teckh: Tor knows he has a single spade in front and 3 on his back|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: superficially declarer might lose just 1@h 1@d and @c but too much work to do|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: declarer can come to hand and throw 2@d on the @s but then has a dilemma|pg|| pc|s2|nt|riccho: the 4@s from W sounds like that W didnt understand it either|pg|| nt|arno11: I see your point:)|pg|| pc|s9|pg|| nt|riccho: full|pg|| nt|hajru: I'm not sure if I understand the 2s! bid|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: if she cashes a second @h, East can play a third @h when in with the @dA|pg|| pc|c2|nt|hedyg: i think EW would make 8 tricks on best defense|pg|| nt|pelu: JOn: 3@D could be a 5 card suit, so N cant bid 4@H |pg|| nt|blum1956: yes as now EW will collect 200 to 500, more probably 200 after this start|pg|| nt|blum1956: maybe @cA and a club?|pg|| pc|cT|nt|hedyg: running scores and results : http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swrunda3.html|pg|| nt|jaapfr: 1@S2@H2@D and 1 @C loser not to avoid specs|pg|| nt|jbgood: with a little more help this will not be expensive though - was the @s ace mandatory?|pg|| pc|cA|nt|roswolf: really?|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: if not, West will get to ruff a @d with the @hJ|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| nt|roswolf: that looked odd|pg|| nt|granguru: http://www.msc.com.pl/cezar1/index.php?s=&mycl=0&tmt=5&p=21&r=4662&s_r=0&s_nz=nowosadzki&s_off=0|pg|| nt|jaapfr: for the optimists who think 2@C can or could be made|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s3|nt|pelu: B¤ NS in 3Nt - also down after @D lead|pg|| nt|pelu: B4|pg|| nt|jbgood: Peter - N might bid wit a good fit. that was my point...|pg|| pc|d8|pc|s7|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|blum1956: after taking discard|pg|| pc|s4|nt|hajru: This gets rid of the @c loser but creates a @h loser|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|s6|pg|| pc|d4|nt|pelu: S dont need "good" fit - but @Hs 2-2|pg|| nt|pelu: 3-2|pg|| nt|jbgood: very unlikely after the bidding|pg|| nt|pelu: in OR Benedicte C pass over 1NT - the 2Nt was a close call|pg|| nt|hajru: Even with the @h 3-2, he still has to play the spade for 2 losers, which is hard if E ducks the first round|pg|| nt|blum1956: South still may expect that West has only 4 hearts|pg|| nt|jbgood: yes - it was a brave move by Arnolds|pg|| nt|pelu: so 4@h - no x in OR|pg|| nt|jbgood: if hearts are 4-1 E would have gotten a spade ruff long ago|pg|| nt|roswolf: this i think could well end up -2|pg|| nt|blum1956: If hearts are 4-1 this is an easy win|pg|| nt|roswolf: no not with this declarer|pg|| nt|blum1956: no more than -1 whatever South does|pg|| nt|pelu: no still hard work - and a possible @S-ruff as Jon said|pg|| nt|blum1956: no more no less|pg|| nt|roswolf: i am just glad i am not playing it:):(|pg|| pc|d6|pc|dK|nt|pelu: @SA cost a trick|pg|| pc|dA|pg|| nt|roswolf: declarer is still short of tricks|pg|| pc|h5|pc|hA|pc|h7|pc|h3|pg|| pc|c5|nt|djneill: now clubs blocked|pg|| nt|roswolf: after another heart|pg|| nt|jaapfr: defense gave this board away|pg|| nt|jaapfr: @SA @DJ @CA @D and made|pg|| nt|jaapfr: NS not really on track the first boards|pg|| nt|blum1956: now she knows everything|pg|| pc|c6|nt|hajru: I don't think that anybody is to blame for the bidding.|pg|| nt|jaapfr: agree|pg|| nt|roswolf: the final is played over 3 sets of 16 boards|pg|| pc|c8|nt|jaapfr: NS could also have ended in a $@H-1|pg|| pc|cK|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: tricky for E here|pg|| pc|h9|pc|hK|pc|hQ|pc|h4|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: makeable now|pg|| pc|d2|nt|roswolf: 9 tricks|pg|| pc|dT|pc|h6|pc|d3|pg|| nt|roswolf: on 14 north is in 3ntx and is going alot off - his head will need re stitching|pg|| pc|c4|nt|roswolf: oh dear a low diamond i thought was relatively obvious - it was not|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: needed to be a low @d when East was just in|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: East cannot proitable stop the crossruff|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|h2|pc|c9|pg|| pc|d7|nt|yorkbeach: profitably|pg|| pc|s8|pc|hT|pc|d5|pg|| pc|c7|pc|dQ|pc|h8|pc|cQ|pg|| nt|roswolf: en passant|pg|| pc|d9|pc|sT|pc|cJ|pc|hJ|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: well played|pg|| pg|| qx|o22|st||md|4SKJ98H8532DT63C83,SQ53HT97D984CJ765,ST42HJ4DKQJ2CAQT9,SA76HAKQ6DA75CK42|sv|e|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|h5|pc|hT|pc|hJ|pc|hK|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c3|pc|c5|pc|cT|pg|| nt|jbgood: might have been the right play - but not this time. 6 losers now after @ds|pg|| nt|danilo1: tempo for defense to develop @D on time now ... |pg|| pc|dK|pc|d5|pc|d6|pc|d4|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h6|pc|h2|pc|h7|pg|| pc|c6|nt|chmitty: hummm|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c4|pc|c8|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|jbgood: I second that hummm|pg|| nt|danilo1: with @D at least 4-3 ... not sure giving 2@C tricks was rite |pg|| pc|d7|pc|d3|pc|d8|pg|| nt|Walddk2: We don't know what @D6 from Vriend was supposedc to mean|pg|| pc|c9|pc|cK|pc|s8|nt|Walddk2: One thing is certain; I would not be able to read it|pg|| pc|c7|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h3|pc|h9|pc|s2|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h8|pc|cJ|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|s6|pc|s9|pc|sQ|pc|s4|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sT|pc|sA|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|dA|pc|dT|pc|d9|pc|d2|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sK|pc|s5|pc|dJ|pg|| pg|| qx|c22|st||md|4SKJ98H8532DT63C83,SQ53HT97D984CJ765,ST42HJ4DKQJ2CAQT9,SA76HAKQ6DA75CK42|sv|e|nt|granguru: http://www.msc.com.pl/cezar1/index.php?s=&mycl=0&tmt=5&p=21&r=4662&s_r=0&s_nz=nowosadzki&s_off=0|pg|| nt|roswolf: that was a slam that might easily be bid in the other room|pg|| nt|jaapfr: 4|pg|| nt|riccho: but 2@d wasnt probably natural either|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes but east fell from grace|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: French will be hoping for a gain there|pg|| mb|2N|nt|djneill: the 1NT call won the board, as the other room overcalled 2@d, and could not reopen safely over 2@h - East too was too flat|pg|| nt|arno11: as N could not have overcalled 2@D the entire auction was wrong|pg|| mb|p|nt|spooky: Defence must have slipped...|pg|| nt|hajru: Another part score, 3 passes, 1NT by north, all pass or something like|pg|| nt|hajru: that|pg|| nt|riccho: ahh a pass was forgotten :) |pg|| nt|yorkbeach: is West really thinking?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: yes|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: -4 was the result|pg|| nt|granguru: http://www.msc.com.pl/cezar1/index.php?s=&mycl=0&tmt=5&p=21&r=4662&s_r=0&s_nz=nowosadzki&s_off=0|pg|| nt|granguru: he and she|pg|| nt|roswolf: looks a routine 3nt|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, I guess it was 1S-2D;2S-4S all pass|pg|| nt|riccho: that explains it: |pg|| nt|arno11: probably as before when S declared 2@C after a 1@C opening, might have been 1@D X-p-2@C |pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.|pg|| nt|blum1956: time to relax|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: an optimist :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: n/s must avoid getting too high|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: maybe|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: but a sensible one |pg|| pc|h5|nt|hedyg: lol|pg|| nt|granguru: 6@C should be the final point...|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: with the @SK and @cA onside, this is making|pg|| nt|roswolf: on 20 the french in the other roomare in with a chance with making 3nt which went -2 here|pg|| pc|hT|nt|roswolf: 1nt?|pg|| nt|roswolf: denying 3 hearts|pg|| nt|jaapfr: and 5 or 6 losers|pg|| nt|roswolf: no doubt a bergen raise|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3@C= minimum!?|pg|| nt|blum1956: even 6 is makeable probably|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|spooky: @C back, @SK @C, @DQ @CQ @D away?|pg|| nt|hajru: east leads a diamond, north plays on clubs for about 7 tricks|pg|| nt|jaapfr: next board pls:)|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|roswolf: aaahhh|pg|| pc|s6|nt|roswolf: the strength of vul opening bids is getting weaker all the time|pg|| nt|hajru: Here we seem to have a strong club from north, |pg|| nt|roswolf: it SHOULD still go offbut............|pg|| pc|s9|nt|roswolf: quiet hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: e/w playing support doubles|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|teckh: i still dont like to lead from J|pg|| nt|hedyg: well he does have extra length.......|pg|| nt|granguru: hard to get there after north showed 5-5 in mjaors|pg|| nt|granguru: majors*|pg|| nt|roswolf: 2nt may be right objectively but 3nt would put n/s under pressure in the play|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swrunda5.html|pg|| nt|riccho: team lavazza is struggling: 35 Imps behind with 12 to play|pg|| pc|s2|pg|| nt|spooky: South bid @C and played @H4...|pg|| pc|c5|nt|roswolf: n/s brushed it aside easily enough|pg|| nt|arno11: at least they picked their opponent themselves|pg|| nt|hajru: Operator: did they explan 2@d|pg|| nt|riccho: 2@d probybly some BAL wothout 4cM and 10+ or so|pg|| pc|c9|nt|roswolf: nor me|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Please adjust 24 to 10 tricks|pg|| nt|hedyg: and he only promises 10-15 anyhow|pg|| pc|cK|nt|Walddk4: 4SS=|pg|| nt|hajru: I'm not sure if I can follow Cronier there. She leads the @h ace, gets a positive signal and switches?|pg|| nt|jaapfr: udca?|pg|| nt|arno11: bal? and then N bids 4@C?|pg|| nt|eamongall: got the favourable but relatively normal lead |pg|| pc|c8|pg|| nt|roswolf: east might well play north for short diamonds here|pg|| nt|blum1956: Take the diamond lead, spade to the King and Ace, two heart ruffs, 4 clubs and finally a trump|pg|| nt|hajru: So, who do you think underbid on this hand?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| nt|blum1956: but of course in 4@s the plan may differ|pg|| pc|c4|nt|riccho: I guessed before the 4@c bid :) |pg|| nt|hajru: I have no idea why you'd call the S hand balanced in a strong club context|pg|| nt|arno11: as NS are playing a kind of polish club, the bid was either 1. 2@C or 2. it showed @C|pg|| pc|c3|nt|granguru: 6@H is also possible to win..|pg|| nt|roswolf: well they have reached the slam|pg|| nt|granguru: I think...|pg|| nt|roswolf: need to take a good view of the spade suit|pg|| nt|granguru: interesting that W can only overruff @s with @HK|pg|| nt|riccho: maybe S wanted to emphasize the "good" @d-suit?|pg|| nt|riccho: 2@d = @c sounds a bit funny|pg|| nt|riccho: anyway: the contract is not very convincing, but successful|pg|| nt|hajru: I think we can only guess at this stage|pg|| nt|arno11: if North takes the @C finesse we will come to 12 tricks via 4@C 4@D 3@H and the @S Ace|pg|| pc|c6|nt|granguru: a lucky situation|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d5|nt|roswolf: hmm west made an interesting play|pg|| nt|hajru: Why would you play the 7 from Q765 then?|pg|| pc|d3|nt|riccho: say: probably convincing; the @c-finesse is not nadatory|pg|| nt|roswolf: probably north - south didnt know about the @D control|pg|| pc|d4|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|granguru: noooo|pg|| nt|riccho: mandatory|pg|| pc|dA|nt|roswolf: not going well|pg|| pc|d6|nt|granguru: W was afraid to duck @c because of @S danger|pg|| nt|djneill: North can't imagine South has the @hA and did not raise to 2@s with 3 spades|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmmm - idee fixee|pg|| pc|d8|pg|| pc|h6|nt|roswolf: since west must have the spade ace for his opening - declarer is not in any danger|pg|| nt|roswolf: ahhhh the truth|pg|| pc|h2|nt|Walddk4: Welcome to Peter Marstrander|pg|| nt|granguru: http://www.msc.com.pl/cezar1/index.php?s=&mycl=0&tmt=5&p=21&r=12450&s_r=0&s_nz=Dufrat&s_off=0|pg|| nt|granguru: N expects @SAJx in west |pg|| pc|h9|nt|spooky: declarer doesn't have enough tricks..|pg|| pc|h4|pg|| pc|h7|nt|roswolf: nice discard from north|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm he will be disappointed then|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swrunda5.html|pg|| nt|arno11: so a good bd for NS|pg|| pc|s4|nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: i can 7 tricks but not 8|pg|| nt|roswolf: see|pg|| pc|hK|nt|hajru: I'm fairly certain they'll bid it at the other table, with 12 opposite 20|pg|| nt|riccho: difficult to avoid slam here|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|hajru: Anyway, it just changes the order of the tricks a bit|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h8|nt|granguru: @h10 best play|pg|| nt|roswolf: playing on @D SHOULD BE OK FOR -1|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sT|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s8|nt|hedyg: he official website is : http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| pc|s5|pc|d2|pg|| pc|d7|nt|roswolf: whoops not continuing the good work|pg|| nt|granguru: better|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d9|pc|dJ|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|o23|st||md|1SJT52H32D86CQ8542,SQ98743H64D73CA63,SAKHKQTDAKQJ54CT9,S6HAJ9875DT92CKJ7|sv|b|nt|danilo1: whatever @D6 is ... cannot understand cashing @CA (most probable @D6 has been just cont)|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: After the heart switch it was too late|pg|| nt|danilo1: *count|pg|| mb|2D!|nt|Walddk2: He had to continue diamonds|pg|| mb|2H|nt|danilo1: of course |pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|3C!|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|h8|pc|h2|pc|h6|pc|hT|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Not sure how much 2NT is in their methods, but if it is passable I would be worried|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d2|pc|d6|pc|d3|pg|| nt|Walddk2: 8 certain tricks and KQ10 in hearts|pg|| pc|hK|pc|hA|pc|h3|pc|h4|pg|| nt|chessmaste: My guess is it was forcing - a weaker hand starts with a two way 2@C|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|c2|pc|s4|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d9|pc|d8|pc|d7|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dT|pc|c4|pc|s3|pg|| nt|chessmaste: If not then 3NT is obvious, risking the club suit is off|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|s6|nt|danilo1: I rather believe that 2@D has been GF (or at least GF after 2NT)|pg|| pc|c5|pc|s7|pg|| pc|d5|pc|c7|pc|c8|pc|s8|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|c23|st||md|1SJT52H32D86CQ8542,SQ98743H64D73CA63,SAKHKQTDAKQJ54CT9,S6HAJ9875DT92CKJ7|sv|b|nt|roswolf: now this could be fun|pg|| nt|spooky: 30-3 already for team Brogeland..|pg|| nt|pbmarstr: Hi|pg|| nt|granguru: sorry I was keeping the girl for myself....|pg|| nt|roswolf: not much here|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: fast play|pg|| nt|hajru: That is a good line of play, partner won't be worried about missing slam|pg|| nt|roswolf: solid result|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|roswolf: hi peter|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: 3NT looks cold|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: North too good to open 2NT|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed|pg|| nt|blum1956: must open smth semiforcing|pg|| mb|2D|an|game forsing|nt|roswolf: another bits and pieces bd|pg|| nt|hajru: And another 1NT contract :)|pg|| nt|riccho: probably claimed for 12 tricks|pg|| mb|2H|nt|teckh: will they try for game in spade or clubs|pg|| nt|roswolf: a possible slam here but not one you would wish to be in:)|pg|| nt|roswolf: sandra could have a punt here|pg|| nt|teckh: S thinks she know where N singleton is|pg|| nt|spooky: this 6@S is making|pg|| nt|roswolf: finis|pg|| nt|hajru: No, Benedicte spoils it.|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: Standard French is similar to Benjamin, 2@d is the big bid|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: the second singleton is more relevant|pg|| nt|hajru: 12 tricks, I guess|pg|| nt|hajru: And 1 imp can be important here.|pg|| nt|roswolf: well 3nt looks certain now|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: clubs is my guess|pg|| nt|roswolf: an educated try|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: now it is 33-24 for finland|pg|| nt|eamongall: there appears to be only 9 tricks in @Ss but doubt @Ss will ever be trumps at this tage |pg|| mb|3N|nt|jaapfr: for herself:)|pg|| nt|eamongall: stage|pg|| nt|eamongall: maybe Hanlon will bid them now |pg|| nt|roswolf: this seems pretty normal|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: buy willing to share with you nice people|pg|| nt|jaapfr: but the @SJ is golden|pg|| nt|psyck: if EW get to 4@s now, @d's need to be attacked at the earliest|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm east sticks her neck out|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: 5 of a minor here - i trust no slam adventure|pg|| nt|pbmarstr: Thank you. It is always nice to share|pg|| nt|psyck: Which will not be difficult with that dummy|pg|| nt|eamongall: yes Krishna you are very right ... but I doubt they can reach 4@S here |pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: :)|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: though I do not know whether NS are playing Standard French - no system cards for this event|pg|| nt|roswolf: but brushed aside|pg|| nt|roswolf: i think they are Julian|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: East knows that North is ready for a @h lead|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: so considering alternatives|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: a @d will be safe :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: but should lead one anyway|pg|| pc|cK|nt|djneill: pretty disappointing here, for East, but at least the @dK is onside, and @c are 3-3|pg|| nt|jaapfr: even -1 is a push|pg|| nt|jaapfr: and mb mb she makes|pg|| pc|c2|nt|teckh: she has to play for the lone KJ in heart|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: agreed|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: @h10 and an entry|pg|| pc|c6|nt|spooky: EW could sacrifice in 7@C here, impossible to find tho|pg|| pc|c9|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup brian co-operates with a cue - best bid hand material:)|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: or one of the @h pictures may be all you need partner to have|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: everything else is more speculative|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|roswolf: nice judgment by Gunn|pg|| nt|roswolf: great judgment by north|pg|| nt|psyck: couple of o/t's on major lead|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|roswolf: no other chance but to hope the jearts set up|pg|| nt|hajru: 4@s makes, so a good decision by Elsinen|pg|| pc|cA|nt|roswolf: east - the ladies siyt south and east|pg|| nt|roswolf: hearts|pg|| nt|roswolf: the heart weakness is clearly pinpointed|pg|| nt|arno11: same 6N reached at the other table on a spade lead his @S intermediates are so good that N will not need the @C suit and also make 6NT|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| pc|h6|nt|roswolf: will need some flair from Tor but as a world champion i expect it|pg|| nt|jaapfr: @H7|pg|| pc|hK|nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: on 20 cronier made 3nt|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h2|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: although we have a France v Netherlands final, the conditions of contest did not make it a certainty we would have two different European teams|pg|| pc|dA|nt|teckh: he know that clubs are with S, and then its hust to be careful|pg|| nt|granguru: should make 1@S 2@D 2@H 2@c|pg|| nt|jbgood: di return normal?|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d6|nt|hedyg: time for coffee?|pg|| nt|psyck: aah, S found a 2@d bid last deal other room to fetch 11 imps|pg|| nt|roswolf: nope|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| pc|dK|nt|roswolf: yup -like the "just"|pg|| nt|hajru: Looks as if north couldn't read the @h 5|pg|| nt|jaapfr: i love this swindle|pg|| pc|d9|nt|vugraphpl8: W is disappointed|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d7|pg|| nt|granguru: so it conducts to the corresponding lead|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dT|nt|roswolf: all over now|pg|| nt|teckh: we would have loved to see it:)|pg|| nt|spooky: A quite lucky make tho|pg|| pc|c4|nt|roswolf: that might not be good enough|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|granguru: claim time....next|pg|| nt|hajru: That is a potential pick up for the dutch|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: could have been two teams from one country, or transnational teams, or a team from outside Europe|pg|| pc|c7|nt|roswolf: declarer gets endplayed|pg|| pc|c5|nt|roswolf: fortune favours the bold|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| pc|d5|pc|h7|nt|teckh: sorry privat comment|pg|| pc|h3|nt|roswolf: tricks to spare|pg|| pc|s7|pg|| nt|jaapfr: but it did not help|pg|| pc|d4|nt|hajru: Down 2.|pg|| pc|h8|pc|s2|pc|c3|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|pc|s5|pc|s8|pg|| pc|sK|pc|h9|pc|sJ|nt|hedyg: and -1|pg|| pc|s9|pg|| mc|11|nt|yorkbeach: if it was a representative event, we would have the player's nationalities displayed|pg|| pg|| qx|o24|st||md|2SKQ9763HJT52DKCQT,S5HAK876DAQT87CK7,S84H943DJ432C9632,SAJT2HQD965CAJ854|sv|o|nt|Walddk2: But since the players are not requested to submit their convention cards for us to have a look at, it is difficult to know what 2NT is|pg|| nt|chessmaste: Jos Jacobs (sitting next to me in the Bulletin) is not 100%, but thinks it is 22-24|pg|| nt|danilo1: good (percentage) @D slam ... can they find it|pg|| mb|1H|mb|p|mb|1S|nt|chessmaste: Maas -Vriend must be on the internet somewhere|pg|| mb|p|mb|2D|mb|p|mb|3N|nt|chmitty: 3NT now|pg|| nt|chmitty: will West try 4@d ?|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Perhaps, but the EBL should still require convention cards. It's not brian surgery to scan them in year 2011|pg|| nt|Walddk2: *brain even|pg|| nt|chmitty: I'm being asked what 1@h 1@s 3@d would be ? Game force in French std ... not enough here|pg|| nt|chmitty: why 1@s by East and not 2@c ? that can be discussed indeed|pg|| mb|p|nt|chessmaste: I would be happy to bid 2@C on the first round|pg|| mb|4D|mb|p|nt|danilo1: seeing already few times, I am asking myself why it is (looking like) in trend not to start with longer suit (2m) first even with GF values ... can it be any advantage in hiding ...|pg|| nt|danilo1: suit ?|pg|| mb|4S|nt|danilo1: waw ... all at the same time :)|pg|| mb|d|mb|4N|mb|p|mb|5H|mb|p|mb|6D|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|s8|nt|chmitty: 6@d lead @s : ace, unblock @h queen and play trump ... the king falls, ruuf one @h and trump again ... 12 tricks|pg|| nt|danilo1: well done West ... he has been happy to see Dble on 4@S|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|pc|s5|pg|| nt|chmitty: Catherine has also made a nice effort by bidding 4@s with xxx @d ... 4NT was also tempting|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h2|pc|h8|pc|h3|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|d2|pg|| nt|chmitty: but the two aces were attractive in her hand|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h4|pc|s2|pc|h5|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h9|pc|sT|pc|hT|pg|| pc|h6|mc|13|nt|danilo1: nice 69 ... well played to cash @HAK first ... he knows after @DK - @D or 4-1 or KJ sec|pg|| nt|jbgood: wd|pg|| nt|vugraphplE: =|pg|| nt|Walddk2: 6DW=|pg|| nt|chmitty: 10 imp's in any case :)|pg|| nt|danilo1: no change in IMPS ... so scor may stay :)|pg|| pg|| qx|c24|st||md|2SKQ9763HJT52DKCQT,S5HAK876DAQT87CK7,S84H943DJ432C9632,SAJT2HQD965CAJ854|sv|o|nt|pbmarstr: This is the fast lane I believe|pg|| nt|roswolf: and now a freak|pg|| nt|djneill: good prevent defense, gave declarer every chance to go wrong|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed|pg|| mb|1H|mb|p|nt|teckh: 4@c over 3@h here?|pg|| nt|djneill: 6@d making other table wow|pg|| nt|roswolf: good result for goldcat in the other room|pg|| nt|jaapfr: ppp?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|jaapfr: 1@H-p-?|pg|| nt|blum1956: very strange diamond return - does the @c10 lead not inform South that West has at least three clubs?|pg|| mb|1S|nt|roswolf: 2 or 3 nt ?|pg|| nt|hedyg: yes getting weaker by the minute..|pg|| nt|pbmarstr: 7-2 to the CR|pg|| nt|hajru: 2@c is 11-14, 6@c or 5@c with a 4 card M|pg|| nt|hajru: Giving north a problem what to bid|pg|| mb|p|nt|spooky: another 3rd hand Light opener|pg|| nt|roswolf: different tempo to this auction|pg|| nt|roswolf: doubt whether they will get close to a slam|pg|| nt|arno11: teams full of star players like Lavazza, Brogeland or Gottlieb on their way out |pg|| nt|hajru: 3@d probably invitational with a good 6 card suit|pg|| nt|hajru: I guess it will end there|pg|| nt|psyck: he will be more dissaponted when he finds they made 4@s other table that deal|pg|| nt|hajru: 2@s transfer to clubs|pg|| mb|2D|nt|roswolf: now that is a preempt which only a young man can make|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: of course|pg|| nt|roswolf: shows a fit|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: undisciplined opening by W|pg|| nt|roswolf: probably reach 5@D|pg|| nt|psyck: they got the same trump lead in 4@s other room|pg|| mb|2N|nt|roswolf: support with support|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: this is action bridge - where will the music stop?|pg|| nt|djneill: example of how usually the weaker hand with a long suit plays better - honors from the strong hand are still relevant, but not if West declares - East's @d not so hot then|pg|| nt|hajru: In the other room, west tried 1@s, not sure what that meant, but it got them to a playable contract|pg|| mb|3N|nt|teckh: both major and 11 is an opening allways these days |pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: yup the courtesy raise|pg|| nt|teckh: i didnt think Tor opened partnering his wife|pg|| nt|granguru: -1|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: surely he is allowed to even in a liberated scandavian household:)|pg|| nt|hajru: No, Lebedeva has other thoughts. |pg|| nt|arno11: EW in 4@H on bd 21 so 5 Imps coming for the russians |pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|riccho: rehi sry was dropped by my interent conn|pg|| nt|hajru: I don't know what they lead from 109x but then still the @d doesn't make much sense to me|pg|| nt|roswolf: agreed|pg|| nt|blum1956: this one is easy|pg|| nt|pelu: I prefer 2Nt = no fit and 3@C = fit|pg|| mb|p|nt|spooky: a lack of aces here...|pg|| nt|roswolf: 5@D SEEMS INDICATED|pg|| nt|roswolf: west will/should pass now|pg|| nt|jaapfr: @D6-4-K might seduce N|pg|| nt|hajru: Welcome back|pg|| nt|hajru: This gives the contract a chance|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: I think E is very tired she forgot about lead..|pg|| nt|psyck: unavoidable to get to game here if you play light openings, unfortunately no chances as cards are here|pg|| nt|psyck: even if he contrives to endplay W, that will only push his trick total from 8 to 9|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: solid 3NT on 24|pg|| nt|roswolf: i think the dutch have been chastened into a more cautious approach|pg|| pc|s7|nt|roswolf: and a lack of a double:(|pg|| nt|teckh: I think Gunn bid once to much|pg|| nt|hedyg: push EW to slam?|pg|| pc|s5|nt|roswolf: west decides now|pg|| nt|roswolf: 6@D is a very fair contract|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: GIB says 12 tricks are possible|pg|| pc|s8|nt|roswolf: 11 more imps to goldcat|pg|| pc|sJ|pg|| nt|spooky: 3@C was quite a lot indeed...|pg|| nt|roswolf: the vul penalty may be good compensation|pg|| nt|granguru: or -2|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: yes 6@d roughly needs South to have one diamond honour|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: and friendly breaks|pg|| pc|d6|pc|dK|nt|roswolf: club switch looks attractive|pg|| nt|teckh: I think Tor is too lucky now, 23 and a bunsch of J, and hte only value worth talking of is his spade|pg|| nt|roswolf: luck follows the big battalions|pg|| nt|teckh: he lacks no guts|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d3|pg|| nt|hajru: no, ns can take their 7 tricks then|pg|| nt|jbgood: so we are on disagreeing terms again, Peter:)|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|d2|nt|hedyg: started with an oops|pg|| nt|roswolf: on 7 agaonst 4@H in the other room north led @SA and continued spades|pg|| pc|d5|nt|roswolf: horror show|pg|| nt|jaapfr: true|pg|| nt|arno11: 3@D was forcing as S bid on on minimum values|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: If East had made an aggressive fourth suit rebid, they would have got there|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| nt|roswolf: he is a BERMUDA BOWL winner|pg|| nt|jaapfr: but we see but E and N can not know that|pg|| nt|riccho: still difficult to collect enough tricks here|pg|| nt|hajru: Goldwater's rule: always accept a lead out of turn. If they don't know who should lead, they probably don't know what to lead|pg|| nt|hajru: Why, if you have no fit, then your honnors are in the other suits and you don't want to be dummy|pg|| pc|dT|nt|hajru: If you take the @d a in the first round, you better know what to return|pg|| nt|jaapfr: doubt N was thinking much:)|pg|| nt|psyck: a tight match with very swingy boards so far|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|roswolf: should make an overtrick now|pg|| nt|roswolf: he has clues to the spade layout|pg|| nt|hajru: That will still be -1 on 7.|pg|| nt|blum1956: In Russia we play 2@s response as "clubs or NT raise" so 3@c from the opener means just maximum|pg|| pc|d9|nt|arno11: defence shld be able to lock declarer in dummy|pg|| pc|s6|pg|| pc|h3|pc|hQ|pc|h5|nt|teckh: N didnt lead a spade, but a diamond, is it 3-2-4-4 or 4-2-4-3, and then possible not the Q|pg|| pc|h6|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s9|pc|h7|nt|roswolf: ????????????????|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes.|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| nt|pbmarstr: But 3 NT is on NS|pg|| nt|pbmarstr: But 3 NT is on NS|pg|| nt|roswolf: -4?|pg|| nt|granguru: or-4|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cT|nt|hedyg: -1|pg|| pc|cK|nt|riccho: kamikaze playing style|pg|| nt|eamongall: heading to game over other side also |pg|| pc|c2|pg|| nt|jaapfr: claim pls|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d4|nt|roswolf: well a plus is a plus|pg|| pc|s2|nt|hedyg: lol Geoffrey|pg|| pc|sK|pg|| pc|d8|nt|blum1956: The black hand with only 12 HCPs is just suitable for 2NT|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c5|nt|yorkbeach: on 21 in the open room, North downgraded his singleton @sK and passed 1NT|pg|| pc|cQ|pg|| mc|12|pg|| qx|o25|st||md|3SKT7HKJT7DTCAQ764,S983H8532DK4CJT82,SJ542H9DAJ832CK53,SAQ6HAQ64DQ9765C9|sv|e|nt|Walddk2: Indeed, but should still be correct in MOVIE|pg|| mb|p|mb|1D|mb|d|mb|p|nt|danilo1: Dble and all pass?|pg|| mb|2S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|jbgood: copying the CR|pg|| nt|danilo1: prefer pass as Nort than jump to 2@S ... as passed pd, if Game is to be made, 1@D will probably not work - + voulnerability|pg|| nt|chmitty: 2@s in response to a x shows 4 cards only and something like 8-10 Hcp|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dT|pc|dK|pc|dA|pg|| nt|chmitty: pass is an alternative in a short match, but risky|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h4|pc|hK|nt|danilo1: 1@D Dbled may be good gain and little loose ... |pg|| pc|h5|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h8|pc|s2|pc|h6|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c9|pc|c4|pc|c2|pg|| pc|c3|pc|s6|pc|c6|pc|c8|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|s7|pc|d4|pc|d2|pg|| nt|chmitty: imagine in South a hand such AKQx Axx x DJxxx|pg|| pc|hT|pc|h2|pc|s4|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|c5|nt|chmitty: 1@d x probably makes and you make 6@s|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|c7|pc|cT|pg|| pc|sA|pc|sT|pc|s3|pc|s5|pg|| pc|hA|pc|hJ|pc|h3|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|d6|pc|cQ|pc|s8|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|d3|pc|d7|pc|cA|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s9|pc|d8|pc|d9|pg|| pg|| qx|c25|st||md|3SKT7HKJT7DTCAQ764,S983H8532DK4CJT82,SJ542H9DAJ832CK53,SAQ6HAQ64DQ9765C9|sv|e|nt|hajru: After the second @d, he had 9 tricks but didn't believe that.|pg|| nt|hajru: O, no, he can set up the 5th spade for 10 tricks on 7|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup a push|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: bad breaks again for 3N NS here|pg|| mb|1D|nt|roswolf: weak nt = 12-14|pg|| nt|riccho: the defense could collect 5 tricks after @s the switch |pg|| nt|arno11: the bidding cld have gone: 2@C -2@D (relay)-2@S (minimum 5+@C-4@S)-3@C all pass, reaching a reasonable spot|pg|| nt|riccho: ISry I have to leave now (some business appointment :)) hope to c u again soon|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, or 2@c-3@d-pass |pg|| nt|yorkbeach: possible trouble here for EW|pg|| mb|d|nt|spooky: a light 2@S here|pg|| nt|roswolf: this could be dangerous for someone too|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: will south pay for a penalty|pg|| nt|roswolf: play|pg|| nt|arno11: nothing to do with the system if you bid to 3NT with 11 to 11 points I think|pg|| nt|psyck: Dealer in a merciless mood today|pg|| mb|2S|mb|p|nt|roswolf: not yet|pg|| nt|hedyg: http://www.bridgebase.com/mobile/ for BBO-TV. Watch all vugraph rooms at the same time, even while playing or in the lobby. No download needed. Open one browser window per table|pg|| nt|roswolf: the majors come into play|pg|| nt|granguru: 2@C showing majors|pg|| nt|roswolf: well should have done|pg|| nt|roswolf: more exciting hands|pg|| nt|jaapfr: pass|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: could be landy, multilandy, woolsey, garozzo|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: north is fixed a bit now|pg|| nt|roswolf: rdbl |pg|| nt|hajru: Agree, I don't understand the 4@h bid in the other room, if you are going to bid that, why not simply do 4@h over 2@s|pg|| pc|d5|nt|pbmarstr: 2 down probably|pg|| pc|dT|nt|roswolf: right on|pg|| nt|hedyg: E had a choice to bid 1@s or double first|pg|| nt|roswolf: blood will surely flow|pg|| nt|roswolf: practical bid by west|pg|| nt|jaapfr: first doubtful bid frnech|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3nt looks good without a club lead|pg|| pc|dK|nt|jbgood: and it is rightsided|pg|| nt|roswolf: unlikely lead from north|pg|| pc|dA|pg|| nt|jbgood: must admit I would show E's hand as a strong NT - and gone down in 3 NT|pg|| pc|h9|nt|roswolf: north bid - spoilsport|pg|| nt|hedyg: yes N's blood when S can reach him?|pg|| nt|roswolf: identical auction at both tables|pg|| nt|psyck: As I pointed out at the start of this segment, the score here was entered as 42-22, but was 40-22 in official site.|pg|| nt|psyck: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|psyck: either way, it is a 1imp difference :)|pg|| pc|hA|nt|roswolf: this looks ok|pg|| nt|spooky: this will be just made, South will lose 1@D more|pg|| nt|hajru: That is not going to help the defence|pg|| nt|jaapfr: i agree with 2@S-3@H-3@S-Pass|pg|| nt|arno11: yes or 3@D all pass both very safe contracts|pg|| pc|h7|nt|roswolf: :)female intuition|pg|| nt|pelu: no stopper in 2 suits, Jon|pg|| nt|hajru: isn't standard in mixed pairs to tell the female player never to bid NT first?|pg|| nt|jbgood: do you really care?|pg|| nt|hajru: sorry girls :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: maybe std but wrong at this level|pg|| nt|blum1956: Not the best idea to open 1NT with 14HCP out of 15 in two suits (if the alternative opening bid is available)|pg|| nt|roswolf: good quality final - would be decent in an open event as well|pg|| nt|jbgood: yes - strong teams playing well|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed hedy:)|pg|| nt|granguru: good decision by Dufrat|pg|| pc|sA|nt|hedyg: XX= i have a good hand, N can pass and let her bid again|pg|| nt|roswolf: words fail me|pg|| nt|hajru: Finland now 8 imp's ahead in total|pg|| pc|s7|nt|yorkbeach: 2@s looks fairly comfortable|pg|| pc|s3|nt|pelu: most of the female players are World Champs - if not all of them|pg|| nt|pelu: Hi, Jon, Benedicte Cronier did open 1NT here - and she will go down in 3NT|pg|| pc|s2|pg|| nt|granguru: 2@H plays also good|pg|| nt|psyck: maybe some endplay on W|pg|| pc|s6|nt|roswolf: declarer needs not 5to try and ruff a spade back to hand|pg|| pc|sT|pc|s8|nt|jbgood: unfortunate|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, all 4: Carla won the women's pairs, the French ladies the Venice cup, Bep both|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: +1 probable|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| nt|eamongall: it seems to be now 40-22 ... having been 12 imps to Balti then 7 imps to Balti and currently 10 imps to Balti |pg|| nt|psyck: but may not be clear to paly for it|pg|| nt|eamongall: maybe ruling as there is no score in as EW |pg|| nt|roswolf: yes indeed|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: remember you are watching the middle set of a 3-session match|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: could be an exciting finish later if it stays close|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is now the mid point of the match|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cT|pc|cK|nt|eamongall: board 10 of first set |pg|| pc|c9|pg|| pc|c3|nt|psyck: NS get to 4@h here in other table, that should also be interesting, likely down with @h42|pg|| pc|d6|nt|spooky: after the overcall she is warned|pg|| nt|roswolf: ???|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pg|| pc|hT|pc|h8|nt|roswolf: well i must admit i dont like opening 1NT on the east hand - i would do it but i wouldnt like it:)|pg|| pc|s5|nt|roswolf: safely done|pg|| nt|psyck: W will be endplayed to give @s or @d trick sooner or later i think|pg|| pc|h4|pg|| nt|psyck: no chance now|pg|| pc|c5|pc|d7|nt|jbgood: :)|pg|| nt|pelu: I am so old - I only do what I like - so 1@D :):)|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|yorkbeach: the last set starts at 1640 CET 1540 BST|pg|| pc|c8|pg|| nt|roswolf: rdbl is rarely for t/o - well what can you expect from a man in a mixed event!?:(|pg|| nt|hedyg: of course :(|pg|| pc|hK|nt|psyck: I though he would cash @hT before playing @s & get a clue|pg|| pc|h3|pc|d2|pc|h6|pg|| pc|c6|pc|cJ|pc|sJ|pc|d9|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|o26|st||md|4S83HKQJ842DAQ95CA,SK954HT6DT2CKT632,SAQT762HA3DJ4CQ98,SJH975DK8763CJ754|sv|b|mb|p|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|1S|mb|p|mb|3H|nt|danilo1: in case of that hand Pierre, opps have at least 9 @H ... so someone (West) will probably bid 1/2 @H over Dble|pg|| mb|p|nt|chmitty: OK ... next ?|pg|| nt|Walddk2: There was a bit of a misunderstanding in the other room it seems|pg|| nt|chmitty: next door, Willard made 6@h with a sort of miracle|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Multon thought spades were set and showed @SQ|pg|| nt|chmitty: you right Roland|pg|| mb|3S|nt|danilo1: may be difficult to bid slam now ... guess North has almost no options now except 3@S |pg|| mb|p|mb|4C|mb|p|nt|danilo1: let's see next bid by South|pg|| mb|4H|nt|chmitty: miracle : she finessed twice the @s|pg|| mb|p|mb|4N|mb|p|mb|5S|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: Same here|pg|| nt|chmitty: and had to rely on the @d finesse|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Maas thinks 4NT is KC ask for spades|pg|| nt|chmitty: and fall of 10x @d|pg|| nt|sybarra: interesting same auction with perhaps same misunderstanding |pg|| mb|6H|nt|danilo1: North is evidently responding keys for @S ... possible 6@S?|pg|| mb|p|nt|sybarra: oops sorry hi all |pg|| nt|danilo1: Hi Shirl :)|pg|| nt|chmitty: Hi :)|pg|| nt|jbgood: at least you cannot win 7 @s - but may get 13 in @h|pg|| nt|sybarra: hi all, didnt mean to "fall on the table" |pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|jbgood: hi Pearl:)|pg|| pc|s5|nt|chmitty: best line not clear at all I believe|pg|| nt|danilo1: since Vriend knows about @HA, 6@H is correct choice even if A sec|pg|| nt|chmitty: seems like a nice lead but no so much in practice|pg|| nt|chmitty: if declarer plays the @sAce she is forced to win|pg|| nt|danilo1: best lead for defence ... forces declarer for rite choice immediatelly |pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sJ|nt|chmitty: planning to ruff 2 @d after the finesse|pg|| pc|s8|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h5|pc|h2|pc|h6|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h7|pc|hK|pc|hT|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|c2|pc|c8|pc|h9|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|c3|pc|c9|pc|d3|pg|| pc|s3|nt|danilo1: true Pierre ... deeper look forced @SQ ... and now ... easy @S10 finess|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sT|pc|d6|pg|| pc|sA|pc|c4|pc|d5|pc|s9|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|d2|pg|| pc|h8|pc|c6|nt|ritong: hi there|pg|| pc|s2|nt|chmitty: Henri @h:)|pg|| nt|danilo1: Hi Henri|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| nt|ritong: need an impartial colleague?:)|pg|| pc|h4|pc|sK|pc|s6|pc|c7|pg|| pc|cA|pc|cT|pc|cQ|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dT|pc|d4|pc|d7|pg|| pc|d9|pc|cK|pc|s7|pc|d8|pg|| nt|jbgood: anyone biased here?|pg|| nt|ritong: hei jon|pg|| nt|jbgood: hi Henri|pg|| pg|| qx|c26|st||md|4S83HKQJ842DAQ95CA,SK954HT6DT2CKT632,SAQT762HA3DJ4CQ98,SJH975DK8763CJ754|sv|b|nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our great operator - Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentator Tarjei for his company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| nt|spooky: last board of this round already|pg|| nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator - Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO vugraph. ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentators Gerbrand and Tarjei for their company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| nt|hedyg: last board of this match now|pg|| nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Michal - Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentators John and Peter for their company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Michal - Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentators John and Dan for their company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|roswolf: heart slam here|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Michal - Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentator Hedy for her company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| nt|djneill: thanks|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| mb|1H|nt|hajru: Weak NT from south, stayman, 4@h, losing 2 trumps and a spade.|pg|| nt|hajru: (and time to get a coffee)|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: brian and sandra are quick players|pg|| nt|teckh: 4@s, -1, isnt it|pg|| nt|hedyg: thanks Geoffrey to you :)|pg|| mb|1S|nt|granguru: time passes fast...already in the last board|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: damp squibb of a hand|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: yes - @sK and @dK both onside so should make if bid|pg|| nt|roswolf: may well be bid as well|pg|| mb|2D|mb|p|nt|spooky: what will north rebid now?|pg|| nt|roswolf: this looks like a n/s 3nt in these aggressive days|pg|| mb|3C|nt|roswolf: at least this looks normal|pg|| nt|blum1956: 2NT is OK, 3 fails|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: some might go for 3NT|pg|| nt|hedyg: and go down|pg|| nt|roswolf: perhaps but i expect most to play 4@S|pg|| mb|3H|nt|roswolf: that is typical brian|pg|| nt|granguru: EW have a clear advantage up to now..|pg|| nt|roswolf: very quick in this room|pg|| nt|hajru: Well, south didn't have a bid to show majors?|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: a good conservative view|pg|| nt|hajru: I would not move over 1NT|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: wonder whether this is a situation where 4@h is stronger than 3@h|pg|| mb|3S|nt|teckh: strange bid wiht a single @c|pg|| nt|spooky: friendly lead, but don't exepct it to come in|pg|| nt|jaapfr: 3nt no coffee time|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: 6 boards in advance|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: will be doing well to avoid @s from here|pg|| nt|roswolf: agreed|pg|| mb|4C|nt|hajru: I guess she now makes 9 tricks|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk4: 27+5 qualify for the Round of 32 tomorrow after five rounds of Swiss today. 27 from Swiss A and 5 from B|pg|| nt|pelu: this is standard frence bidding - whats wrong with that?|pg|| mb|4H|nt|psyck: i'd have expected 3@h instead of 2, but no problems getting to 4 anyway here|pg|| mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: a jump to 6@h would end proceedings|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: more likely to go via 4NT|pg|| mb|4N|nt|blum1956: 4@h should be the @hA|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: thanks Roland !|pg|| nt|roswolf: absolutely nothing|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: agreed|pg|| mb|5S|nt|arno11: I guess reaching 3NT on bd 23 is not that easy many will go down in high @D contracts|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: brian has distinct views in the bidding and this is one of them - there are many negative inferences from the acol base|pg|| nt|granguru: other room just finished nr.24...a tie|pg|| nt|roswolf: restart scheduled in another hour|pg|| nt|roswolf: have they agreed a suit as trumps?|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: @s but when South bids 6@h North should pass|pg|| nt|roswolf: spades it appears|pg|| nt|blum1956: no as North demonstrates the trump Queen|pg|| mb|6H|mb|p|nt|spooky: Dummy is usesless now|pg|| nt|roswolf: THAT WAS ALWAYS LIKELY|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: so mst be @s as North has the @sQ but not the @hQ|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: time to trust partner|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: alert defence|pg|| nt|blum1956: They probably play 15-17 NT so d'Ovidio knows the maximum is 24|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: hmmmmmmmm it is a Mixed teams|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: nicely judged|pg|| nt|roswolf: but he has and a good score for the french here|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes slam never in doubt just choice of strain|pg|| pc|c2|nt|roswolf: restartin 30 mins or so|pg|| nt|teckh: thx all|pg|| nt|jaapfr: x@H|pg|| nt|jaapfr: @H5 now|pg|| nt|hajru: Back, wow, why wouldn't you bid 3@h over 2@s|pg|| nt|jaapfr: do not ask me pls|pg|| nt|hajru: aren't we supposed to be the experts and explain this? ;)|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: Suitplay says the right play in @s is low to the 10, so I suspect 6@s would have failed|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: do not think a trump coup would be available to recover the position|pg|| pc|c8|nt|jaapfr: how to show @H now|pg|| nt|jaapfr: she will get a second chance but then he plays @HK|pg|| nt|jaapfr: she|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|hajru: I'm still not sure why east rebid 3NT. It looks like there are 2 ways to bid the north hand: stayman, then|pg|| nt|jaapfr: N|pg|| nt|hajru: 3@s (or 3@h smolen) over 2@d, or transfer, then 3@h. In both cases, south picks the right contract from |pg|| nt|hajru: 3nt, 4@h or 4@s. |pg|| pc|cJ|nt|roswolf: one of them is south is unlikely to have 5 cards in her suit|pg|| pc|cA|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h6|nt|hajru: That is not the way to defeat 3NT|pg|| nt|jaapfr: E hopes are that pd has @DJ|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h5|pg|| pc|h3|nt|jaapfr: good thinking but wrong result|pg|| pc|h7|nt|roswolf: declarer will be disappointed when she sees the heart break|pg|| nt|hedyg: on her way down now|pg|| nt|hedyg: it will break her heart?|pg|| nt|roswolf: i hope not 2 matches to go:)|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is a good win for goldcat|pg|| nt|hajru: I still don't quite understand the ew carding. Would he really lead the @d6 from J6xx(x)?|pg|| nt|hajru: With all those soft values, I don' think that N will go slamming on 23.|pg|| pc|hK|nt|roswolf: bye all for today see you all tomorrow|pg|| pc|hT|pg|| nt|psyck: may even take @d fin after 2@s bid to make 2 o'/ts|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|c3|pc|c9|pc|h9|pg|| pc|s8|pc|s4|pc|sT|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|c7|nt|spooky: East still endplayed|pg|| pc|h4|pc|c6|nt|spooky: but well done from tor to play a @S|pg|| nt|roswolf: lunch will be taken now restart in 1hr 40 mins approx|pg|| nt|spooky: next session is in 1hr and 45 min|pg|| nt|roswolf: bye for now|pg|| nt|hedyg: more fun in 25 minutes..dont miss it!|pg|| pc|cQ|pg|| nt|roswolf: restart i think in 30 mins approx|pg|| pc|s3|nt|roswolf: bye for now|pg|| nt|hedyg: byeeeeeeee|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sQ|nt|roswolf: bye for now|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: not sure about that|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| pc|sA|pc|d6|pc|d5|nt|yorkbeach: would it be better to play trumps first for a possible squeeze?|pg|| pc|s9|pg|| nt|blum1956: the fall of @d10 saves the slam|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes slightly fortunate on this line|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dK|nt|yorkbeach: yes - declarer lacks the entries to get the suit wrong|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d2|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dT|pc|d4|pc|d8|pg|| mc|12|pg|| qx|o27|st||md|1SK2HQ2DKT876CAJ42,SAQ643HA9743DQ9CK,ST875HK6D532C8753,SJ9HJT85DAJ4CQT96|sv|o|nt|chmitty: very strong bridge by all players so far :) a privilege to watch|pg|| mb|1D|mb|1S|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|nt|chessmaste: As Reese famously wrote - In the matter of the Spanish civil war we should be impartial, with a natural bias in favour of General Franco|pg|| mb|3H|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|jbgood: hehe|pg|| nt|chmitty: :)|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c9|nt|jbgood: i was about to say a push and next - but ...|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cK|pg|| nt|chmitty: West had the 2@d bid available to show 55 in the majors, but the pair probably agreed not to do that with this HCP range|pg|| nt|jbgood: why lead prd's suit?|pg|| nt|chmitty: many pairs agree that 2@d is Weak or Strong, but not intermediate|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h6|pc|h5|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h4|pc|hK|nt|danilo1: all agree with @C lead? ... after 1NT by East, looks to me @D should be led to finess table|pg|| pc|hT|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dA|pc|d6|pc|d9|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|sK|pc|sA|pc|s5|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s7|pc|s9|pc|s2|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s8|pc|h8|pc|d7|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|cA|pc|h3|pc|c3|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sT|nt|chmitty: I dont want my partner to "jettison" me so I lead a @d :)|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|d8|pg|| pc|cT|pc|c2|pc|dQ|pc|c5|pg|| mc|12|pg|| qx|c27|st||md|1SK2HQ2DKT876CAJ42,SAQ643HA9743DQ9CK,ST875HK6D532C8753,SJ9HJT85DAJ4CQT96|sv|o|nt|jaapfr: but his @C2 was confusing|pg|| nt|hajru: Now, this is more interesting|pg|| nt|psyck: Now tied as we think the actual score is 2 less than the score shown here for Balti|pg|| nt|psyck: there will be a lot of bidding with double fits here|pg|| nt|roswolf: this might have some action|pg|| nt|roswolf: luck is with the french|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| mb|1D|nt|jaapfr: look to bidding in open|pg|| mb|1S|nt|roswolf: on 25 the french e/w duly bid and made 6@D|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: 2@H/3@h|pg|| mb|1N|nt|psyck: this opening gagged EW at this vul|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: Well, maybe, but east can see that he is forced to play a card and shouldn't attach too much meaning to it.|pg|| nt|roswolf: BD 24 I MEANT|pg|| mb|3H|nt|jaapfr: 5@C or 4nt|pg|| nt|hajru: Well, E went down in 3NT on board 9 and we have a new leader in the match|pg|| nt|pelu: ok 1@H - and no action|pg|| nt|roswolf: not this morning|pg|| nt|hajru: Time for a coffee!|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: looks like the EW opening style is not quite so aggressive there, so East thought she was worth 3NT rather than 2NT |pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: Next board. Bidding in the open looks like stone age slam bidding.|pg|| nt|hajru: with 5@s asking for a club control.|pg|| nt|arno11: horrible hand....|pg|| nt|jbgood: yes:)|pg|| nt|pelu: one for me also :) - with sugar|pg|| mb|4H|nt|psyck: dont often find a profitable unfav vul sac like here|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: 12 tricks in hearts but NS can spoil the fun by leading a club |pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: same bidding to 1Nt in OR|pg|| mb|p|nt|arno11: make 6@H against any lead|pg|| pc|d2|nt|yorkbeach: on 26 several people have suggested that East might have tried a @d when in with the @sJ|pg|| pc|d4|nt|hajru: doesn't a club lead spoil communications?|pg|| nt|psyck: not just a sac, looks like 4@s & 5@h make, so 5@s would be the sac :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: no risk no fun|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: declarer then has to guess whether to play West for the @sK or East for the @dK|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: a little break|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: EW may be playing some two-suited overcalls|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: if West makes one, he has to guess whether to raise if East gives simple preference|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: which is presumably why he chose not to|pg|| pc|dK|nt|hajru: In the meantime, I don't see what west will accomplish with 4@d|pg|| nt|arno11: might end in 6NT|pg|| nt|arno11: doubled for a @S lead?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: now 10 imps for Finland|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: though a two-suited overcall would ahve made East declarer|pg|| pc|d9|pg|| pc|cA|pc|cK|nt|arno11: at least they get a plus score|pg|| pc|c3|nt|jaapfr: nasty S hand|pg|| nt|arno11: slams that make are 6@C 6@H and 6N by West....|pg|| nt|hajru: Sure, you will have to come to Singapore to get it though|pg|| pc|c6|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h3|pc|hK|pc|h5|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h8|pc|hQ|pc|hA|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: South is definitely not going to score the hxQ on an overruff after this start|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: @hQ|pg|| mc|10|nt|yorkbeach: quite common to play that Michaels to weak or strong but not intermediate|pg|| pg|| qx|o28|st||md|2S982HAKT74D93C754,SAKJT53HD74CKJT93,SQ764HQ93DAQT8CA6,SHJ8652DKJ652CQ82|sv|n|mb|1S|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|4S|mb|p|nt|chmitty: interesting 4@s here : 3 loosers only but you loose control on repeated @h leads|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|pc|h3|nt|chmitty: Ace of @c can be tempting ... but that would suppose p has an entry to give you the ruff|pg|| pc|h5|nt|jbgood: good lead to beat it|pg|| pc|hK|pc|s3|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c7|pg|| nt|danilo1: declarer may loose trump control, but North will have no more @H to play ... so if declarer guess rite, may make ... second @H ruff and @SAKJ ... well played @C first|pg|| nt|ritong: he has not played a @h yet|pg|| nt|ritong: from his seat, position is not clear at all|pg|| nt|jbgood: N will get 2 spades and 2 aces|pg|| nt|ritong: declarer is supposed to hold 7+@ss|pg|| nt|ritong: has not mentioned @cs|pg|| nt|ritong: and is void in @hs|pg|| nt|jbgood: not sure about that - 6 and a decent side suit more than qyalifies|pg|| nt|danilo1: ahy ... srry ... thats -1 :) ... still gain|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h2|pc|h4|pc|s5|pg|| nt|jbgood: Maas was wondering what @h to play|pg|| pc|d4|pc|dA|pc|d2|pc|d3|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h6|pc|h7|pc|sT|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c6|pc|cQ|pc|c4|pg|| pc|c8|pc|c5|pc|c9|pc|s4|pg|| pc|dT|pc|dJ|pc|d9|pc|d7|pg|| pc|dK|pc|s9|pc|sJ|pc|d8|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|pc|d5|pc|s2|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s7|pc|d6|pc|s8|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|c28|st||md|2S982HAKT74D93C754,SAKJT53HD74CKJT93,SQ764HQ93DAQT8CA6,SHJ8652DKJ652CQ82|sv|n|nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|hajru: It'd be interesting to know what north's pass meant. |pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|jaapfr: a solid 4@S now coffee time or vuln 5@H save?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| mb|1S|nt|hajru: I think 6@h by west is a lot more practical.|pg|| nt|hajru: than 4@d|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: is weak or strong|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: if @c ruff, no @d trick & if @d lead, no @s trick|pg|| nt|psyck: EW couldn't come in even after 1@h opening other room :(|pg|| nt|psyck: not everyone passes with S hand nowadays|pg|| mb|1N|nt|jaapfr: nah just 4@S|pg|| mb|p|mb|4S|nt|hajru: Russia just took the lead by 3|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: Interesting difference in hand evaluation by the 2 east players. Closed, east made simple raise,|pg|| nt|eamongall: operator entered 4@S all pass I suspect as final contract |pg|| nt|psyck: i pass poor balanced 12 hcp hands, but would open with this S hand.|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: dealer was on e so only contract is good|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: here she does a limit+ or something.|pg|| nt|roswolf: south will back in now|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: ok thx, looks normal contract anyway|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm very cautious|pg|| pc|h3|nt|yorkbeach: West has his rose-tinted spectacles on again|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: catches East with a fitting @cQ and the @d right|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: and South with no entry to give North a @c ruff|pg|| pc|h2|nt|blum1956: Multon cooses the best lead as other leads are even less attractive))|pg|| pc|hK|pc|s3|pg|| nt|arno11: but at our table East cld have been something like 64 in the minors 2@H1@S |pg|| nt|blum1956: the @sJ will probably win a trick|pg|| nt|hajru: Unless partner has 3+@s, balancing is not that attractive|pg|| nt|roswolf: it did|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cA|nt|psyck: as I was saying, I open S as it is 4432 not 4333, has 2 Aces, & there is no rebid problem.|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c4|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: still going down as declarer losing control|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: North does not know of course that West has only 6@s|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h5|pc|h4|nt|jaapfr: @SA @SQ|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, I don;t think that NS have a chance to bid hearts, so we'll end up in a boring 4@s|pg|| nt|roswolf: i bet the dutch would bid in that position|pg|| pc|s5|pg|| nt|pelu: bet taken - a coke?|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s4|pc|d2|pc|s2|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s6|pc|d5|pc|s8|pg|| nt|hajru: Claim!|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c6|pc|cQ|pc|c5|pg|| pc|c8|pc|c7|pc|cK|pc|s7|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: heading for down 2|pg|| pc|h9|pc|hJ|pc|hA|pc|sT|pg|| pc|cT|pc|d8|pc|d6|pc|s9|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: or even down 3|pg|| pc|hT|pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pc|h6|pg|| pc|dA|pc|dJ|pc|d3|pc|d4|pg|| nt|roswolf: -2|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|o29|st||md|3SQ2HJ6DKT8643C642,ST8HQ75D972CJT983,SA765HA93DAQJ5CK5,SKJ943HKT842DCAQ7|sv|b|mb|1D|mb|2D!|mb|4D|mb|p|nt|danilo1: good score for Zimmermann in CR ... East must not necassarily lead @S|pg|| mb|5D|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|s3|pc|sQ|pc|sT|pc|s5|pg|| pc|d3|nt|chmitty: still one off ... don't see how East can be endplayed|pg|| pc|d7|nt|danilo1: Specs told me that East led @CQ in CR|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|h2|pg|| nt|ritong: movie confirms that|pg|| pc|dA|pc|s4|pc|d4|pc|d2|pg|| pc|d5|nt|danilo1: 5@D is chanceless |pg|| pc|c7|pc|dT|pc|d9|pg|| nt|jbgood: but 3 Nt wins on any lead I guess|pg|| nt|jbgood: E will be end played |pg|| nt|chmitty: right Jon|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s8|pc|sA|pc|s9|pg|| pc|s6|pc|sJ|pc|d6|pc|c3|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h5|pc|h9|pc|hT|pg|| pc|sK|pc|d8|nt|danilo1: not sure about endplay ... declarer also need to discard 2 cards from hand on 5th and 6th @D ... so East may follow|pg|| pc|c8|pc|s7|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h7|pc|hA|pc|h4|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h8|pc|dK|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|c2|pc|cJ|pc|cK|pc|cA|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c4|pc|c9|pc|c5|pg|| pc|hK|pc|c6|pc|cT|pc|dJ|pg|| nt|chmitty: France +28 now|pg|| pg|| qx|c29|st||md|3SQ2HJ6DKT8643C642,ST8HQ75D972CJT983,SA765HA93DAQJ5CK5,SKJ943HKT842DCAQ7|sv|b|nt|psyck: they want to keep us on the edge until the last deal|pg|| nt|jbgood: the non-safety play in trump was likely made on the basis that 4-1 split was unlikely since nobody entered the bidding?|pg|| nt|roswolf: this has some bite to it|pg|| nt|roswolf: now this might be bloody|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: yes - last trick to dummy with the @h8|pg|| mb|1D|mb|2D|an|.|mb|3D|nt|hajru: 1@c polish, lots of options.|pg|| nt|pelu: so against Geoffrey for sure @Hs 3-2 :)|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|nt|psyck: some kind of artificial @h raise, they do not have the shape or values to cross game anyway|pg|| mb|p|nt|hajru: And now EW are in trouble. |pg|| nt|arno11: EW in trouble|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: this E hand is not much weaker than W's hand on 27|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: and even if they do, 5 level looks safe|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: now it is 61-61 |pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| mb|p|nt|jaapfr: this will get a helpful lead|pg|| nt|arno11: :)|pg|| nt|hajru: Interesting choice from north.|pg|| nt|psyck: or 59-59 :)|pg|| nt|andreasw: exiting:-)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: yes|pg|| nt|blum1956: does this hand differ much frome one Bertens had a board ago?|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: tough choice of leads|pg|| nt|roswolf: heart is cool|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: I am struggling to see the difference myself|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c2|nt|roswolf: a support double would have been useful here|pg|| pc|c3|nt|roswolf: but they are still there|pg|| nt|pelu: tx for the undo - I almost fall of my chair :)|pg|| pc|cK|pg|| nt|jaapfr: @CT I presume|pg|| nt|hajru: same auction as the open room, west likely to lead a minor and declarer well on her way to 9 tricks|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: E says faster|pg|| nt|arno11: Finland still alive|pg|| nt|roswolf: quick 9 tricks|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: excess of imagination|pg|| mc|9|nt|hajru: Yes, they just regained the lead. |pg|| nt|eamongall: Hanlon rolls out the cannon |pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: fast claim|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: I know some players who wold out the @h4 and @s4 under the table, suffling them and letting fate decide|pg|| pg|| qx|o30|st||md|4S852HA3DQT2CK6432,S3HKT94DJ85CAQT98,SAQT4HQJ7652D964C,SKJ976H8DAK73CJ75|sv|o|nt|chmitty: I say "France" because Zimmermann has both French and Swiss passeports|pg|| mb|1S|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|2H|mb|p|nt|chmitty: Monaco that will be later on :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|jbgood: i am asked if 4 @d was a mistake - the result speaks for itself. When 3 NT is an alternative.....|pg|| nt|jbgood: Monaco is truly an international country:)|pg|| nt|chmitty: at matchpoints West would double that|pg|| nt|chmitty: indeed Jon :)|pg|| mb|p|pc|dA|pc|d2|pc|d5|pc|d6|pg|| nt|henryb: Seems like an oxymoron. "International Country."|pg|| nt|chmitty: lolll|pg|| pc|dK|pc|dT|pc|d8|pc|d4|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c2|pc|cQ|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h8|pc|hA|pc|h4|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h9|pc|hQ|pc|s6|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s7|pc|s2|pc|s3|pg|| pc|d9|pc|d3|pc|dQ|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|c3|pc|cT|pc|h6|pc|c7|pg|| pc|sT|nt|chmitty: A small "game" for your friends : ask them to list as many countries they can remember the name of|pg|| nt|danilo1: nicely played|pg|| nt|chmitty: there are around 232 in the world|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|s5|nt|chmitty: if they can put in writing more than 50% they are true experts|pg|| pc|c8|pg|| nt|chmitty: I'm told 245 :) depends on the definition of "a country"|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c4|pc|c9|pc|h7|pg|| nt|chmitty: dont forget the Samoa Islands for instance|pg|| nt|chmitty: :)|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sK|pc|s8|pc|hT|pg|| pc|hK|pc|hJ|pc|d7|pc|c6|pg|| pc|cA|pc|s4|pc|s9|pc|cK|pg|| pg|| qx|c30|st||md|4S852HA3DQT2CK6432,S3HKT94DJ85CAQT98,SAQT4HQJ7652D964C,SKJ976H8DAK73CJ75|sv|o|nt|jaapfr: a bit freakish board here|pg|| nt|hajru: Last board of the set. |pg|| nt|hajru: Last board, finland up by 5.|pg|| nt|psyck: game set & match|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: W is happy and Balti is K.O>|pg|| nt|jcomyn: knew he would and how he would play it|pg|| mb|1S|nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Dificult to imagine that N-S will make 3NT if they are in it|pg|| nt|jbgood: another low-scoring match - at least so far|pg|| mb|p|mb|1N|nt|hajru: Yes, only 2 swings so far and a couple of overtricks.|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: on 27 EW were NV but on 29 EW were vul, which may exaplain why West thought he was too good for Michaels on 27 but East did not on 29|pg|| mb|2H|nt|hajru: this looks like 3nt for NS|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|hajru: 1@c polis, 1@s, 2N, 3N?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk2: or 4@H for that matter|pg|| nt|eamongall: they will know they need something now |pg|| nt|psyck: Last deal. Thanks to my cocommentators. Good job Michal. Thanks to the kibs for joining us & for their inputs.|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: shuffling - you know what I mean|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| mb|p|nt|jaapfr: 22@D by E?|pg|| mb|p|pc|dA|nt|hajru: By east it would make sense, not sure about north though|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Hanlon thinking about bidding 2NT|pg|| nt|roswolf: e/w have gone into their shells|pg|| pc|d2|nt|Walddk2: and did|pg|| nt|pelu: 1,5 IMP pr. board - but a lots of the boards were very flat|pg|| pc|d8|nt|jaapfr: after S unexpected X N 2@D makes some sense|pg|| nt|eamongall: 3@Ds maybe |pg|| pc|d6|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: if you keep not leading your suit, your opponents will get wise and bid NT whether they have stoppers or not|pg|| pc|dK|nt|Walddk2: Really?|pg|| nt|eamongall: this hardly right |pg|| nt|pelu: Beb Vriend also passed after 1@h - 2@h P P - so tx for the coke :)|pg|| nt|pelu: but she didnt pass fast, so @Hs can be 4-1|pg|| nt|jbgood: nine tricks - but the defense is favorite to take 5 before the 9th can be cashed|pg|| pc|dT|nt|Walddk2: This is unreal|pg|| pc|d5|nt|Walddk2: I don't think South bid 3@C|pg|| pc|d4|pg|| nt|hajru: No, apparently NS don't use 2@d as a spade raise and have a natural 2@d available|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/br.html|pg|| pc|d7|nt|hajru: That should be sufficient for EW to win the match|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dJ|nt|eamongall: phew |pg|| nt|eamongall: no more jingle jangle now |pg|| pc|d9|pg|| nt|hajru: While east is considering her next move, let's thank the operator|pg|| nt|arno11: unfortunately bd 27 does not look to rosy for them|pg|| nt|arno11: too|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Must lose 5 tricks|pg|| nt|blum1956: South may escape with 1 down by ruffing clubs |pg|| pc|c2|nt|hajru: Next round at 12:30 I believe.|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, it looks like it cost them the match|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: yes 1 down looks par|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|jaapfr: anyway a well deserved victory for the French imo|pg|| pc|h2|pc|c5|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|pc|s2|pc|s3|pg|| nt|jbgood: but home and dry now|pg|| nt|blum1956: Arnolds had to raise up with the @cK and play another spade|pg|| nt|jbgood: yes|pg|| nt|blum1956: which looks very simple indeed|pg|| pc|sT|nt|jbgood: must agree to that too...|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|s5|nt|hajru: They still have 14 boards to play|pg|| pc|c8|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|hajru: Trick 1 looks like a mispull from south|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c9|pc|h5|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s9|pc|s8|nt|Walddk2: Thanks all|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: bye|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Back in 14 hours|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| nt|jaapfr: imo N was starting with a mondaymorning feeling:)|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: play on 27 seems slow at the other table|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c4|pc|cA|pc|h6|pg|| nt|hajru: D6, 2, 4and now you play the 3 vrom 73?|pg|| mc|7|nt|hajru: Well, I guess Russia wins unless the Fins find a way to score 6 imps on this one|pg|| nt|hajru: Thanks all for watching, back later today|pg|| nt|hajru: Bye for now|pg|| nt|arno11: bye all|pg|| pg|| qx|o31|st||md|1S832H6543DT5CAK63,SQJT4HJDQ7642C952,SAK96HAQTDKJ83CJ8,S75HK9872DA9CQT74|sv|n|mb|p|mb|p|nt|henryb: Which are two: American Samoa and (British) Samoa|pg|| mb|1D|mb|1H|nt|chmitty: Did not know that :( you see|pg|| nt|jbgood: CR long finished - 2 more here now|pg|| nt|chmitty: well ... back here. Seems again a nice result for France here|pg|| nt|chmitty: Not so easy to grab 9 tricks|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|chmitty: first hurdle for defence is to avoid the @c lead|pg|| nt|danilo1: look so .. but think, board will somehow produce (at least) 9 tricks itself |pg|| nt|jbgood: a club lead soesnt hurt declarer|pg|| pc|h7|nt|jbgood: doesnt|pg|| nt|jbgood: not that lucky |pg|| nt|chmitty: take the right view in spades is difficult |pg|| nt|chmitty: let's see what is Maas's line|pg|| nt|danilo1: a and NINE doubleton in @D ... as well as @S 89 - so very difficult to see defense - West does not have second @H|pg|| pc|h3|pc|hJ|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d9|pc|dT|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sA|pc|s7|pc|s2|pg|| pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|d5|pc|d2|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s3|pc|sT|pc|sK|pg|| nt|danilo1: ninth trick is probably coming in @S|pg|| nt|chmitty: I must admit that playing @s Queen is natural ... but @c would have been much better|pg|| pc|s6|pc|h2|pc|s8|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|c2|nt|chmitty: over now|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cQ|pc|cA|pg|| pc|h4|pc|d4|pc|hA|pc|h8|pg|| pc|s9|pc|c4|pc|h5|pc|s4|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|chmitty: last trick for West's 9 @c|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h6|pc|d6|pg|| pc|d8|pc|c7|pc|c3|pc|d7|pg|| pc|c8|pc|cT|pc|cK|pc|c5|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c9|pc|hT|pc|hK|pg|| pg|| qx|c31|st||md|1S832H6543DT5CAK63,SQJT4HJDQ7642C952,SAK96HAQTDKJ83CJ8,S75HK9872DA9CQT74|sv|n|nt|vugraphpl8: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/frunda1.html|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: was worth the wait for the French supporters - Cronier made 12 tricks|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1D|nt|pelu: 2@H with @Hs 4-1 also down 1 in OR|pg|| mb|1H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|nt|roswolf: 2@S= REAL @C?|pg|| nt|jbgood: inv. + in @c?|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: NS have the sensible agreement that the 1NT rebid shows a hand too strong to open 1NT|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: Hi Henk, jon and Geoffrey the spects dont like us - we have 450 and there over 2200 in OR ;(;(;(|pg|| nt|roswolf: spade lead!?|pg|| pc|c4|nt|pelu: :(:(:(|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, shows clubs. X = 4 or 5 @s, 1@s is 6-9, 0-3@s, 2@h is weak with long @s. |pg|| nt|roswolf: OH WELL WE ARE THE QUALITY NOT THE WIDTH:)|pg|| nt|chessmaste: Don't fret you are doing a good job|pg|| nt|hajru: At least, that is how the open team plays it.|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: I know a few kamikaze players who rebid 1NT with 12-14 on this type of auction :)|pg|| pc|c3|nt|jbgood: quite common these days, actually|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c8|pg|| nt|blum1956: that will be a struggle...|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: I have bit more sympathy for Verbeek's decision not to lead her suit this time|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d9|pc|dT|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: at least she is consistent|pg|| nt|roswolf: in which case leading a spade is i think best neither n/s bid them|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: bid (or show) @h but lead @c|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sA|pc|s5|pc|s2|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|jbgood: heading for multiple overtricks now - will soon wish he was in 6@c:)|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d5|pc|d2|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s3|nt|yorkbeach: yes if South has the values to raise 1Nt to 3NT, she also has the values to X 1@h to show 4@s |pg|| pc|sJ|pc|sK|pg|| pc|s6|nt|yorkbeach: ergo she does not have 4@s|pg|| pc|h9|pc|s8|pc|sT|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hA|pc|h2|pc|h3|pg|| pc|dK|pc|h7|nt|yorkbeach: and North might have X 1H if she had 4@s|pg|| pc|h4|pc|d4|pg|| nt|hajru: Last board for this set, we will be back at 14:00 CEST, that is in 90 minutes from now|pg|| nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Michal - Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentators Jon, Michael, Peter and Henk for their company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: our toes.|pg|| pc|d8|pc|h8|pc|h5|pc|d6|pg|| pc|s9|pc|hK|pc|h6|pc|s4|pg|| mc|10|nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Michal - Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentators Michael and Julian for their company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| pg|| qx|o32|st||md|2SAKJ965H7DQCAKJ85,S73HA9843D873C972,SQ842HQ2DKJ54C643,STHKJT65DAT962CQT|sv|e|nt|chmitty: last board now of this lively set|pg|| nt|ritong: and a difficult hand for Ns|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|chmitty: thanks to all kibs, players, fellow commentators :) see you soon for the last set|pg|| mb|1H|nt|ritong: the @c position saves them, but let s see if they can avoid the 5 level would be well played|pg|| mb|2H!|nt|chmitty: restart in 28 minutes according to official schedule|pg|| mb|3H|nt|danilo1: since EW vounerable possible 1@H - Dble or ? - 4@H - P-P- 4@S ... all pass|pg|| mb|3S|mb|p|nt|danilo1: well, 3@H gives free action to North ... so 4NT expected now|pg|| mb|4S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|ritong: wd bep|pg|| pc|h5|nt|danilo1: I do not agree with some 4@C bid (got lot of propositions) ... except if in System 150% clear cue for @S ... may cause confunsion|pg|| nt|ritong: it is 150% cue|pg|| pc|h7|pc|hA|pc|h2|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d4|pc|dA|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|s5|nt|jbgood: in my book only 100%:)|pg|| pc|h4|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s3|pc|s4|pc|sT|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s7|pc|s2|nt|chmitty: which page ?|pg|| pc|d9|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c3|nt|jbgood: 1|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| nt|chmitty: lollll|pg|| pc|s6|pc|c7|pc|sQ|pc|d2|pg|| pc|c6|pc|cQ|mc|11|nt|chmitty: bye now|pg|| nt|jbgood: great show - thanks all and bye for now|pg|| nt|vugraphplE: Thanks all|pg|| nt|ritong: see you all in 20 minutes or so|pg|| pg|| qx|c32|st||md|2SAKJ965H7DQCAKJ85,S73HA9843D873C972,SQ842HQ2DKJ54C643,STHKJT65DAT962CQT|sv|e|nt|yorkbeach: yes thanks everyone|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1H|nt|yorkbeach: vulnerability will put a dampener on this board|pg|| nt|roswolf: restart in 55 mins approx from now|pg|| mb|2H|an|.|nt|yorkbeach: likely to be flat for 450 to NS|pg|| mb|3H|nt|blum1956: thx all, spectators, Joeffrey and Julian|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: South is happy to show a two-suited hand knowing she has the values to bid again|pg|| mb|3S|mb|p|nt|blum1956: sorry Geoffrey))|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: South might check on aces but 5@s is safe|pg|| nt|roswolf: south will show her second suit|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: better to cue 4@c|pg|| nt|blum1956: I am for Blackwood|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: yes 4@c probably is her second suit rather than a cue bid|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes michael has a lot to commend it|pg|| mb|4N|nt|yorkbeach: but still gives north the chance to cue a red ace if he has one|pg|| mb|d|mb|5C|nt|roswolf: south goes michael's way:)|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: West X to check whether NS have agreement but handling a X :)|pg|| mb|p|mb|5S|mb|p|nt|blum1956: the heart weakness discovered...|pg|| nt|pelu: also from a spec tx to Michal (operator) he had a hard job from start :)|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, thanks Michal.|pg|| nt|roswolf: the heart lead is telegraphed against 3nt - can east find the @HK?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: not so bad|pg|| nt|vugraphpl8: :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|blum1956: The NS probably will prefer 5@c or 4@s|pg|| nt|pelu: nice to find the @H-weakness - but if s over 2@D just bid 3Nt then a snall @H in lead|pg|| nt|hajru: We'll never know|pg|| nt|roswolf: 5@C or 4@S?|pg|| nt|jbgood: 5 @c an interesting contract|pg|| mb|p|nt|yorkbeach: no mistake|pg|| nt|roswolf: np and the play will be quick as well|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h7|pc|hA|pc|h2|pg|| nt|pelu: only for us - not for S :)|pg|| nt|jbgood: must spurn the black finesses and end play W to win?|pg|| nt|blum1956: only the very special plan brings this home|pg|| nt|pelu: a bet? - I know I owe u 1-2 cokes Jon :)|pg|| nt|hajru: The @h lead looks obvious and then west can play @h at every opportunity|pg|| nt|blum1956: you're right Jon|pg|| nt|roswolf: THIS WILL NEED ACCURATE TIMING TO ACHIEVE THAT|pg|| nt|jbgood: ok - all in for a downer:)|pg|| pc|d8|nt|pelu: No Jon u had the winning plan :)|pg|| pc|d4|pc|dA|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|jbgood: yes - but that may be too much double dummy|pg|| pc|dT|pc|c5|nt|yorkbeach: a special thanks to all those watching the bridge instead of Wimbledon|pg|| pc|d3|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sT|pc|sA|nt|pelu: yes|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| nt|roswolf: goind down i fear|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: roof is on centre court|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s7|pc|s4|pc|h6|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c3|pc|cT|pg|| nt|pelu: 3Nt in N will win 9 out of 10 times|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: rain elsewhere in SW19|pg|| pc|s5|pc|h3|pc|sQ|pc|d2|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: does not often go that way|pg|| nt|blum1956: bye all|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: usually wetter in Wales than London|pg|| mc|11|nt|jbgood: as a spec says: "yes . it will eventually go down. When ou have a 75% line, it's hard to reject it"|pg|| nt|hajru: Yes, who would blame E for leading a small heart after 1N-2C;2D-3N|pg|| nt|blum1956: 12 out of 13 as only the @hK lead may disturb))|pg|| nt|roswolf: bye all see you back in 50mins|pg|| nt|yorkbeach: bye all|pg|| pg||