vg|D EC 2011 Mixed Teams 16 _,2_2,I,15,28,WildGriffin,32,Pony,33| rs|3SW=,4SW-1,3NE=,3NE+1,4DW=,3NE+1,4HW=,4HW=,3NN+2,3NN+2,4HE-1,2DS=,4SW=,4SW-1,4SS-4,4SS-2,3NN-1,3NN-1,4HE+2,6HE=,4HN+1,4HN+1,4SW+1,4SW=,4HW+1,4HW+1,3NS-1,3NN-1| pn|T Dikhnova,Yuen,S Orlov,Pony,Eggeling,Khven,Gotard,Gulevich|pg|| qx|o15|st||md|1ST954HQ4DKQ84CA98,SAK876HK98D962C32,SHJT6532DAT7CQT75,SQJ32HA7DJ53CKJ64|sv|n|nt|oliverc: Given the K@H with North, perhaps it would have been more sensible to cash the|pg|| nt|oliverc: A@D after the A@H and then lead Ace and a small @S. If South wins, more likely to|pg|| nt|oliverc: find the A@C with North and South might have been endplayed anyway|pg|| nt|brotherp: funny result in open room|pg|| nt|sybarra: hello all and welcome back|pg|| nt|psyck: Hello everyone|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: weak nt or maybe upgraded because of the nice features|pg|| nt|brotherp: tactical decision needed by East|pg|| nt|brotherp: 3@d anyone?|pg|| nt|bobholl: marion thinks long :)|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: sure...and an unusual aution in other room|pg|| nt|xenya: hello everyone|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: a good weak 2?|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: good player, though|pg|| nt|peachy: All events transnational. This is Round 5 of qualifying round robins in 15 groups of 6 teams each in the Mixed Teams. This match is from Group I, between current first and 5th ...|pg|| nt|peachy: place teams in the group.|pg|| nt|xenya: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html for running scores|pg|| nt|sybarra: hello all and welcome back |pg|| mb|p|nt|peachy: Website http://www.eurobridge.org/competitions/11Poznan/Poznan.htm. |pg|| nt|stc: hi|pg|| nt|ady: god afternoon all|pg|| nt|fabsayc: hi|pg|| nt|ady: part score hand|pg|| nt|djneill: hi all|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: hello|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores from all tables http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|peachy: Hi Kacpewr, hi kibitzers|pg|| mb|1C|nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|peachy: Results website http://www.poznan2011.pl/ where running scores are available.|pg|| mb|p|nt|ady: part score in clubs best for e/w if they can find it|pg|| mb|1S|an|natural, longer !D possible|nt|brotherp: dbl showing a 4 card major and a longer minor; quite a common treatment in NL|pg|| nt|roswolf: in the slam zone just about|pg|| mb|p|mb|2S|nt|andyv: hello everyone|pg|| nt|andyv: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html for standings|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: 3@d now ?!|pg|| nt|bobholl: guess marion will bid 3@D now|pg|| nt|xenya: interesting 2@C by S -- must be some gadget showing the majors?|pg|| nt|ady: hi Dan|pg|| nt|djneill: hi edwin|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: but 6@C is no thing of beauty |pg|| nt|roswolf: 3nt is certainly a normal contract|pg|| nt|peachy: If you click on the Team Name in the Results page, you get names of all individual players in the team Results website http://www.poznan2011.pl/ where running scores are ...|pg|| nt|peachy: available.|pg|| nt|xenya: hello Constantin|pg|| nt|psyck: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| mb|3H|nt|roswolf: again all very normal|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: pas seems to turn out ok|pg|| nt|brotherp: remarkable decision imo; anyway 2@h will handle nicely also - barring the unfindable trump lead|pg|| nt|sybarra: dicey spade suit |pg|| nt|sybarra: but I would open the hand also |pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: not really many hands of interest - the dealing computer on strike perhaps!?|pg|| nt|bobholl: paulissen contemplating and still thinking|pg|| nt|roswolf: with no poor breaks any reasonable line works|pg|| nt|roswolf: still he has to plan for a rainy day|pg|| nt|bobholl: he has only 9 tricks if everything breaks without a @D ruff so i guess he'll try that|pg|| nt|bobholl: gib says 11 tricks but he sees 52 cards (just like we :))|pg|| nt|roswolf: probably cdonsidering the diamond guess|pg|| nt|bobholl: meike (wortel) THINKS LONG AND LEADS A @h|pg|| nt|brotherp: excellent lead :>|pg|| nt|sybarra: some jacoby-ish kind of raise |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: hello|pg|| mb|p|nt|wilkinsona: ok now, though|pg|| nt|roswolf: and doesnt seem to be too difficult|pg|| nt|andyv: at this point, Zimmermann third and Denmark 39th in the Swiss A|pg|| nt|stc: hi|pg|| nt|sybarra: hello again Kacper |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|granguru: witam |pg|| nt|granguru: hi all|pg|| nt|sybarra: has a lot to do on this hand |pg|| nt|sybarra: hola John |pg|| nt|granguru: :)|pg|| nt|granguru: @H|pg|| mb|3S|mb|p|nt|wilkinsona: oh, right|pg|| nt|sybarra: well the good news is, e/w have more trumps than they do |pg|| nt|sybarra: likely -1 |pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|peachy: Hello Geoffrey|pg|| pc|h5|nt|xenya: anyway EW were bound to buy contract on this one|pg|| nt|Walddk1: wrong match John|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h4|pc|h8|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi raija|pg|| pc|s2|nt|stc: yes, many play Stayman in this position|pg|| pc|s4|nt|bobholl: now @H and @D ??|pg|| nt|roswolf: trump now will cause a bit of anguish|pg|| nt|pelu: 2@S prob @C-support, but singleton @DQ?|pg|| nt|andyv: ?|pg|| pc|sA|nt|Walddk1: You got an e-mail like everyone else. It states A closed room|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c5|nt|bobholl: @C now and another @D ?|pg|| nt|bobholl: he is lucky that the @S 6 is now high enough|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes|pg|| nt|bobholl: will play @C now surely|pg|| nt|bobholl: but if yuo switch @D A and @C Q ??|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|andyv: operator, are we sure about the @h play?|pg|| nt|Walddk1: THis is match D as stated on the banner|pg|| pc|cA|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|hK|pc|h3|pc|h7|pg|| nt|roswolf: well i think he is thinking far too much - especially when there is an obvious line|pg|| nt|ady: 2@C conventional but naturally west gratefully passed|pg|| pc|c3|nt|roswolf: yes indeed|pg|| nt|peachy: We are all here tp serve the kibitzers so if you have a comment or question, just message one of us|pg|| pc|c7|nt|brotherp: funny position; only 2 more trumps for ew now|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: yes|pg|| pc|cK|nt|xenya: 11 tricks are available |pg|| pc|c8|pg|| nt|mcarroll: Hi David|pg|| nt|ady: hi Martin|pg|| nt|peachy: *to|pg|| pc|c4|nt|roswolf: an easy 10 tricks|pg|| pc|c9|nt|roswolf: but serendipity|pg|| pc|s6|pc|cT|pg|| pc|s7|nt|brotherp: due to @sT and @s 3-3|pg|| pc|h6|nt|vugraphpl9: true result is +4 to LastArrival|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|roswolf: and now11?|pg|| pc|s5|pg|| pc|c6|pc|s9|pc|d6|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d2|pc|d7|pc|d3|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d9|pc|dA|pc|d5|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|sJ|mc|9|pg|| qx|c15|st||md|1ST954HQ4DKQ84CA98,SAK876HK98D962C32,SHJT6532DAT7CQT75,SQJ32HA7DJ53CKJ64|sv|n|nt|psyck: Hello everyone|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: hi all :)|pg|| nt|ralfwil: good evening everyone|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: we begin last round for today :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hi again|pg|| mb|p|mb|1S|nt|vugraphpl2: last 10 boards and after that free evening :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: amazing hand for ns in d|pg|| mb|4S|nt|ralfwil: hello Maria!|pg|| nt|lml: hello|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: moirning all|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|pc|c5|nt|jcomyn: imagine game on and they defernd 2c|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|ntmon: ok forget, thx|pg|| pc|cA|nt|lml: this seems to be the normal spot and shouldn't have any trouble on the lie of the cards|pg|| pc|c2|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: hello ralfwil :)|pg|| nt|lml: a nice easy one to start things off|pg|| pc|c8|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|psyck: as we see, opener may be balancing with quite less, so 3N was very optimistic by E|pg|| nt|ralfwil: a bad decision from E , not to bid 3@s|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 5-4 fit and they dont even bid at all in that suit. As I keep saying minors will soon go out of existence altogether|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c7|pc|cK|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c9|nt|davpro: Good morning|pg|| pc|s6|nt|pelu: hi David, and hi all|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| nt|jcomyn: anyone tell me why s cant show 2nd suit - i dont understand it at all|pg|| nt|jcomyn: and don t give me that extras nonsense|pg|| pc|s7|pc|h2|nt|davpro: Easy first board fo declarer|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|lml: so declarer is thinking about 4-1 spades|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: knock out http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s5|pc|s8|pc|h3|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h5|pc|hA|pc|h4|pg|| pc|h7|pc|hQ|pc|hK|pc|h6|pg|| nt|blum1956: the (semi)officiall score after 14 boards 19-17 in favour of the Couples team|pg|| pc|h8|pc|hT|nt|davpro: A claim coming up|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|d4|pg|| nt|ralfwil: now a possibility for a twrow in on N|pg|| nt|ritong: throwing north in would be giving up on the contract|pg|| pc|s3|nt|ritong: arnolds is rather wondering where this @s 2 comes from|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sK|pc|hJ|pg|| pc|sA|pc|d7|pc|c6|pc|sT|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dT|pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d6|pc|dA|pc|d3|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|d5|pc|dK|pc|d9|pg|| pg|| qx|o16|st||md|2SQ54H75DAT9652CJ2,SAK987HKJD3CKQ875,SJ632HAQ32D84C943,STHT9864DKQJ7CAT6|sv|e|nt|bobholl: they are in time trouble now so arbiter will come (later)|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm trappy deal|pg|| nt|kastan88: Official website for live-scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|pelu: Hi all - we have a match from Group A, where all 6 teams still can win - there are only 9VP from No 1 (Pony) to No 6|pg|| nt|andyv: ty Kacper:)|pg|| nt|sybarra: only 50's |pg|| nt|ady: good score for e/w|pg|| nt|psyck: E has a choice of openintgs|pg|| mb|1S|nt|pelu: spec when West will open 1@s|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is a slam zone hand|pg|| nt|psyck: any level of @s (1/2/3/4) could be right at this vul|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| mb|p|mb|1N|an| |nt|bobholl: 3 !! not afraid|pg|| nt|pelu: ok :) wrong - again :(|pg|| nt|andyv: interesting problem for N|pg|| nt|stc: 12 tricks|pg|| nt|sybarra: maybe see another 2 @S here |pg|| nt|psyck: a very light 2@h overcall|pg|| nt|roswolf: so lastarrival is actually 4 imps ahead?|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: final contract prob 5@H|pg|| nt|roswolf: north leaps to what he thinks he can make|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes the vul is tempting|pg|| nt|xenya: looks like a routine 4@H |pg|| nt|sybarra: that was certainly optimistic, and probably down an extra in 4 |pg|| nt|fabsayc: slam in hearts will look good till you test trumps|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Yes|pg|| mb|3C|nt|roswolf: west might have opened|pg|| nt|roswolf: lots od defence in the east hand|pg|| nt|andyv: pass probably the right move|pg|| nt|ady: 6@H wrecked by bad trump split|pg|| nt|psyck: N naturally smells slam after that bidding|pg|| mb|p|nt|wilkinsona: same auction both tables|pg|| nt|brotherp: difficult play hand yet again|pg|| nt|roswolf: south takes the push|pg|| nt|pelu: W sh X on her 2 Aces now|pg|| nt|roswolf: the northpersons will stamp on this now|pg|| nt|andyv: S has a couple of lines and both work (duck club and, if no @h switch, lead @d or lead @s and use 2nd @s to pitch @d|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: I have to restart|pg|| mb|3N|nt|Walddk2: South African Texas = hearts|pg|| nt|roswolf: west passing 1@S is optimistic|pg|| nt|roswolf: wow|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: yup boring bd to finish with|pg|| nt|Walddk2: http://www.bridgeguys.com/Conventions/TexasSouthAfrican.html|pg|| nt|psyck: W could bid more , but guess he thought he had a lot of defensive cards too & could maybe bid more later|pg|| nt|roswolf: ty we will need to keep correcting for our specs|pg|| nt|roswolf: this looks a very odd auction|pg|| nt|peachy: The Running Score link also has incorrect halftime score for this match|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: I exp 5-level - wrong - again :(|pg|| nt|stc: with thje 10 @d in NS the slam would be quite fair - how to localize this ??|pg|| nt|oosb: Hi everyone, hi Shirley|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: @c lead more or less kills the defence ...impossible to play the 9 it seems|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: can afford to lose 2 spades it seems|pg|| nt|roswolf: logically should pass now|pg|| nt|psyck: the @s ruff forces 2@h & 1@d losers now|pg|| nt|psyck: on a passive @c lead, dec may have had a chance to lose only 1@h|pg|| pc|d9|nt|pelu: 4-5 defensive tricks and pd did open|pg|| nt|kastan88: Previous board (11) all credits going for Bep Vriend fast 4@H arrival, must be good result for Dutch team, as both 4@S and 5@C are good sacfrifices against 4@H |pg|| nt|xenya: i don't think NS will go any higher or EW will sacrifice in 4@S|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Welcome to Oosman|pg|| nt|mcarroll: the splinter does nothing for N so may dissuade them from slam|pg|| pc|d3|nt|roswolf: are thw men sitting north and west?|pg|| nt|ritong: yes|pg|| nt|roswolf: is this the right board?|pg|| nt|peachy: 3D undoubtedly had specific meaning|pg|| nt|peachy: *4@D I meant|pg|| nt|roswolf: this looks a disaster|pg|| pc|d4|nt|stc: 4@s is a bad save|pg|| nt|stc: and they avoided it, wd|pg|| pc|dJ|pg|| nt|roswolf: -1 or -2 |pg|| nt|pelu: 3x@D best defense now|pg|| nt|sybarra: hello Oosman welcome|pg|| nt|oosb: Ive played against EW, a very solid junior pair|pg|| nt|roswolf: will n/s diagnose the situation?|pg|| nt|roswolf: passing now may be the best idea|pg|| nt|peachy: I did not much like 3C, if 11NT was forcing and 3C gameforcing, the way many play|pg|| nt|roswolf: but 4@D looks absurd i would play it as a splinter!!|pg|| nt|peachy: Of course, 3C could have been a more limited bid with 5-5. I am starting to believe it was not GF|pg|| nt|roswolf: ah a spec suggests v4@D was rkcb - that might make more sense|pg|| pc|h4|nt|pelu: down 2 on best defense|pg|| nt|sybarra: this can be beaten |pg|| pc|h5|nt|sybarra: need to cash ak in both minors|pg|| nt|sybarra: however |pg|| pc|hJ|nt|xenya: as has been pointed out, easy 12 tricks|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: the heart J may worry declarer ..|pg|| nt|brotherp: well the @c lead took care of most problems; on a spade or trump lead this looks like an uphill struggle for declarer|pg|| nt|bobholl: @H 41 may be she thinks|pg|| nt|bobholl: than @DK is needed for 3d @S|pg|| nt|roswolf: north will axe|pg|| nt|roswolf: ok he was just as confused as i|pg|| nt|peachy: Nah, Puerre will be happy with plus if it is coming|pg|| nt|peachy: Pierre|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| nt|peachy: Frabck, okay, ban me from typing :)|pg|| pc|d8|nt|peachy: Franck|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d2|pc|s7|pg|| nt|roswolf: on bd 15 the french e/w made 4@S!|pg|| nt|peachy: That was a feat indeed, I thought 3@S was makeable (though it did go down here)|pg|| pc|cA|nt|pelu: ???|pg|| nt|kastan88: Today we broadcast Mixed Teams. 90 teams are divided in groups of 6 and play a complete Round-robin of 10 boards.|pg|| nt|sybarra: with this lead one minor will disappear, |pg|| nt|ady: could be a good score for Duckdates keeping out of trouble|pg|| nt|roswolf: THEREFORE zIMMERMANN LEAD BY 6 UNOFFICIALLY|pg|| pc|c2|nt|bobholl: nasty surprise in @H won't make anymore|pg|| nt|sybarra: or maybe 2 |pg|| pc|c5|nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| nt|sybarra: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| pc|c6|nt|bobholl: now she 's made herself trump short|pg|| nt|sybarra: West will say "sorry pard, seemed like the right idea" |pg|| nt|sybarra: the hint not to lead a spade was the 3 nt bid by N|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|fabsayc: is duck and dales whatever that means|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|pelu: so from +500 to -100|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c4|pg|| nt|brotherp: still ok with both spades in North and only 3@d's - some anxious moments though|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Hello Andy|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c9|pc|cT|pc|d5|pg|| nt|pelu: why not discard a sure @D loser on @HK?|pg|| nt|kastan88: This is 3rd round. After 2 rounds Langer is leader in group L with 41 VP, Zimmermann with 37 VP on 2nd place.|pg|| pc|c8|nt|Walddk1: and welcome to Kari|pg|| pc|h2|nt|bobholl: 8 of @H now |pg|| pc|h6|pc|d6|pg|| nt|oliverc: hmmm|pg|| pc|c7|nt|brotherp: mmm|pg|| nt|bobholl: @C ruff beats it|pg|| nt|oliverc: :)|pg|| nt|oliverc: lucky|pg|| nt|kaapo: Hello|pg|| nt|andyv: hi Roland and Kari|pg|| nt|sybarra: enpassant |pg|| pc|h3|nt|oliverc: Something of a comedy of errors there|pg|| nt|vugraphzhd: A short break|pg|| nt|brotherp: indeed|pg|| nt|brotherp: after the club lead declarer only needs hearts 3-2|pg|| pc|h8|nt|roswolf: looked odd for sure|pg|| nt|kastan88: At the end of the Round-robin the first 3 teams from each group will qualify for Swiss A and the other teams for Swiss B.|pg|| pc|dT|pg|| nt|stc: I don't like the 2nd @d, assume E ruffs the K@d|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s2|pc|sT|pc|s4|pg|| pc|sK|nt|kastan88: The first 27 teams of Swiss A and the first 5 teams of Swiss B will qualify after 5 Swiss rounds tomorrow for the K.O. phase |pg|| pc|s3|pc|h9|pc|s5|pg|| pc|hK|pc|hA|pc|hT|pc|h7|pg|| pc|s6|mc|9|nt|roswolf: -1 was something of a triumph|pg|| pg|| qx|c16|st||md|2SQ54H75DAT9652CJ2,SAK987HKJD3CKQ875,SJ632HAQ32D84C943,STHT9864DKQJ7CAT6|sv|e|nt|ralfwil: hello Henri|pg|| nt|ritong: hi there|pg|| nt|psyck: they did really well to get to 4@h other room|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| mb|1S|nt|ralfwil: hello Krishna!|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: Hi Ralf & Henri :)|pg|| nt|ritong: salut Ck|pg|| mb|1N|an| |nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html :)|pg|| nt|lml: clubs is going to do better I think but it seems unlikely they can get there|pg|| mb|p|mb|3C|nt|psyck: this barrage will make it difficult for NS to find 6@h here|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|nt|psyck: not that it would be easy to find with EW silent :)|pg|| nt|ritong: yes|pg|| nt|ritong: a real perfecto|pg|| nt|jcomyn: mousheen - re-double|pg|| mb|p|nt|ritong: zero unuseful card|pg|| nt|davpro: They hit the right spot|pg|| nt|lml: the double may have given away the show|pg|| pc|d2|nt|Walddk4: Operator, EW are from Norway (you have Netherlands flags)|pg|| nt|davpro: At the other table htey bid a limit 3@s. One step to high|pg|| nt|lml: I think they still cant quite make it though on the spade lead|pg|| nt|lml: I dont like the double much|pg|| nt|lml: it may be that they play that Cope was required to bid or double|pg|| nt|lml: the "forcing pass"|pg|| nt|lml: but it would be an unusual treatment since Cope preempted|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|lml: they have reached 6@c in the OR|pg|| nt|lml: there North made a nice bid over 4@S|pg|| nt|lml: I think Gromov was thinking about it too ... he bid 4NT|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: S still thinking...|pg|| nt|lml: East doubled suggesting a heart lead but got a spade instead|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: S asks W about auction...|pg|| nt|lml: prehaps he wants to see if the double was "forced"|pg|| nt|lml: then it wouldnt necessarily show heart length|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Welcome to Peter Crouch|pg|| nt|pitiful: hi Linda|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Teasing Simon Cope is Peter's speciality|pg|| pc|d3|nt|lml: hi :)|pg|| pc|d8|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h5|pc|hJ|nt|ritong: contract is bulletproof, so south tries to work out the best chance to optimize overtricks|pg|| nt|pitiful: but I am not cruel like you Roland|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|lml: that did look like an odd card|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|c4|nt|Walddk7: No, rude is a better word|pg|| pc|c6|pc|cJ|nt|ritong: ruffing 1 or 2 @ds looks cool|pg|| pc|cK|pg|| nt|davpro: Is Brogeland really playing with Brogeland?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: sorry, my mistake... we have little problems at the beginning...|pg|| pc|hK|pc|hA|pc|h6|pc|h7|pg|| pc|d4|pc|dK|pc|dA|nt|psyck: settled for only 1 o/t|pg|| pc|s7|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Peter is our expert on Midlands Acol as played by E-W|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Please explain this auction|pg|| nt|pitiful: i think simon will be consulting his lawyers roland|pg|| nt|lml: it probably just was a penalty double of hearts|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c5|pc|c9|nt|lml: anyway heading for one down|pg|| nt|lml: which could well be a push|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| nt|davpro: Mrs and Mr Brogeland|pg|| mc|10|nt|ritong: mm|pg|| nt|davpro: Thx specs|pg|| pg|| qx|o17|st||md|3ST964HKQTD87CQ963,S3HJ42DAQJ954CA82,SK852H965DKTCKJT4,SAQJ7HA873D632C75|sv|o|nt|roswolf: that was a swing hand if ever i saw one|pg|| nt|xenya: agreed|pg|| nt|stc: In team @c to the A is much safer|pg|| nt|ady: club oart score on hand 1 woth 6 imps 2NT down in OR|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: this seems an easy grand to bid|pg|| mb|p|nt|andyv: 22 was interesting as to what N should do...he passed 4@h but 4@s certainly had some followers|pg|| nt|sybarra: part score battle here |pg|| nt|psyck: 12-14 NT i guess|pg|| nt|psyck: 3N now should end it|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Maybe x is penalty?|pg|| mb|p|nt|peachy: I'll let you announce the actual score every now and then, Geoffrey, so we won't both do it |pg|| mb|1D|nt|roswolf: strong club in vogue here|pg|| nt|roswolf: no reason not to play in the club partscore|pg|| nt|sybarra: another 2 level contract likely |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: trapping pass|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: despite the pre-empt perhaps not:)|pg|| nt|bobholl: 4@C explained as @D better(:)? than 4@D |pg|| nt|roswolf: can west do anything more than raise to 6?|pg|| nt|bobholl: 5@D why not ?|pg|| nt|andyv: big club fit but 5@c probably won't make|pg|| nt|psyck: true, N had the option for pen x|pg|| mb|1H|nt|pelu: 5@c a nice game - not 3NT|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3nt looks favorite|pg|| nt|roswolf: north playing in 2/3nt would be a travesty|pg|| nt|oosb: even balance of hcp|pg|| nt|psyck: surely cannot be playing trap pass this sequence|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Of course but...|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk4: Welcome back|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Hello to Oliver Clarke|pg|| nt|roswolf: the shown score is wrong - LastArrival lead by 4 imps at halftime|pg|| nt|roswolf: therefore the present unofficial score is +6 to Zimmermann|pg|| mb|2D|nt|roswolf: but what next?|pg|| nt|roswolf: but in a Mixed event i suppose predictable:)|pg|| nt|stc: in fact anyway @c to the A is better|pg|| nt|xenya: 4@S on a @H guess here|pg|| nt|oosb: 3@D for EW seems ok, |pg|| nt|sybarra: first ones to 1 nt |pg|| nt|ady: heart lead will wreck 3NT kill the entry to clubs|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: east is very minimum|pg|| nt|oliverc: hi everyone|pg|| nt|andyv: very passive bidding by NS|pg|| nt|kaapo: North didn't have a good opening call|pg|| nt|oosb: this might struggle on @C lead|pg|| mb|3D|nt|bobholl: jan will have to take the risk he daoes|pg|| nt|roswolf: no maybe @C will prevail|pg|| nt|andyv: no, but did have a reopening dbl|pg|| nt|sybarra: a 2 clubs for n/s played by S |pg|| nt|oosb: I see a lot of tricks for defence|pg|| nt|oosb: correction 3@D had 5 losers, 1@s 1@H 2@C 1@D, so -1|pg|| nt|fabsayc: thinking is overbid|pg|| mb|p|nt|sybarra: and how adventurous does E feel? (not very)|pg|| mb|3H|nt|roswolf: 3nt from north will put the question to south|pg|| nt|sybarra: wise choice|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: if west is there with a punt - sowhat|pg|| nt|roswolf: well good luck comes to his aid|pg|| nt|oliverc: A fairly predictable final contract|pg|| nt|oliverc: Nothing likely to disturb this|pg|| nt|sybarra: isnt it nice when pard leads your suit? |pg|| mb|3S|an| |nt|oliverc: South effectively endplayed on the opening lead|pg|| nt|pelu: no some of the men know the game and can pass :):)|pg|| nt|roswolf: not often though|pg|| nt|kastan88: how high EW going with their hearts 5@H or even 6@H after possible 5@S? NO, just gave up|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: on a @D-lead EW can take the first 7 tricks|pg|| nt|andyv: anyway, pass probably right as 4@s wont make (5@c was made in OR)|pg|| nt|ady: South has done well to keep out of bidding |pg|| nt|roswolf: now sfter bd16 +18 to Zimmermann|pg|| mb|4D|nt|roswolf: my first prediction was right|pg|| nt|roswolf: still south may run the club Q|pg|| nt|pelu: why not 3@H by S and not 3@S to tell her hand?|pg|| nt|roswolf: north i meant|pg|| nt|roswolf: fair comment peter|pg|| nt|pelu: yes but then he sh be in 6@C :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: that's true|pg|| nt|pelu: and on a @S-lead close to make :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: very close|pg|| mb|p|nt|sybarra: or will S believe |pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|Walddk1: Welcome to David Greenwood|pg|| nt|jtr: Hello people|pg|| nt|fabsayc: hi David|pg|| nt|ady: hi David|pg|| nt|mcarroll: Hi David|pg|| nt|peachy: EW gotten off to a rough start at this table|pg|| pc|cT|nt|roswolf: run the queen or play the ace?|pg|| nt|andyv: in OR, N did open|pg|| nt|kaapo: Yes, 1@D|pg|| nt|oosb: or leads his own suit :)|pg|| pc|c5|nt|roswolf: but bidding a making grand after a preempt is always a good achievemnt so well done|pg|| nt|jtr: Hi guys|pg|| nt|psyck: i thought they may not be playing pen x after weak nt, but pass it stranger if no clear agreement|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|oosb: and happens to find AK with you|pg|| nt|oosb: @h shift after @C for max damage|pg|| pc|cA|pg|| nt|xenya: but 2N can be beaten with careful defence|pg|| nt|fabsayc: why heart 10|pg|| nt|mcarroll: Board 2 NS pushed to 5 @H|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes somewhat self-inflicted|pg|| pc|s3|nt|Walddk4: welcome back to Wiebe de Jong|pg|| nt|pelu: remember the 1@S hand? in OR West open 1@S - and EW in 4@H -3|pg|| nt|roswolf: i like running the queen since opps sometimes dont cover anyway|pg|| nt|xenya: not any longer|pg|| nt|stc: defense had 6 quick tricks but.... |pg|| nt|sybarra: not sure of carding, but udca just looks like first @D was not correct or not read correctly |pg|| nt|oosb: 8@S to signal for it|pg|| pc|s2|nt|brotherp: hello all|pg|| nt|Walddk4: and Tony Wilkinson|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: Hi again|pg|| nt|bobholl: making fun about ducking the @C twice|pg|| nt|oliverc: hi|pg|| nt|andyv: and despite misguessing the @c, S had enough time to set up @d for @h pitch|pg|| nt|xenya: once E has discarded a club|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|bobholl: good @D switch|pg|| nt|sybarra: and can aford a small @D now|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| nt|jtr: Pushed themselves|pg|| nt|roswolf: this looks doome|pg|| nt|roswolf: doomed|pg|| nt|peachy: heart or spade lead would ket it make, but 100% sure those are not coming from South now|pg|| nt|roswolf: club looks natural|pg|| nt|peachy: so his choice is trump or club|pg|| nt|peachy: *her, it is Sylvie|pg|| pc|c7|nt|roswolf: needs the heart switch - |pg|| pc|c3|pc|c2|pc|cJ|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm north trying a psychological line|pg|| nt|pelu: Easy for W - he can see the singleton in dummy|pg|| nt|roswolf: now passive defence will win the day|pg|| nt|ady: tht that might happen unforunate to find such a bad trump split on a good day 6 makes |pg|| nt|jtr: Well, E/W interfered and South felt she had to show her strength|pg|| nt|roswolf: oh no:(|pg|| nt|peachy: so much for predictions, it was not clear afterall|pg|| pc|h6|nt|sybarra: missed a chance here |pg|| nt|roswolf: certainly not to south|pg|| pc|hA|pc|hT|nt|pelu: B2 : 5@S X -500|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Scores from all tables http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|nt|oosb: he's thinking whether to cash K@H or not I guess|pg|| pc|h4|pc|s5|pg|| nt|roswolf: now dead|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d7|nt|pelu: 4@S also a make|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Welcome to Tobias Förster|pg|| nt|ampelman: hello Peter, hello Geoffrey|pg|| nt|ampelman: NS play Blue Club|pg|| nt|ampelman: 1@s was 17-20 with 5+@s|pg|| nt|ampelman: 1@c strong|pg|| nt|ampelman: 1@d negativ|pg|| nt|pelu: NS in 5@C in OR = 13 IMP for Coupless|pg|| nt|ampelman: 2@c showed some @c and maximum|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: short break|pg|| nt|oosb: well done|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dK|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h3|nt|pelu: East need to keep 3@D's |pg|| pc|hQ|pc|hJ|pg|| nt|sybarra: and was also worried if W had ace of spades|pg|| nt|oosb: yes|pg|| nt|sybarra: wd by n/s on defense|pg|| pc|hK|nt|roswolf: lucky but should tighten the match|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Multon calls TD|pg|| nt|roswolf: score unofficially now +8 to Zimmermann|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: E said that 3@C is 5@C5@D|pg|| nt|roswolf: then np - sounds like sour grapes to me|pg|| nt|roswolf: if explained the same both sides of the screen|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: TD collected facts and we back to the game|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|h5|nt|roswolf: needs to unblock -well done|pg|| nt|ady: down 3|pg|| pc|h7|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|c17|st||md|3ST964HKQTD87CQ963,S3HJ42DAQJ954CA82,SK852H965DKTCKJT4,SAQJ7HA873D632C75|sv|o|nt|ralfwil: the @s lead wasvery good, any other - easy 12|pg|| nt|davpro: The first board was probably entered wrong in the closed room|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: this means couples now 8imps ahead|pg|| nt|blum1956: one more 3NT|pg|| mb|1C|an| |nt|pitiful: 3NT coming up|pg|| mb|p|nt|ritong: five level is safe, here|pg|| nt|psyck: there may be a lot of bidding here if EW get in here with both having big double fits|pg|| nt|jcomyn: X|pg|| mb|2D|nt|pitiful: 2@c might be @d|pg|| nt|lml: yes looks headed that way|pg|| mb|p|mb|2N|nt|ritong: 2@s shows either a two suiter or a T/O of @ss dutch have visibly opted for the former|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|nt|pitiful: transfers in these auctions have more benefits than downsides imo|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|ralfwil: weak nt is now more frequent than earlier. As I have played weak nt since middle 1960, .....|pg|| nt|jcomyn: i prefer transfer rather than reveal weakness|pg|| nt|blum1956: whatever does 3@h mean it is a good preemptive this time - some Wests will keep silence (not this one)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result for this table with the result from the last segment is 25 for Couples and 17 for GreenEyes|pg|| nt|jcomyn: maybe michael, but let em guess|pg|| nt|blum1956: 3@s is a laydown, to make 4@s the declarer needed a diamond guess|pg|| nt|jcomyn: and dont forget the s suit Kx and Qx|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: N explaines E meaning for bid...|pg|| nt|lml: North had no fear of spades!|pg|| nt|pitiful: i do not approve|pg|| mb|p|nt|ritong: not that violent, finally|pg|| nt|lml: if North had bid a normal 2@D then south would have got spades in |pg|| nt|pitiful: xxx Kx AQx Kxxxx|pg|| pc|s9|nt|davpro: Malinowski could gains an imp here by not going 3 down|pg|| nt|jcomyn: kinda l.ucky dont you think|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s2|pc|sQ|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d7|pc|dQ|nt|psyck: yes, NS had the boss suit & EW were vul|pg|| nt|lml: but here no harm ... no foul|pg|| pc|dK|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c5|pc|c9|nt|pitiful: need to cash the @s ace now or it goes away|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|cA|pg|| pc|dA|nt|lml: something very strange happened in the CR on this deal|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d3|pc|d8|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|s5|pc|d6|pc|s4|pg|| nt|davpro: Brogeland-Brogeland won this event on the Erichsen team 2005 [a kib said]|pg|| pc|d9|pc|h5|pc|h3|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: infromation www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information*|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: DavPro, yes the first board is wrong written in the opend room...|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: opened room*|pg|| nt|pelu: Yes and it will be corrected when operator have time|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| pc|d4|pc|h6|pc|h7|pc|hT|pg|| pc|d5|pc|h9|pc|s7|pc|s6|pg|| pc|h2|pc|s8|pc|hA|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|sA|pc|sT|nt|davpro: So; 0-0 after 3 boards|pg|| pc|c2|pc|sK|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|c6|pc|c8|pc|cT|pg|| pc|c7|pc|cQ|pc|h4|pc|cK|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|h8|pc|hK|pc|hJ|pg|| pg|| qx|o18|st||md|4S5HJ7D76532CKQ763,SAJ82HQT632DK98C4,SKT643HK95DQJCT92,SQ97HA84DAT4CAJ85|sv|n|nt|pelu: so far so good, but|pg|| nt|stc: I think E MUST keep @C, is the only chance to beat the contract|pg|| nt|jtr: Horrible hand|pg|| nt|fabsayc: singleton aces are huge liabilities|pg|| mb|1N|nt|pelu: after the 4. @c play @D from hand - if East play @DK then duck - if smal then endplay on @DK - before|pg|| nt|andyv: 9 imps to denmark|pg|| nt|jtr: Slammish values here|pg|| nt|ady: 3NT seems about the limit |pg|| nt|jtr: But there is the liability again:)|pg|| nt|peachy: Well, the thing is we don't know what the actual agreement was. If W misbid, there is no recourse even if damage could somehow be demonstrated. |pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: a freakish deal at last|pg|| nt|bobholl: normal 4@H now|pg|| nt|andyv: 4@s here|pg|| mb|2C|nt|brotherp: difficult hand coming up now|pg|| nt|ampelman: 2@h=5+@s 4+@h 8-14|pg|| nt|pelu: S would prefer a TO X from N :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: a conservative 3nt or something more adventurous?|pg|| nt|pelu: B3 flat - 1NT -1!|pg|| nt|roswolf: i would have doubled as north|pg|| nt|oosb: goes with 1NT|pg|| nt|oosb: not my choice but might be restricted by strong @c system too|pg|| nt|sybarra: think it is |pg|| nt|ady: may get ambitious and look for club slam|pg|| nt|ady: could actually make 12 tricks if seeing what we see|pg|| nt|psyck: 3@d should be a good hand if playing some king of 'sohl here|pg|| mb|p|nt|ampelman: ten major cards if 8-10|pg|| nt|roswolf: 2@H flannery?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Maybe try 3nt?|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed|pg|| mb|2D|nt|roswolf: solidity|pg|| nt|sybarra: from here looks like a muiderberg or tartan type bid |pg|| nt|sybarra: but not sure |pg|| nt|oosb: wow thats some 2@H|pg|| nt|sybarra: and man on the trapeze is S |pg|| nt|oosb: Shirley, pass or 2@H for you?|pg|| mb|p|nt|sybarra: might be just a wk 2 |pg|| nt|sybarra: I am afraid I am chicken on this one pass |pg|| nt|psyck: E will bid on, 6@d looks a make|pg|| mb|3H|nt|roswolf: this could be feisty|pg|| nt|ady: sorry retract that|pg|| nt|jtr: On their way|pg|| nt|fabsayc: 5@C now, anything else is too much|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: cruel @d duplication|pg|| nt|pelu: some would bid 4@D = @s+@d|pg|| nt|roswolf: 12 tricks should be possible now|pg|| nt|roswolf: but not on a club continuation after winning the diamond ace|pg|| nt|psyck: well, not likely to get to 6 anyway, so some game normal|pg|| mb|4H|nt|andyv: sorry, 9 to france ( was looking at OR results):)|pg|| nt|mcarroll: bidding the liability?|pg|| mb|p|nt|sybarra: tricky hand |pg|| nt|oosb: as the hand is, 4@h is cold|pg|| nt|sybarra: yeah well sometimes like that |pg|| nt|oosb: @d nice and friendly, @H too|pg|| nt|oosb: But I wouldve passed too, so Sawicka wins imps from me on this one|pg|| nt|sybarra: Kacper, is S the man or the woman? |pg|| mb|p|nt|jtr: North has nothing much to add|pg|| nt|psyck: hmm, @s's @d's a little too good for 6@d to make|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: impossible @c lead needed it seems|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: chance of a club ruff perhaps|pg|| nt|sybarra: overtake? and club? |pg|| nt|sybarra: easy for us to see from here|pg|| nt|jtr: Nicely stopped Not an easy hand at all|pg|| nt|fabsayc: well if it shows singleton ace it actually slows auction so not too bad a bid|pg|| nt|ady: spade goes away onf long diamond |pg|| nt|jtr: Not an easy lead either|pg|| nt|ady: defence cant do anything on the spade lay out|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|brotherp: even on a d-lead declarer still has a lot of work to do|pg|| nt|oliverc: perhaps hard to find the J@C lead on this bidding|pg|| nt|bobholl: has to lead small @S from hand to get rid of 2@C|pg|| nt|vugraphzhd: Standings after 8 of 11 rounds: 1: Drijver-Brink +56,7 2nd Jansma-Paulissen 20,4 3rd Schollaardt wortel +18,1 4th Westra-Bertens +12,5 5th Bakkeren-Bakkeren +4,1|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Welcome to Paul Orth|pg|| nt|pauleger: Hi all|pg|| nt|stc: accident on bo 2 in OR|pg|| nt|xenya: DeBotton had an accident on board 2 when NS wound up in 4N |pg|| nt|sybarra: wins imps from me also |pg|| nt|sybarra: its a SHE |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Woman. Malgorzata Sawicka.|pg|| nt|sybarra: so real hutzpah|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Pasternak a faw years ago |pg|| nt|fabsayc: might get @D10 lead|pg|| nt|psyck: maybe needed to exchange the beer card for the 9 to make 12 in @d|pg|| nt|roswolf: cards are quite friendly here|pg|| pc|d4|nt|ampelman: south shape is difficult to bid otherwise since canape is in use|pg|| nt|roswolf: i like the double|pg|| nt|ampelman: after the 1Major opening|pg|| nt|roswolf: looks like a trick in every suit|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Welcome to Roberto|pg|| nt|sybarra: hola Roberto |pg|| nt|ybob: hi everyone :)|pg|| nt|ybob: Shirley :)|pg|| nt|ady: 10@D lead cam make 12 tricks|pg|| nt|jtr: I expect South has shown the minors so that wont happen|pg|| nt|ady: can|pg|| nt|jtr: Best lead|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dK|pg|| nt|kastan88: Hi Paul and Roland|pg|| nt|pauleger: Hi Jaak|pg|| nt|andyv: range of NT either 11 or 12 - 14|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: yes but nobody alerted|pg|| nt|andyv: they're probably used to it:)|pg|| nt|kaapo: Well done to bid it on limited values. Just needs to make|pg|| nt|andyv: S could go down if both majors are guessed wrong|pg|| nt|andyv: in OR they did exceptionally well to make 5|pg|| pc|h3|nt|bobholl: the last one was freakish too ?)|pg|| nt|roswolf: 6/6's are always freaks|pg|| pc|h5|nt|ybob: the best contract was 3NT but hard to win too|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Running scores at http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swrunda3.html|pg|| nt|sybarra: tx Roland |pg|| nt|ybob: now declarers knows KQXXX@D by S , and void @C |pg|| pc|hA|pc|h7|pg|| nt|brotherp: good start|pg|| nt|brotherp: now it's sort of a guess between @cA onside or @sK onside|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: looks as though there might be and endplay|pg|| nt|stc: 9 tricks thanks to friendly @c|pg|| nt|xenya: true|pg|| pc|h4|nt|pauleger: W is trying to get rid of one @h looser playing N for @h9x|pg|| nt|pauleger: No reason to put in the 10 here bec. S didn´t continue @h|pg|| nt|sybarra: I see, I should know this, in Europe E and S are always the ladies |pg|| nt|sybarra: we do not have those restrictions in US or Canada |pg|| nt|oosb: oh really? I didnt know that|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hQ|nt|pelu: i OR: 2@h fdrom W D and passed out|pg|| nt|sybarra: best contact might have bee 3 @CX (for e/w) |pg|| nt|Walddk1: Welcome to Andreas|pg|| nt|andreasw: Hey everyone|pg|| nt|psyck: Hi|pg|| pc|hK|pg|| nt|roswolf: now defence needs to cash|pg|| nt|ybob: :)|pg|| nt|ybob: better than 4@H :)|pg|| nt|sybarra: in the other room, 3 @C -4, maybe e/w could not find a red card in the box |pg|| pc|cT|nt|kastan88: now neede @D switch, Zimmermann well ducking 1st @H|pg|| nt|sybarra: well (bidged) god knows why |pg|| nt|roswolf: a phoney singleton|pg|| nt|peachy: good try by N|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: !!Please note: the real result after 1st half is Zimmermann 27 : 9 Last Arrival!!|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|nt|andyv: will get @ss right|pg|| nt|sybarra: so as we say ":you go girl" |pg|| nt|oosb: this hand is almost over|pg|| nt|sybarra: frankly can take the ace or not get it |pg|| pc|c4|pg|| nt|bobholl: good duck by maarten|pg|| pc|h8|nt|vugraphpl9: Hello|pg|| pc|d3|pc|hT|nt|peachy: The auction ( S silence) does not provide much clue, because NS are unfavorable|pg|| pc|h9|pg|| nt|bobholl: he'll make 4 now i guess|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup|pg|| nt|stc: dec very unhappy now|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: RUNNING SCORES http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: So now is +30 for Zimmermann|pg|| nt|roswolf: therefore the present score is 49-19 to team Z|pg|| pc|d9|pc|dJ|nt|brotherp: wrong guess|pg|| nt|ampelman: there is the danger of a second undetrick|pg|| pc|dA|nt|stc: may try another @d|pg|| pc|d5|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|fabsayc: best diamond play is king,ace lead to jack|pg|| pc|s5|nt|roswolf: unofficially|pg|| pc|s2|nt|bobholl: sry 5|pg|| nt|sybarra: isnt bridge an easy game??? (not) |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Gierulski: Sorry. :)|pg|| nt|psyck: that was a lil typo by me above, should be Souths @d's little too good...|pg|| pc|sK|pg|| nt|stc: S cashing the interests for the good 9@d|pg|| pc|c9|pc|cJ|nt|wilkinsona: we can see all the hands of course and declarer makes some natural plays|pg|| pc|cK|pc|h2|pg|| pc|d8|mc|10|pg|| qx|c18|st||md|4S5HJ7D76532CKQ763,SAJ82HQT632DK98C4,SKT643HK95DQJCT92,SQ97HA84DAT4CAJ85|sv|n|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule :)|pg|| nt|psyck: cards fav for 4@s NS with only 20 hcp|pg|| nt|pelu: like a soccer-match|pg|| nt|lml: North passed out 2@h after partner open 1NT|pg|| mb|1N|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| mb|p|nt|davpro: y :)|pg|| nt|lml: 2@H e-w|pg|| mb|2C|nt|ritong: south will bid game as soon as she gets raised, i guess|pg|| nt|ritong: at least she should, her hand is really elegant|pg|| nt|pitiful: 3 down?|pg|| nt|lml: Looks like 3@D is invitational here|pg|| mb|p|nt|pitiful: maybe 2 down?|pg|| mb|2D|an| |nt|blum1956: this time they will play 4@h|pg|| mb|p|nt|ralfwil: 5@h is a good save against 4@s|pg|| mb|3H|nt|pitiful: simon likes to double|pg|| mb|p|nt|lml: 5D isnt bad but east cant bid it|pg|| mb|4H|mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|ritong: bakkeren's hand is not promising regarding a really profitable save|pg|| nt|ritong: a really profitable save being a make:)|pg|| nt|lml: doubling games that go down is a winning strategy|pg|| nt|Gerben42: hi Michael|pg|| nt|blum1956: hi Gerben|pg|| nt|Gerben42: apparently they are not using the Smolen convention - so the weak hand will play|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|jcomyn: no defence against this|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d7|nt|blum1956: the lead makes a huge difference - should West have lead a diamond, the contract was dead|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the result from 1segment is 25 to 17 for couples|pg|| nt|jcomyn: thats true but no good now|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: E put 5hearts.. TD comes to us|pg|| nt|blum1956: There are three possible options in Polish club after 1@c-(double)-? 1) pass with any weak hand 2) pass with weak hand if clubs are better than diamonds 3) pass with weak hand if ...|pg|| nt|blum1956: you have 4+ clubs|pg|| pc|dK|pg|| nt|blum1956: this time it helps as the spade lead from South could be damaging|pg|| pc|h2|nt|vugraphpl2: and explains the possibilities|pg|| nt|blum1956: Probably the Taczewski's use the 1st one|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: to S|pg|| pc|h5|pc|hA|nt|psyck: yes, with relatively balanced hands & defensive cards, EW were never going to save|pg|| pc|h7|pg|| pc|h4|nt|ritong: so, at equal vulnerability, he quietly throws the towel|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hQ|pc|hK|pg|| nt|lml: so getting one down.|pg|| nt|Gerben42: not really - you will realize it is a singleton and play Ace and another @H - all will be well|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dA|pc|d2|pc|d8|pg|| nt|lml: but that is quite a good result for north-south|pg|| nt|lml: easy-west|pg|| pc|h8|pc|c6|nt|vugraphpl2: currently result 25 to 18 for Couples|pg|| pc|hT|pc|h9|pg|| nt|pitiful: as it happens an initial @d lead would be more awkward for declarer|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c2|nt|Gerben42: I hear same auction in the other room|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| nt|lml: need to cash in the right order to avoid 2 down|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s5|pc|s2|pc|sK|pg|| nt|lml: I dont think its obvious .. do you?|pg|| nt|lml: can declarer know how clubs break?|pg|| nt|lml: but West surely has one more club|pg|| nt|lml: so south can play the @cq and see|pg|| nt|lml: then when East shows out he will know what to do|pg|| nt|pitiful: looks pretty clear to do that imo|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|Walddk7: She, East and South are women|pg|| nt|lml: :)|pg|| nt|lml: lets see if she figures that out|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Welcome to Ben Green|pg|| nt|lml: hello there |pg|| nt|benjy: Hello|pg|| pc|cT|pc|c5|nt|Gerben42: mixed partnerships often dont play many conventions that might be common for long-time partnerships|pg|| pc|c7|pc|h3|pg|| pc|sA|nt|pitiful: hi Ben|pg|| nt|benjy: very odd play by declarer, why would West drop the J@S with AJx?|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s7|nt|ritong: ??|pg|| nt|davpro: And we have a leader|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|ritong: no big deal|pg|| mc|10|nt|blum1956: they are husband & wife))))|pg|| pg|| qx|o19|st||md|1S83H9DAQJT4CA8763,S542HJT843D853CQ4,SKT96HKQ7DK6CK952,SAQJ7HA652D972CJT|sv|e|nt|Walddk4: At long last|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Welcome everyone|pg|| nt|Walddk4: and welcome to Peter Lund|pg|| nt|pelu: hi all with some delay|pg|| nt|pauleger: if @s2 showed an odd number, @s7 indeed was suit preference for @d|pg|| nt|andyv: so one imp to Zimmermann|pg|| nt|stc: dec played for @d 3-3 and K@c on side|pg|| nt|sybarra: why should N be sorry |pg|| nt|sybarra: he only had 11 |pg|| nt|sybarra: not like its obvious |pg|| mb|1D|mb|p|nt|andyv: 3N and 4@s can make|pg|| nt|ybob: 3NT can make here|pg|| nt|ybob: OR was - 1|pg|| nt|andreasw: 3nt here should be flat|pg|| nt|psyck: N devalues :)|pg|| mb|1S|nt|brotherp: another interesting hand coming up|pg|| nt|sybarra: esp. played by E |pg|| nt|mcarroll: Board 3 looks to be flat - OR also bid to 3NT|pg|| mb|p|nt|stc: KJ@c on side are not very likely|pg|| nt|xenya: yes, now i see -- i retract|pg|| nt|ady: part score hand|pg|| mb|2C|nt|sybarra: pard only balanced |pg|| nt|sybarra: its game on a 21 count |pg|| nt|oosb: 4@h and will be over in a jiffy|pg|| nt|sybarra: (combined!) |pg|| nt|psyck: or maybe they play strong NT vul|pg|| mb|p|nt|bobholl: results on http://www.nbbportal.nl/27000/districtscompetitie_2.html|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Welcome to another Peter, Goodman from Wales|pg|| nt|pelu: Its Tyrkey against a real international team with players from USA, Germany, Sweden and Netherland|pg|| nt|petepunt: morning all|pg|| nt|ampelman: 1@c=16+ any|pg|| mb|3N|nt|brotherp: seems like 4@h made needs some defensive cooperation|pg|| nt|brotherp: which they got in the open room|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: the 4 hearts played elsewhere does not look that attractive|pg|| nt|pelu: 2@H X kostede 800|pg|| nt|jtr: Do they do partscores in Bulgaria?:)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: There was no alert|pg|| mb|p|nt|oliverc: no|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: rehi|pg|| nt|roswolf: this looks a decent slam|pg|| nt|bobholl: For results: http://tinyurl.com/44xdakb this one shorter?|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: 5 diamonds seems ok|pg|| nt|brotherp: 5@d really in the picture now|pg|| nt|pauleger: I won´t raise to 3@c here as well|pg|| nt|pauleger: though partner may have 17 count|pg|| nt|jcwla: Hi all.|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Welcome to Jordan|pg|| nt|granguru: excellent location of cards for EW|pg|| nt|sybarra: 3 @D a transfer |pg|| nt|fabsayc: west timid|pg|| nt|andreasw: so 2nt min-max ask?|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: a big swing in B3: in OR Fredin-Michielsen stopped in 4@H with 13 tricks from top in 7NT - the problem: a 2@C opening - also calles the "slam-killer" :)|pg|| nt|ampelman: X=points|pg|| nt|pelu: only :)|pg|| nt|peachy: The change in first half score is the result of a TD ruling that went in team Z's favor|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|brotherp: well a @c lead would sink 5@d ...and North might have started with @c Ace |pg|| nt|roswolf: e/w seem to have bid recklessly here|pg|| nt|granguru: cross ruf can produce a lot of tricks|pg|| nt|stc: last making contract|pg|| nt|oosb: close to 6, but no cigar|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: exactly|pg|| pc|c3|nt|wilkinsona: yes, as spec says ...|pg|| nt|bobholl: 5 @D was the contract to be in but paulissens pass is understandable|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: and another spec points out the attractions of 3N|pg|| nt|bobholl: 5@D goes down also on 3@C |pg|| nt|brotherp: in the end the 4@H contract in the open room was made because North continued spades when in with the @hA|pg|| nt|bobholl: @C disappearing on @D|pg|| nt|brotherp: with South holding 3@d's that was just enough|pg|| nt|petepunt: tough 3rd bid for North, but 2@H looks better|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Operator, East's name is spelt Kuzselka|pg|| nt|pelu: there are 12 tricks - but only with @hs 3-3|pg|| nt|granguru: so a @D lead is this hand demanding|pg|| nt|granguru: 10 tricks|pg|| nt|jcwla: Often the case on a preference auction.|pg|| nt|stc: was 2@s|pg|| nt|ady: might have tried 2NT|pg|| pc|c4|nt|stc: over board|pg|| pc|cK|pg|| nt|roswolf: 6nt likely|pg|| nt|petepunt: 4NT feels the right spot though|pg|| nt|psyck: ya looks like some kind of ask|pg|| nt|psyck: 2N, like 4m, is never to play :)|pg|| nt|andreasw: :)|pg|| pc|c2|nt|roswolf: can be made on a minor suit squeeze i think|pg|| nt|roswolf: 5nt pick a slam probably|pg|| nt|bobholl: 6@D easier|pg|| nt|roswolf: might bid a grand i suppose|pg|| nt|kaapo: North may have shown 15-17 NT now, if they play weak NT as seems likely|pg|| nt|andyv: with no side entries, E might have tried to find partner|pg|| nt|andyv: with @s suit behaving, declarer should have no problems making contract|pg|| nt|ybob: by any player ,4@C , 3@H at least 1@S ...|pg|| nt|sybarra: well we get to see the play from other side now|pg|| nt|ybob: lead @H|pg|| nt|psyck: i'm told it is a common treatment in France to play 2N as puppet to 3@c with various hands & 3N rebid showed 4@d & short @c|pg|| pc|cT|nt|roswolf: this is more gentle|pg|| nt|sybarra: yes think it will be 10 of ht lead|pg|| nt|ybob: only lost if play @D to A at trick 2|pg|| pc|cA|nt|pauleger: wonder why N puts in @s4 with nothing in @d|pg|| pc|cQ|pg|| nt|kaapo: And the diamond suit is also behaving for the declarer|pg|| nt|oosb: Although its right sided now|pg|| nt|sybarra: 3 @S cue |pg|| nt|sybarra: or forcing or whatever you want to call it |pg|| nt|sybarra: she is bold, (we have seen) does she bid it?|pg|| nt|oosb: So if they end up in 6@H itll make, (defence cant mangae @s ruff or @c tricks)|pg|| nt|oosb: known 9 card fit|pg|| nt|peachy: TD = Tournament Director|pg|| pc|h9|nt|roswolf: 7@D CAN be made by the backward finesse in trumps which pins the 10 +9|pg|| nt|roswolf: hardly likely though unless south shows his hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: this may be a long think|pg|| nt|bobholl: it is and understandable :)|pg|| nt|bobholl: s said he'll ask what he shows afterwards :)|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|ampelman: 3NT seems to have 8 tricks on the first look|pg|| nt|oosb: Disciplined pass|pg|| nt|sybarra: yes and wins in the long run |pg|| pc|hK|nt|pelu: game need @DA + @SQ in S , so nice stop by EW|pg|| nt|granguru: Declarer can try for 11 playing @h first but he risks a @D rerturn|pg|| nt|sybarra: just this hand it doesnt |pg|| nt|ady: 3@C makes e/w|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|sybarra: oops |pg|| nt|ybob: danger now :(|pg|| pc|sA|nt|roswolf: this will take some time to play|pg|| mc|11|nt|bobholl: can be made after giving up 1@H and than a @D @C squeeze on n|pg|| nt|granguru: return*|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: misunderstanding about 3@C - N said is automatic.|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: S forgot it.|pg|| pg|| qx|c19|st||md|1S83H9DAQJT4CA8763,S542HJT843D853CQ4,SKT96HKQ7DK6CK952,SAQJ7HA652D972CJT|sv|e|nt|ritong: west could not be long in @cs, on the other hand he did not lead a possible @c singleton|pg|| nt|davpro: nope. Probably E didn't let go of a @H|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: no because W put space, not heart :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|jcomyn: an obvious 3nt|pg|| nt|benjy: He wouldn't, hence the @S play was bound to get ruffed, so -500 instead of -200|pg|| nt|lml: well east-west are in 5@D in the CR|pg|| mb|1D|mb|p|nt|pitiful: 3NT here|pg|| nt|lml: there were many clues that suggested playing a club|pg|| nt|Gerben42: that doesnt say a lot - last time winners were husband & wife too but I am sure that Helness plays with Helgemo more often than with his wife :)|pg|| mb|1S|mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|pitiful: this hand looks benproof|pg|| mb|2C|nt|psyck: looks like 5@d can make, unlikely to get beyong a partial though|pg|| mb|p|nt|benjy: is any hand benproof?|pg|| nt|blum1956: One more 3NT, this time for NS|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|nt|pitiful: well i agree not many|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|pitiful: but this might be one of them|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|benjy: it's possible i suppose|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|lml: this does look like a coffee deal|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|lml: and with that in mind I shall get a brew|pg|| nt|Gerben42: practical bid with double @H stopper|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| pc|sA|nt|psyck: 2@h would have been normal by S, no idea what the alerted 2@c was|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| pc|s3|nt|pelu: 3Nt easy when W has no entry for @C|pg|| nt|lml: by brew I mean a coffee |pg|| nt|lml: too early here for the other kind|pg|| nt|Gerben42: still the pairs that often do well in mixed are regular partnerships and married couples |pg|| nt|Gerben42: showing that playing well is not enough - you have to understand your p|pg|| pc|s5|nt|pelu: but how will u defeat 4@H looks like 4 losers, but very difficult deeeeeeeeeeeeeeefee|pg|| nt|davpro: Declarer will need an defensive error to land this contract|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| pc|s6|pg|| nt|pelu: play 3@H and 3@d and then @C to 10|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|ritong: weird auction|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|psyck: it appears that N bid a looot, but i guess they knew what they were doing|pg|| nt|jcomyn: wheresd this heading lasst train may have left|pg|| pc|s8|nt|vugraphpl2: www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|ritong: so can bakkeren win 1 imp making 11 tricks? not clear|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: W asks S for meaning double, but i don't hear the answer...|pg|| nt|davpro: right|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sK|pg|| nt|Gerben42: this hand wont test declarer|pg|| nt|Gerben42: 11 tricks|pg|| pc|c2|nt|jcomyn: a torteous sequence if i may say so|pg|| pc|cT|nt|jcomyn: not to mention pinpointing the c lead which wont happen against 3nt if u just bid it soonest|pg|| nt|jcomyn: two grannies in 3nt long ago|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c4|pg|| nt|ritong: we can safely bet on "take out":)|pg|| pc|c3|pc|cQ|nt|benjy: afte a @S finesse west may switch to the J@C but declarer has that suit well stopped|pg|| pc|cK|nt|benjy: ah, he has|pg|| pc|cJ|pg|| mc|11|nt|blum1956: 3 teams from Russia are in the best 16, one of them leading comfortabely (Russia vs Duck N Dales), one in the very hard position (Last Arrival vs Zimmermann), the 3rd playing on ...|pg|| nt|blum1956: this table|pg|| pg|| qx|o20|st||md|2SQJT82H2DAQJ85C93,S743HAK5DT32CAKT4,S965HQ9743DK96C62,SAKHJT86D74CQJ875|sv|b|nt|wilkinsona: thanks|pg|| nt|roswolf: how high will east go?|pg|| nt|granguru: S couldnt go thru with murder|pg|| nt|xenya: DeBotton struck back on 3 when NS reached 4@S in the other room. making 10 for 7 imps|pg|| nt|oosb: but Sawicka thinking, "i could feel it!!" |pg|| nt|oosb: more action|pg|| nt|oosb: this time a legimitate 6@H|pg|| nt|oosb: and an even cosier 6@c|pg|| nt|psyck: looked like only 11 tricks|pg|| mb|1C|nt|roswolf: another slam this time for n/s|pg|| nt|ampelman: 4@s ?|pg|| mb|p|nt|ampelman: how strong is 1NT ?|pg|| nt|roswolf: not strong enough i fear|pg|| nt|andyv: another 3N hand but tougher to bid|pg|| nt|stc: Nice 1st seat vuln opening|pg|| mb|1H|nt|roswolf: 2@S looks wet|pg|| nt|jcwla: Likely to play in a 3-level partscore here.|pg|| nt|kaapo: 1@S or 1NT?|pg|| nt|ybob: 11 tricks @S , probably 10 in @H to N-S|pg|| nt|ybob: 2 down in 5@C|pg|| nt|ybob: 1@D probably shows @H|pg|| nt|sybarra: but doubled red, that is 500 |pg|| nt|sybarra: She knew it, woman's intuition but I will take discipline any day |pg|| mb|1S|nt|oosb: I like 2@D more than 1@D here personally|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: yes yes I made error, sry|pg|| mb|2H|nt|petepunt: west will prob be forced up to 4@C here too|pg|| nt|Walddk4: http://www.eurobridge.org/competitions/11Poznan/Bulletins/bul01.pdf for today's bulletin. I recommend pages 4 through 7 :)|pg|| nt|pelu: if 1Nt = 12-14 then 2@S is the normal bid|pg|| nt|ampelman: 2@H=should be 5+@H + 4+minor|pg|| nt|granguru: 4@D can be won|pg|| nt|granguru: 3@h can also be won as a @S goes on the 4th @C|pg|| nt|sybarra: some number of @D?|pg|| nt|oosb: really like 4@D though|pg|| nt|sybarra: I like 4 but takes up a LOT of space |pg|| nt|oosb: True|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|oosb: perhaps 3@D wouldve allowed more space you can always take control later|pg|| nt|psyck: lot of tricks here with all suits breaking|pg|| mb|p|mb|4H|nt|pauleger: 2NT presumably natural here, I personally play it as Lebensohl here|pg|| nt|granguru: if defense stats with 3@C rounds|pg|| nt|granguru: starts*|pg|| nt|granguru: 2@h was probably Ghestem @S and @c|pg|| nt|andyv: they may play 15-17 NT in 4th seat|pg|| nt|kaapo: 1@S looks better in 4th hand even if you normally open 1NT|pg|| nt|jtr: They might not be able to find @ds now|pg|| nt|ady: e/w might be able to make a horrible 3NT with a blockage in spades if west plays it|pg|| mb|p|nt|andreasw: yes a good 6@s|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: easy 3NT...13 tricks seems like a lot though|pg|| nt|granguru: 4@D no @H control|pg|| nt|Walddk1: No raise?? :)|pg|| nt|ybob: i don´t like 3@S but works here|pg|| nt|oosb: I guess it showed both majors??|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: To KO stage goes 27 teams from A and 5 from B|pg|| nt|mcarroll: the 1@S bid may keep the opps out of the 24 point gamble on 3NT|pg|| mb|p|nt|pauleger: Willard: http://www.eurobridge.org/scripts/person.asp?qryid=3855|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes this will end up in game i fancy|pg|| nt|pelu: DD u can make 3NT on a @S-lead - but ...:(|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is thin in the extreme and probably needs to guess the hearts which i think is highly unlikely|pg|| nt|pelu: agree |pg|| nt|stc: and considering to bid 3 !|pg|| nt|ybob: lead @H to limited 10 tricks|pg|| nt|sybarra: not a fan of 3 @S either but not sure of their methods|pg|| nt|ybob: underlead a@C later to E and ruff @H return|pg|| nt|fabsayc: no tricks in no trump|pg|| nt|peachy: EW will do well to take a plus here now that the diamond lead has been found by NS and 3NT becomes "out of the question"|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|Walddk4: running scores at http://r.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|ampelman: should make|pg|| nt|granguru: excellent bid by NS|pg|| nt|ady: no good played by east|pg|| nt|psyck: 6@s should be reached in comfort as they have enough extras|pg|| pc|s3|nt|granguru: @H ruff is already establish with the lead|pg|| pc|s5|nt|ampelman: losing 1@h 1@c 2@d|pg|| nt|pauleger: Zimmermann: http://www.eurobridge.org/scripts/person.asp?qryid=4458|pg|| nt|granguru: established*|pg|| nt|kaapo: Well, the rest of the bidding looks rather odd|pg|| nt|jtr: They did Well done|pg|| nt|jtr: Now to make it|pg|| nt|mcarroll: best spot for EW|pg|| nt|psyck: NT has additional chances with red suit breaks|pg|| pc|sA|pg|| nt|petepunt: East suspects the 4-3 fit :)|pg|| nt|kaapo: This lead might help quite a lot|pg|| nt|andyv: and may have been reason not to bid 2@d (if that weren't conventional)|pg|| nt|kaapo: Will defence find their @S tricks?|pg|| nt|andyv: but S's first bid seemed to be 1N so they must have some system nuances that we aren't aware of|pg|| nt|stc: a good lead|pg|| nt|xenya: note the cautious 2N by W -- apparently he has seen partner's openings before |pg|| nt|fabsayc: best but probably down also|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|roswolf: hmm n/s didnt even try for the slam bonus|pg|| nt|ewj: I|pg|| nt|petepunt: lot to do here.|pg|| nt|ady: contract may depend on heart guess |pg|| nt|psyck: 6@c odd key cards with a void|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: N seems to be surprised|pg|| pc|h2|nt|bobholl: in this bidding the critical singleton @C is not shown|pg|| pc|h5|nt|andyv: to induce E to continue @ds|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|ady: will struggle |pg|| nt|jtr: North starting well by concealing the @sQ|pg|| pc|s6|nt|granguru: declarer will soon claim 10 tricks|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: N: We have no agreement|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s2|nt|bobholl: he claims with beer card as the last one @D7|pg|| nt|vugraphzhd: Small break now|pg|| nt|vugraphzhd: Standings after 10 of 22 rounds: 1st: Drijver Brink +72 2nd Schollaardt-wortel +42 3rd Jansma-Paulissen +27 4th Cornellisse Krijgsman +23|pg|| nt|kaapo: Well, hard for east to attack spades|pg|| nt|andyv: and now it doesn't matter|pg|| nt|sybarra: almost only hope |pg|| nt|ybob: not neccesary played 10 °@H , declarers can play it later|pg|| nt|psyck: not a good idea to bid 6@c then, with no agreement N is in the dark about the number of key cards|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes poor judgment not to show it|pg|| nt|stc: 9@s not best idea|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Welcome to Hedy Grey|pg|| nt|hedyg: hi :)|pg|| nt|xenya: hello Hedy|pg|| nt|oosb: well done agian|pg|| nt|fabsayc: that wont fool declarer|pg|| nt|fabsayc: q10x lead of ten not realistic|pg|| nt|jtr: North did not know that|pg|| nt|mcarroll: It may have - and encouraged the @H misguess|pg|| pc|h6|nt|petepunt: He needs to play N for the AJ@S for many reasons|pg|| nt|granguru: now @S is a better discard...just in case Mass|pg|| nt|granguru: Maas is permitted to ruff twice in dummy|pg|| nt|stc: salut|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Now they have :)|pg|| pc|d5|pc|hK|nt|andyv: and a big swing for Denmark|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| nt|ady: east has 9@S 10@S led surely not from Q10X|pg|| nt|jtr: Q108 it is the right card|pg|| nt|mcarroll: True - in which case the @H play is puzzling|pg|| nt|fabsayc: in any case he now has pitches for club loser|pg|| pc|cA|nt|granguru: only 10 tricks again|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c5|nt|petepunt: SHe has started very well here :)|pg|| nt|pauleger: ducking the first @h seems better, if East has an entry in @c|pg|| nt|ady: chance with both hearts good|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| nt|stc: surprise, surprise|pg|| pc|cK|nt|pelu: now W can claim|pg|| nt|pelu: E :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: and she did|pg|| nt|ybob: now declarers could be lost if E had 10xx @S and 2 @C|pg|| pc|c6|nt|petepunt: but bad @C break will not be good news|pg|| pc|c7|nt|roswolf: this looks -2 which wont be sufficient compensation for the opposing game|pg|| pc|c9|pg|| nt|jtr: Nice|pg|| pc|c4|nt|pauleger: then you only got 3@c2@d2@h tricks|pg|| pc|d9|nt|petepunt: have to setle for 2 off now|pg|| nt|andyv: if E was not going to return a @d, perhaps E should not have won the first trick|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|d8|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm the world champion is about to prove why i commentate rather than play:(|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|s8|pc|cT|nt|pauleger: 3@s i mean :)|pg|| nt|pelu: still down 1|pg|| pc|h4|pg|| nt|kaapo: NS may not be proud of their bidding but very proud of +600 :)|pg|| nt|stc: E did well to consider 3NT|pg|| nt|ady: very nice play|pg|| pc|s9|nt|jtr: Very well done|pg|| pc|h8|nt|granguru: S was worried about losing the @DJ|pg|| nt|xenya: now S has enough infirmation to find the @HK exit|pg|| nt|hedyg: nice defense|pg|| pc|sT|nt|xenya: but that doesnt set contract|pg|| nt|stc: you didn't see the start of the defense :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: no|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: sry, one down|pg|| pc|s7|pg|| pc|c8|pc|sJ|nt|granguru: 11 tricks finally|pg|| nt|granguru: good hand for NS|pg|| pc|hA|pc|d6|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dK|mc|9|pg|| qx|c20|st||md|2SQJT82H2DAQJ85C93,S743HAK5DT32CAKT4,S965HQ9743DK96C62,SAKHJT86D74CQJ875|sv|b|nt|ralfwil: and also at least make if @hA is off side|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the 1st segment 25:23 to couples|pg|| nt|jcomyn: lotsa points but...|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|pitiful: slam time|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: Ms Gromova left us and we must wait for her|pg|| nt|pitiful: 6NT best spot|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|lml: yes 6NT is the best spot and it will be interesting to see if they get there|pg|| nt|Walddk7: You can make slam in most denominations|pg|| nt|lml: my guess is they will end in spades|pg|| nt|Walddk7: I will not recommend clubs though|pg|| mb|1C|an| |mb|p|mb|1H|mb|2C|an| |nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| mb|d|an| |nt|blum1956: This time the 3NT's fate depends on the opening lead|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|jcomyn: 3s minors i take it|pg|| nt|Walddk7: 2@C is a game-forcing relay|pg|| nt|pitiful: Roland would bid 1@h-1@s-2@d-6Nt|pg|| nt|Gerben42: 2@C helps them find it - Pass shows no pref.|pg|| nt|blum1956: and the best lead (diamond) will be clear after the auction like this one|pg|| nt|Gerben42: maybe Eggeling will XX|pg|| mb|2D|nt|ritong: arnold's plan succeeds, so far|pg|| nt|pelu: easy win with @CK in East and @Hs 4-3|pg|| nt|blum1956: 6@c happily making while the @s lead kills 6NT|pg|| nt|Walddk7: It's not part o Acol|pg|| mb|p|nt|lml: I think they are still relaying|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|Gerben42: a bit conservative from E|pg|| pc|cA|nt|psyck: :)|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c8|nt|jcomyn: yes but will it be led|pg|| nt|blum1956: Not that easy to find one as West could not double 3@s...|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| nt|lml: a relay auction could get them to 6NT|pg|| pc|hK|nt|ritong: this looks curious, to her|pg|| nt|ralfwil: difficult to defeat this contract with @s 3-3|pg|| nt|ritong: on one hand, pard leaves her on lead|pg|| nt|ritong: on the other hand, he played his lowest @h, so the @d void is not likely|pg|| nt|psyck: pd would not have left on lead of @c right, so will continue @h i guess|pg|| nt|ritong: nah, the middle @h sorry|pg|| nt|lml: instead of spades|pg|| pc|h3|nt|mareczek: spade leade will not help the defense|pg|| nt|pitiful: 6@h is better than 6@s as well|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h2|pg|| nt|lml: that may be harder to do since I doubt North can find out about the @HJ|pg|| nt|lml: maybe south can show near solid hearts|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Peter would play it in 6@D and would not understand that he is lucky to make it|pg|| nt|lml: :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|pitiful: normally i only get to 5@d|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|blum1956: well, at least EW may get positive score (if the find their spade ruff)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|cK|nt|psyck: ok, read middle @h for @d i guess|pg|| pc|c6|nt|mareczek: @s8 falls|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c9|pg|| nt|pitiful: oops|pg|| nt|Walddk7: :)|pg|| nt|lml: wow|pg|| nt|pitiful: lucky|pg|| nt|Walddk7: My fault, I should not have mentioned 6@D|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| pc|c4|nt|lml: on the positive side there is only one sensible way to play the hand and it does work|pg|| nt|pitiful: not a great hand for their methods|pg|| nt|lml: and watch for the result from the OR ... that will make north-south look good|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| pc|d9|nt|mareczek: slam can be made without club tricks|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|Walddk7: Indeed|pg|| pc|s2|pg|| nt|blum1956: everything must be clear for Khven now... But he cannot beleive the @s AK with his partner|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pc|d5|pc|d2|pg|| nt|psyck: with no entry to E's hand, playing trumps would have worked better as dummy cannot be killed|pg|| nt|Walddk7: They were not even sniffing at slam|pg|| pc|d6|pc|d7|pc|dA|nt|mareczek: after spade leaD|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|lml: in a moment there will be a big sigh of relief by south|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|pitiful: with 33 points looks like you should at least sniff at it|pg|| pc|dT|nt|blum1956: yes you are right - East on the lead, not West!|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h6|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: E calls the TD|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: E explains auction|pg|| nt|Gerben42: not sure what E wants...|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: they talk about wrong explanation about the bid...|pg|| nt|Gerben42: even if N didnt alert 2@C, after 2@D it should be clear what was meant|pg|| nt|blum1956: N is sitting with E on the same side of the screen. Probably the explanation of 2@c was incorrect?|pg|| mc|8|nt|psyck: but normal to try to get some @c ruffs i guess|pg|| pg|| qx|o21|st||md|3SJH9842DQT53CKQT4,SQT832H5D742C8763,S976HA73DAJ9CAJ92,SAK54HKQJT6DK86C5|sv|n|nt|ampelman: where will this end ?|pg|| nt|roswolf: but the play is the thing|pg|| nt|roswolf: wow this is a dynamite hand|pg|| nt|pelu: lets see: Gotard in 3Nt on a @S lead to @sQ|pg|| nt|andyv: in OR, W led a @h vs. 1NT and S had to attack @ds |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Multon calls TD|pg|| nt|andyv: EW don't quite have a stopper in @hs|pg|| nt|andyv: I wonder if it's in regards to the 2@c bid|pg|| nt|kaapo: Perhaps there were different explanations|pg|| nt|kaapo: But we'll what's going on I'm sure|pg|| nt|ady: good score for Penfold|pg|| nt|jtr: She had it made if trumps were 3-2 so did very well to get that right|pg|| nt|roswolf: 53-19 to team Z unofficially|pg|| nt|peachy: This hand a good example of effectiveness of lead directing overcalls|pg|| mb|1N|an| |nt|xenya: how's that?|pg|| nt|ybob: by E|pg|| mb|2C|an|majors|nt|roswolf: leaping michaels would have been handy here|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Explanations was the same|pg|| nt|hedyg: maybe he did not play the 9@s|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: He did.|pg|| nt|hedyg: hey Kacper :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: if it was -1 could you pls correct the score?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: it was to fast for me...|pg|| nt|ybob: p 1@S|pg|| nt|andreasw: 3-4@s by e-w seems like ending cotract?|pg|| mb|p|nt|peachy: they dont come without risk, of course, but in my opinion they are a long term winner|pg|| mb|2S|nt|roswolf: a hand where you dont want to be declarer|pg|| nt|pauleger: 1@d shows @hs|pg|| nt|pelu: what will Gunn Heolness bbid now?|pg|| nt|roswolf: 4@C by east would have delighted west more|pg|| nt|pelu: 4@H is not good news for Tor Helness|pg|| nt|roswolf: true|pg|| mb|p|nt|ybob: operator ?|pg|| nt|sybarra: here we go|pg|| nt|psyck: E will have more ambitions than a partial|pg|| mb|4S|nt|vugraphpl9: sorry :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: 4@S E/W HAS PRACTICAL CHANCES|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: look at the @S-suit - against 4@h S lead @SK - and N took @SA to play @H = only 3 @S-losers for E|pg|| nt|pelu: 2@D or 2@C by West - I prefer 2@c|pg|| nt|ybob: np :)|pg|| nt|sybarra: for new players, note the play of trumps, cashing ace in case an honor drops singleton |pg|| nt|ady: e/w need to stay in 1NT|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: ns are playing some kind of strong club|pg|| nt|kaapo: EW have many possible games here. 3NT was one of the unlucky ones|pg|| nt|sybarra: thx Kacper for all of your hard work |pg|| mb|p|nt|jcwla: This should go down a couple.|pg|| nt|sybarra: 5 @C great contract |pg|| nt|oosb: Must play 5@D or 5@C|pg|| nt|jtr: Another awkward hand to play|pg|| pc|s6|nt|roswolf: this is a horror hand for e/w to bid|pg|| nt|roswolf: well west should bid 6!?|pg|| nt|sybarra: no 3 nt without ht stop |pg|| pc|s4|nt|sybarra: but must avoid 6 of minor|pg|| nt|ady: need to initially play on clubs|pg|| nt|fabsayc: club 8 or 9?|pg|| nt|andreasw: @s q well placed for 10 tricks tho|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|roswolf: winning the auction might work out very well anyway|pg|| nt|sybarra: this will be a challenge|pg|| nt|ybob: defeat easy|pg|| nt|psyck: but getting to hand for @s fin not easy|pg|| pc|sQ|pg|| nt|pelu: in OR 2@C and then 2@S = 4. suit - so the NS didnt know the @S-suit by decl|pg|| nt|roswolf: you should as west be able to bid 3@D nf here|pg|| nt|pauleger: I would expect more points or more shape for a 2@s bid|pg|| nt|granguru: 8 tricks for a coorect defense|pg|| nt|granguru: correct* damn|pg|| pc|h5|nt|bobholl: he showed 5@H 4@D and a minimum|pg|| nt|pelu: 2@S is winning place|pg|| nt|ampelman: losing 2@s 2@c 1@d ?|pg|| nt|pelu: 4 black losers|pg|| nt|oosb: yes, but a very good auction so far|pg|| nt|psyck: wonder if will try @s or @h from dummy|pg|| pc|hA|nt|bobholl: tricky play |pg|| nt|bobholl: with 52 cards open not difficult but |pg|| nt|brotherp: best lead|pg|| nt|bobholl: jansma does that (too) often :)|pg|| nt|petepunt: may even lead @H here|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes that is as maybe but a 6-0 fit is usually to be avoided|pg|| nt|sybarra: 4 @D = cue at this point |pg|| nt|oosb: 5@C coming up|pg|| pc|h6|nt|wilkinsona: plenty of chances though|pg|| nt|petepunt: @C suit is interesting here|pg|| nt|andyv: 5@c not that easy so 4@c should net EW a plus|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|kaapo: 2@D was some variant of multi, showing a weak hand with long major (possibly with other options)|pg|| nt|kaapo: 3@H showing some support for both majors|pg|| nt|andyv: yes, and 3@h was p/c|pg|| pc|s7|nt|brotherp: think Verhees will play West for the @dJ...keeping the dangerous hand of lead|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: looks logical|pg|| nt|bobholl: but how to cross ? open up the @H for defenders ?|pg|| nt|kaapo: True, @C 4-1 makes life much harder|pg|| nt|andyv: some play that as invite in @s and some play it as furthering the preempt|pg|| nt|hedyg: no 5@c bid from E, worried about pushing opps to slam?|pg|| nt|sybarra: and W hitting the deck |pg|| pc|sA|nt|oosb: Excellent|pg|| nt|sybarra: no ht cue, |pg|| nt|sybarra: this will not take long either |pg|| pc|h4|nt|psyck: @c too risky, i'd have tried @h|pg|| pc|s2|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm not an expected switch|pg|| nt|sybarra: great auction |pg|| pc|sK|pc|h9|nt|psyck: now 1@h, 1@s, 4@c losers with dummy dead|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s9|pg|| nt|andreasw: now trying the @h :)|pg|| pc|hK|nt|roswolf: yes he needs to st up the side suit|pg|| nt|brotherp: easy hand now|pg|| pc|h8|nt|petepunt: will need to use a little deception to make this one|pg|| nt|psyck: @d now i guess|pg|| pc|d2|nt|granguru: -1 now|pg|| nt|ybob: j @D ?|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| nt|pauleger: W may try an elimination|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|d3|nt|brotherp: only some ego-points to be won by divining the black suit distribution now|pg|| pc|c3|nt|granguru: no -22|pg|| nt|hedyg: could have made 12 tricks here|pg|| nt|sybarra: or heart, heart?|pg|| nt|sybarra: and count by S (showing 5 card) hence the switch |pg|| pc|h7|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is now straightforward|pg|| nt|granguru: -2|pg|| nt|andyv: here the 2@d opener made playing the @c suit easier|pg|| nt|kaapo: I don't quite see why Madsen chose to shift to a spade|pg|| nt|ady: looks ok with clubs behaving and K@D onside|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|andyv: inspiration|pg|| nt|stc: now making 10|pg|| nt|psyck: if 2@s showed 6 cards, 3@s instead of 2N may have been better|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c6|nt|granguru: any ooh|pg|| pc|c2|pg|| nt|sybarra: n/s just have no tickets here |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|fabsayc: cope should duck|pg|| pc|hT|pc|cT|nt|brotherp: going for beauty and a throw in or simply playing for the @sK onside|pg|| nt|brotherp: the latter|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d9|pg|| nt|andyv: in OR, N didn't open and EW, left to their own devices, reached 3NT|pg|| nt|ybob: pitch @C ...|pg|| pc|c5|nt|ampelman: +1 ?|pg|| nt|pelu: ? =|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: just made, sry |pg|| pc|cQ|nt|hedyg: not obvious to play on KJ@H doubleton|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Welcome to Dennis|pg|| pc|c7|nt|ybob: E open with AQJ @S Q@D K@C ...|pg|| nt|kerasidis: Hi all hello roland!|pg|| nt|psyck: escapes for -1, which should not be bad|pg|| pc|c9|pg|| pc|cK|nt|jtr: Easy game....|pg|| pc|c8|nt|psyck: Hi Dennis|pg|| nt|andreasw: well.. it sould be a bad result i think?|pg|| nt|andreasw: should*|pg|| nt|psyck: it could cerrtainly go either way|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|s5|pg|| pc|d6|nt|roswolf: a push|pg|| nt|roswolf: still 53-19 unofficially|pg|| mc|10|nt|psyck: other table in 2@s, so EW will lose|pg|| pg|| qx|c21|st||md|3SJH9842DQT53CKQT4,SQT832H5D742C8763,S976HA73DAJ9CAJ92,SAK54HKQJT6DK86C5|sv|n|nt|jcomyn: some number of h|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|Walddk7: 33 and a fit|pg|| nt|pitiful: 4@s looks a possible spot|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: E said me that N explained 2@C for natural|pg|| mb|p|mb|1C|an| |mb|p|nt|pitiful: maybe partscore more likely|pg|| mb|1D|an| |nt|jcomyn: 3d|pg|| mb|p|nt|pitiful: i am not a fan of 2@s|pg|| nt|Walddk7: Susan has seen Simon's weak 2's before|pg|| nt|lml: not in second chair for sure|pg|| nt|Walddk7: They are usualy much worse|pg|| nt|pitiful: prefer 1@s|pg|| nt|lml: I like 1@S a lot better|pg|| nt|lml: me too :)|pg|| nt|pitiful: or even pass|pg|| mb|1H|an| |nt|benjy: Are you sure they don't play two tier weak 2s?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|benjy: so 2@S actually shows 9-12?|pg|| nt|lml: if they did then east probably would have bid|pg|| nt|Gerben42: but 2@D shows it was not|pg|| nt|blum1956: EW are cold for the spade game but it is not easy to bid one|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: wow thasts telling em|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the result from the 1st segment still 25:23 to couples|pg|| nt|jcomyn: that 3rd d is a nuisance|pg|| nt|benjy: why?|pg|| mb|1S|mb|p|nt|pitiful: they might well do but 2nd seat the suit is weak and playable in @h|pg|| mb|4S|nt|ritong: this goes down 2 on top, but it is always difficult to defend 1Nt|pg|| nt|ritong: covering in dummy, arnolds has a good chance to escape with one off|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|jcomyn: insurance|pg|| nt|jcomyn: your turn to x|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 5-level belongs to opps|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: Due to long thinking W, N spoke to TD, that he must come to us|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: so we have intervention of TD|pg|| nt|lml: if you can have a near opening bid to open a weak 2 I would probably at least try for a vul game|pg|| nt|pitiful: anyway if i don't like it Simon will take comfort from that|pg|| nt|lml: if not then West shouldnt bid it in second|pg|| nt|benjy: :) I wouldn't try for game|pg|| nt|Gerben42: north didnt open?|pg|| nt|Gerben42: or E opened out of turn?|pg|| pc|cA|nt|pelu: 5 IMP for DeBotton if N make 1NT - but not easy|pg|| nt|pitiful: neither would I|pg|| nt|blum1956: not a problem for Gulevich - Khven as Anna Gulevich preferes strong 1@c opening bid to the 1@h one with East's hand|pg|| pc|c5|nt|lml: no I wouldnt unless you play that a weak 2 is very good|pg|| pc|c4|nt|ritong: here we go|pg|| nt|lml: as some do|pg|| pc|c7|pg|| nt|blum1956: This demonstrates clearly the negative side of that kind of double, 4@s has no play while 5@h will be at least 2 down|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: when? now N passed, and E opened|pg|| pc|d9|nt|ralfwil: M must see that declarer hass @dK10 with that pöay|pg|| nt|Gerben42: ok north passed with 14...|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d3|nt|pelu: need to set up @D now and then East can play @h10|pg|| pc|d2|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: not my fault :)|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h2|pc|h5|pc|hA|pg|| nt|pitiful: i expect it will be a flat board, 4@s is not a great spot|pg|| pc|dA|nt|blum1956: But East had a chance (especially facing a long thought) to pass that marginal double|pg|| pc|d6|pc|d5|pc|d4|pg|| nt|Walddk7: It won't|pg|| nt|Walddk7: The Russians are in 4 next door|pg|| nt|lml: actually they did get to 4@S in the OR|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|d8|pc|dQ|pc|d7|pg|| nt|blum1956: In the "Beriozka" system tey use (a variant of Polish club) one may choose between 1@c and 1@h with 5 losers|pg|| pc|h4|nt|lml: West opened 1@s|pg|| pc|c3|pc|h7|nt|ritong: tsss|pg|| nt|ritong: greed...:)|pg|| pc|hJ|pg|| nt|pitiful: yep, i like that|pg|| pc|sA|pc|sJ|pc|s2|pc|s6|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|o22|st||md|4SAKJ95HK93DT742C6,SQT83HA52DK983CT9,S642HJ8DAJ65CAK43,S7HQT764DQCQJ8752|sv|e|nt|bobholl: standing after R 9 brink drijv 44 wortel scholl 18 jansma paul 15 so we see a meeting between 2 and 3|pg|| nt|pelu: np Kacper - u just would see if we wre awake :)|pg|| nt|andyv: and the match is tied|pg|| nt|hedyg: but it was for free to try|pg|| nt|Walddk1: 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|sybarra: not that it mattered on this hand |pg|| nt|oosb: 3NT for NS|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl9: :)|pg|| nt|jtr: Freaky|pg|| mb|1S|nt|pelu: 3NT in Board 6 was played by East - no chance on a @S-lead - but only down 1 - same play in @h as here|pg|| mb|p|nt|ampelman: in 16 other room plays 4@hX|pg|| nt|ampelman: where east bid here 2@s and 3@s|pg|| nt|ampelman: which ended the auction|pg|| nt|roswolf: the dealing computer is producing some fine hands|pg|| nt|kaapo: May get to 3NT now as west opened|pg|| nt|sybarra: yes, but not sure you "love" being there |pg|| nt|sybarra: you love it when it makes|pg|| nt|oosb: after 1@h on my right, I dont mind being in 3NT at all|pg|| nt|oosb: as long as partner has something nice in @C or @S it should be fine|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: results from all tables http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| mb|1N|an| |nt|andyv: all roads point to 1 or 2NT for EW...NS just don't have enough to compete|pg|| mb|p|nt|bobholl: in pairs it was rigth to play @D in imp @C seems rigth|pg|| nt|sybarra: stange hand here |pg|| nt|sybarra: a "non support" dbl |pg|| nt|oosb: is that an anti dbl?|pg|| nt|sybarra: anti is good word |pg|| nt|oosb: :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: I can't hear explanation.|pg|| nt|fabsayc: 3D to play (we use to use that)|pg|| mb|2D|nt|pelu: wow: in OR 2@H by S - pass? by West and 4@H by N - no X|pg|| nt|granguru: no good fit for no one|pg|| nt|mcarroll: God knows where this will end up!|pg|| nt|ady: 5@D looks best on a rosy day will make more|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: 3rd seat opening..i might open 1@c for the lead if i open, even if 5-5|pg|| mb|4S|nt|roswolf: 4@H incroyable|pg|| nt|roswolf: and where is the axe?|pg|| nt|hedyg: but i think pass is best, can always show 5-5 later|pg|| nt|sybarra: we know they whisper |pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: east's opening is ugly|pg|| nt|roswolf: west will likely lead a spade|pg|| nt|ampelman: 4@h looks optimistic to me|pg|| nt|pauleger: this wont be too costly|pg|| nt|pelu: down 2-3|pg|| nt|roswolf: all very predictable|pg|| nt|sybarra: likely same spot? will S X |pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: no light openers for Jansma (agreed it is a disgusting collection)|pg|| nt|ybob: yes :), cold 5@D. 4@S defeat @C lead or return after win the A@S with J@H lead|pg|| nt|psyck: EW had a 5@c sac...|pg|| nt|kerasidis: interestin board depends on lead|pg|| mb|p|nt|petepunt: tough to deafeat this|pg|| nt|roswolf: too bold|pg|| nt|roswolf: it looks like a mixed teams bid|pg|| nt|granguru: E must pass|pg|| nt|andyv: of course, Ew have different ideas:P|pg|| nt|kaapo: Trying to make up for board 26 perhaps|pg|| pc|cT|nt|granguru: if N ducks @D once there is no hope to win the hand|pg|| nt|jcwla: A good hand to be playing invitational 3@D over 1@H.|pg|| nt|ady: could be a good score if e/w land in the right spot|pg|| pc|cA|nt|bobholl: 3nt a good save against 4@S funny :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup bridge is a strange but wondrous game|pg|| nt|bobholl: on a @H lead anyway :)|pg|| nt|jcwla: Or 1NT forcing followed by a @D rebid.|pg|| nt|sybarra: that seems better |pg|| nt|sybarra: so how do we feel about j of @D lead?|pg|| nt|sybarra: unlikely to see |pg|| nt|oosb: would be brilliant|pg|| nt|oosb: but Q@C more likely than @d, if its non @H at all|pg|| nt|sybarra: agree|pg|| nt|oosb: however, could East have bid 2@D when pd anti dbled?|pg|| nt|sybarra: j of @D throws hand into a cocked hat |pg|| nt|oosb: I guess not, since you dont want to end up in 2@H X|pg|| nt|oosb: would still make though|pg|| nt|sybarra: I would not bd 2 @H, could be 5 on my left|pg|| nt|oosb: agreed|pg|| nt|sybarra: and my right opened |pg|| nt|sybarra: makes me shiver |pg|| nt|oosb: Perhaps N also confused about the 2@H and 3@H bids|pg|| nt|oosb: (I am)|pg|| nt|psyck: dec can give up a @s, draw trumps & claim|pg|| pc|c2|nt|ampelman: 5@d looks fine|pg|| nt|pelu: for sure no X - %@D making easy|pg|| nt|pelu: 5@d|pg|| nt|jtr: Well done|pg|| nt|ady: well done|pg|| nt|fabsayc: only worked because west overstrength|pg|| pc|c6|pg|| nt|oosb: Sawicka was really trying to get Kx to bid 3NT maybe|pg|| nt|sybarra: her name looks like the expensive crystal yes? no?|pg|| nt|sybarra: E name I mean |pg|| pc|s2|nt|bobholl: nice balance from gert jan (paulissen)|pg|| nt|brotherp: still Paulissen is there so EW reach their part-score in clubs|pg|| nt|granguru: some 2/1 players changed system in such a way that a repeat of the same suit as here is no more GF|pg|| nt|kaapo: 4 spades, 2 clubs, 2 diamonds and a heart would be 9|pg|| nt|ybob: @D lead = 10 TRICKS|pg|| nt|sybarra: N just not defending with void |pg|| nt|sybarra: God gave you singletons to lead right?|pg|| nt|jtr: Yes discounted the vital @dK|pg|| pc|s7|nt|ybob: :)|pg|| nt|henryb: or the @hJ|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|bobholl: but i saw 2nt as balance (may be wrong)|pg|| pc|sQ|pg|| nt|sybarra: so "we" will play this moysian |pg|| nt|oosb: Swarovski?|pg|| nt|oosb: kind of :)|pg|| pc|c9|nt|jcwla: Another workable treatment here.|pg|| nt|sybarra: now we see a H! lead |pg|| pc|cK|nt|pauleger: W will have to exit somewhere now|pg|| nt|andreasw: about to claim :)|pg|| pc|c5|pc|h3|pg|| nt|sybarra: yes thx all, |pg|| nt|sybarra: N hiding the 2 |pg|| pc|s4|nt|henryb: Hard for allerton to place partner with a stiff club|pg|| pc|h4|nt|granguru: defense is giving some help|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s3|pg|| nt|xenya: so EW have got to best strain here, but as Hedy said, they were always in the position to do so, even if E had passed 3rd in hand |pg|| pc|d2|nt|ybob: can lead fron QXX @C ???|pg|| nt|henryb: Leslie needs to lead a heart now to beat this|pg|| nt|sybarra: is it that difficult? leading an "odd ball" suit |pg|| nt|ybob: from|pg|| pc|d3|nt|brotherp: Jansma doesnt know trumps are 2-2 so looking for the best way to play diamonds|pg|| nt|psyck: all lines work, @c ruffs or giving up a @s or whatever|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|s5|nt|roswolf: east will be squeezed for the overtrick|pg|| nt|pelu: only down 1 in 4@h = 11 for Norway|pg|| pc|s8|pc|c3|pg|| nt|oosb: Connector picked up 10 whole imps for their elegant auction|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: UDCA so doesn't matter|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: I think :)|pg|| nt|oosb: And will get more here I predict|pg|| pc|sT|nt|granguru: now the second @D permits to re-enter dummy |pg|| pc|s6|nt|andyv: really?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: yes|pg|| pc|c8|nt|oosb: E can just sit back and guard @D now, its all she has! |pg|| pc|sK|pg|| nt|granguru: but declarer went for the finesse that didnt work|pg|| nt|andyv: so W may be relying on bringing in the @h suit|pg|| pc|d4|nt|pelu: so "only" down 1|pg|| nt|henryb: no, I guess they still get a heart|pg|| pc|d8|pc|dA|nt|andyv: I don't understand putting not putting the J@c in. It seemed like a no cost play|pg|| nt|andyv: sorry, NOT putting:)|pg|| pc|h6|pg|| pc|h8|nt|bobholl: now N thinks he's endplayed :)|pg|| pc|hT|nt|vugraphzhd: A very short break now|pg|| nt|roswolf: east letting a club go early|pg|| pc|hK|pc|hA|pg|| nt|granguru: as he/she could make just 1 @H finesse |pg|| nt|andyv: so declare was relying on the @h suit...and 7 imps to Zimmermann|pg|| mc|6|pg|| qx|c22|st||md|4SAKJ95HK93DT742C6,SQT83HA52DK983CT9,S642HJ8DAJ65CAK43,S7HQT764DQCQJ8752|sv|e|nt|ritong: offer them a finger, they try to grab the whole arm:)|pg|| nt|ralfwil: optimistic 3nt in CR|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|psyck: 3n is more like plain overbidding than optimistic here :)|pg|| nt|davpro: yes. No time to pitch it. Needed to unblock in @ds|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: in this moment there are no running scores...|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| mb|2H|an| |nt|jcomyn: she has a bid or she doesnt|pg|| mb|2S|nt|pelu: tx|pg|| mb|p|nt|pitiful: 4@h here|pg|| nt|lml: do you like opening 4@H instead of 1@H?|pg|| nt|lml: or are the hearts a bit too weak|pg|| nt|blum1956: sorry for miscount - of course NS have their 4 tricks|pg|| nt|Gerben42: easy raise to 4 now|pg|| mb|4S|nt|jcomyn: mustbe dodgy after the pause|pg|| nt|benjy: I don't, I have 2 aces for a start|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|benjy: in third seat i don't mind it, but not in 2nd|pg|| nt|pitiful: i can like with a 3NT opener if that is what it shows|pg|| mb|p|nt|blum1956: probably North feels the danger of wild distribution (2@h was a 2-suiter)|pg|| pc|cT|nt|psyck: that should be a takeout double of @h...but...|pg|| nt|pitiful: quite popular now|pg|| nt|lml: 5@c is a good save|pg|| nt|Walddk7: 4NT|pg|| nt|pitiful: to play as strong 4M|pg|| nt|benjy: but won't Cope pass?|pg|| nt|Walddk7: He will bid 4NT|pg|| nt|lml: I would bid too |pg|| nt|benjy: do you think it's clear to? Obviously its right here|pg|| nt|lml: after all East showed heart shortness could easily be 5-4-4|pg|| pc|cA|nt|Walddk7: Not, it's not clear|pg|| pc|c2|nt|pitiful: depends on style for me|pg|| nt|lml: its reasonable to pass. East has some defenseive values|pg|| nt|pitiful: i like to play that you take-out these doubles unless good reason not to rather than the other way round|pg|| nt|Walddk7: I'd like to have one more card in a minor to bid 4NT at these colours|pg|| nt|benjy: I would have passed too|pg|| pc|c6|pg|| nt|davpro: A bit high here|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: but probably directors are working :) |pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: infromation www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| pc|h8|nt|ritong: they will lose the board in an other way|pg|| nt|lml: it is certainly easier to bid looking at all the hands/|pg|| nt|lml: there is no doubt about that|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|lml: this is however turning into a rout|pg|| pc|h4|nt|vugraphpl2: information*|pg|| nt|blum1956: What would the classics (Culbertson et al) say looking on the South's hand together with the 1NT bid?))|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|jcomyn: i think it is crazy|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| pc|hK|nt|ritong: than a penalty|pg|| nt|jcomyn: spade fgar from obvious lead|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|jcomyn: but there yar|pg|| pc|c9|nt|lml: this is one of those matches where at the break you wont to have a brew and this time I dont mean coffee|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c5|nt|blum1956: the 2@s bid not misleading West|pg|| nt|Walddk7: They had lost the board no matter what as we now see|pg|| pc|d2|pg|| nt|pelu: @S now very good|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hQ|nt|ritong: bakkeren had a tough decision, but when lho pretends to have cards and other suits than @hs, his hand decreases severely|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h2|pg|| pc|c7|nt|Gerben42: yuen made 4@S at the other table|pg|| nt|Gerben42: so we have a new leader|pg|| nt|blum1956: wow!|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s8|nt|pitiful: bye all|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| pc|d3|pc|dA|pc|dQ|pc|d4|pg|| pc|s2|nt|davpro: @s now very bad|pg|| nt|blum1956: now the contract goes down besides the best possible distribution|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sA|nt|Gerben42: quite simple a trump was led and after @HA another one|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| nt|pelu: now 8 tricks|pg|| nt|pelu: (endplay on East)|pg|| nt|pelu: can west be squeezed for the 9?|pg|| nt|davpro: no|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: in the same time is running Mixed Pairs - Qualifications running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxp/mxprozst.html|pg|| pc|sK|pc|sT|pc|s4|pc|c8|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h5|pc|s6|nt|pelu: play for KQ bare in East|pg|| pc|h6|pg|| pc|d5|nt|jcomyn: well you live by the sword etc|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|d7|pc|d8|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|o23|st||md|1SAKJ84HKQJ8D7CAT8,SQT92HA4DA843CK43,S73HT76DKQ965CQJ5,S65H9532DJT2C9762|sv|b|nt|bobholl: if e had ducked the 1st @C would have been much more difficult|pg|| nt|petepunt: this has been a good come back by fredins team here|pg|| nt|pelu: a biddinbg misunderstand - and unlucky lead chanced 650 to 1090|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm not sure east would take out if west stood it - a golden rule seems to be to leave such decisions to the better player(ahem ie the man):)|pg|| nt|pauleger: Team Langer closing the gap|pg|| nt|kaapo: Well, that's one way :)|pg|| nt|stc: Some swing potential here|pg|| nt|ady: hand 6 where east did well to make 3@D 3NT made in OR|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: short break|pg|| nt|roswolf: 55-19 unofficially|pg|| mb|1C|an| |nt|roswolf: this is a bits and pieces hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: more distribution|pg|| mb|p|mb|2D|nt|roswolf: this is a Mixed Competition and it has its own dynamics|pg|| nt|pelu: remember Board 17, where u would like W to bid 3@D NF - W in OR could that and are npw playing a hopeless 3@D|pg|| nt|granguru: hand 17 should give some to Jankova|pg|| mb|p|nt|pauleger: E has a normal pass, but E/W are cold for 3NT|pg|| nt|pauleger: good hand for 2 suiters even with 5-4|pg|| nt|kaapo: He could also play @H to J, cash spade and end play south|pg|| nt|andyv: 3@c some type of constructive raise|pg|| nt|stc: or a flat 4@h ?|pg|| nt|oosb: this will cause more problems for W |pg|| nt|oosb: but Piotr passes smoothly|pg|| mb|2S|nt|brotherp: precision 1@d|pg|| nt|roswolf: well a direct raise to game isnt stupid|pg|| nt|pelu: I have been told that 1-3 from the group go to A-swiss and 4-6 to B-swiss, then 27 from A and 5 from B to Knock-out - is that correct??|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: that sounds usual|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Yes|pg|| nt|pelu: wild cards in this sektion|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: the limit for both sides is the 5 level|pg|| nt|sybarra: 2 nt now in other room a bit agressive|pg|| nt|petergill: Steph Jacob is playing with her son Nick. At the other table, Tom Jacob is playing with Susan Humphries. All are from Auckland. Nick and Susan are youth players in their early ...|pg|| nt|petergill: twenties. |pg|| nt|ybob: very nice :)|pg|| nt|sybarra: nah just pass |pg|| mb|2N|nt|brotherp: asking 2@c|pg|| mb|p|nt|bobholl: spades a bit unpretty|pg|| nt|pelu: the key-pælay in 4@s in OR was in trick 3 - after 2x@S N played @h7 - and @HK from East - all over|pg|| nt|roswolf: north really cant bid more|pg|| nt|jcwla: I don't know what the 2NT range is but a queen and a jack opposite a big hand is going to play about as well as one would expect it would.|pg|| nt|andreasw: alot of possible games to end p in here but 3nt likely|pg|| mb|3H|nt|andyv: very difficult not to make 5 on this hand|pg|| nt|oosb: run of @d will hurt West|pg|| nt|sybarra: must say, imo, the ladies have been the agressive ones at this table |pg|| nt|oosb: and the guys have been very composed :)|pg|| nt|sybarra: yes|pg|| nt|oosb: interesting hand this one|pg|| nt|sybarra: may used to their ladies |pg|| nt|sybarra: *maybe|pg|| nt|fabsayc: auction mysterious on that board|pg|| mb|p|nt|wilkinsona: the rebidable singleton..|pg|| nt|ady: something to spare here wven with 4-0 spade split|pg|| nt|fabsayc: ruff two clubs, lose two trumps, not much of interest here|pg|| nt|jtr: Worried about entering hand maybe|pg|| mb|3N|nt|roswolf: the vul sac in 6@DX was very tough to find|pg|| nt|pelu: so 6@d x is the par-contract|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: \|pg|| nt|roswolf: this looks an uphill struggle|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: wrong Q by N :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: this should be ok|pg|| nt|granguru: E should have asked Stayman or just passed|pg|| nt|ybob: nice spot 3@D|pg|| nt|sybarra: thought n/s might start doubling |pg|| nt|Walddk1: Jeffrey Allerton must have moved to Scotland overnight. Las week he lived in Surrey, England, and he is as English as can be|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Paula Leslie, however, is from Scotland originally|pg|| nt|sybarra: or maybe I should say "understand" |pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: not so easy to lead @d's now|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: now west was -2 elsewhere, how can East do?|pg|| nt|bobholl: e has shown 4414 or 4405 so easy :)|pg|| nt|brotherp: and another lead seems to let the contract through|pg|| nt|pelu: @hQ will defeat 4@s|pg|| nt|Walddk1: But has been living in London for about 10 years|pg|| mb|p|nt|wilkinsona: ..and this seems to...|pg|| nt|brotherp: still West passes 3NT knowing the shortness; so club lead looks attractive|pg|| nt|pelu: for me 4@D is not bridge red against green and opp stop in 3@s|pg|| pc|c2|nt|pelu: sorry he made 3@D :(|pg|| nt|psyck: W will be in trouble after @h fin & @d run|pg|| pc|cT|nt|ampelman: after the 3@h bid the @hQ lead is too tough to find|pg|| nt|pauleger: 3NT in the open room. Don´t really know, if E showed 14-16 there or upgraded her hand to a 15-17 NT, however, W directly jumped to game|pg|| nt|fabsayc: no diamond lead so diamond ace will survive|pg|| nt|ady: Penfold pair have played well in this room and will be disappointed to be down|pg|| pc|cK|nt|bobholl: 4@H 2@C 3@S may be |pg|| nt|brotherp: small spade or small club both seem attractive|pg|| nt|oosb: Wow Lesniewski|pg|| nt|oosb: contained the damage|pg|| nt|oosb: with a 3@C bid that went undoubled|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| nt|stc: E has the wrong single @h, give him the J or 10...|pg|| pc|c3|pc|cJ|nt|pelu: what is 3@H?|pg|| nt|oosb: for only -200, vs the 600 that opps had|pg|| nt|oosb: he probably thinks he won 9 imps|pg|| pc|c6|nt|vugraphpl9: nobody alerted|pg|| nt|ampelman: no alert so natural ?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: iI think so|pg|| nt|roswolf: semi-bluff|pg|| nt|ampelman: lead-prohibator :)|pg|| nt|granguru: not a bad idea to establish a @S |pg|| nt|jcwla: Bidders who thread the needle and stop short of game on hands where it is truly impossible to tell how many tricks will make nevertheless make bids like this where it's just down 2 ...|pg|| nt|jcwla: from now until doomsday.|pg|| nt|xenya: the 9 would also do|pg|| pc|cA|pg|| nt|dburn: why is it "not bridge" to try for plus 130 instead of minus 140?|pg|| nt|hedyg: hoping just for the 9@H..|pg|| nt|hedyg: :)|pg|| nt|stc: W seeking the 9|pg|| nt|hedyg: i have another red 9, can i try that?|pg|| pc|hK|nt|jcwla: Would be a lovely idea to establish a @S - maybe on board 20.|pg|| pc|hA|nt|oosb: wd!|pg|| nt|sybarra: wow, great guess |pg|| nt|oosb: by both defence and declarer|pg|| nt|oosb: super|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: scores from all tables http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|h6|nt|bobholl: small @D ?|pg|| nt|brotherp: think so; in the bidding and play East's 4441 is known so...|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: well south knows his partner has 4 diamonds...|pg|| nt|brotherp: still a lot off guessing to be done by van Prooijen|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: perhaps the diamond 9...|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|petergill: The defence to 3NT at other table is not a good advertisement for leading low from xxx in partner's suit to 3NT|pg|| nt|mcarroll: now down to 10 tricks|pg|| nt|peachy: This could maybe make too, keep W in the lead when giving up tricks :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes indeed -a lit dd though|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cQ|nt|bobholl: k@D @C looks best|pg|| pc|c7|nt|jtr: they have board 8 which may be a gain|pg|| nt|psyck: not the count is rectified too|pg|| nt|psyck: *now|pg|| pc|c8|pg|| nt|petepunt: or to try for -420 v -170 :)|pg|| nt|peachy: yes, that's why I put in the smiley, I guess I should have been more clear about it|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s5|nt|sybarra: thats why I am commentator only, not playing |pg|| nt|psyck: nmay just make 1 o/t though in just 3n|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s2|pg|| nt|pelu: West find partner with the best possible cards - and still down 1 - could easy cost 500 to bid 4@D|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d3|nt|sybarra: N is scary!|pg|| pc|dK|nt|vugraphpl9: squeeze|pg|| nt|psyck: y, was showup after the @s duck|pg|| pc|d2|pg|| nt|roswolf: west is horribly endplayed|pg|| nt|peachy: he is forced to give up, nothing helps|pg|| pc|s7|nt|hedyg: wow why?|pg|| pc|s6|nt|stc: WHAT ?|pg|| nt|stc: hard to believe she played this way...|pg|| nt|hedyg: really not like Gaviard to play like that|pg|| nt|stc: a huge oops|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|kaapo: Well, moving on to last board. Thanks Kacper, Andy and kibs!|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: Wa are waiting for Madsen.|pg|| nt|kaapo: Leader board of the competition: http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|jtr: Back to 11|pg|| pc|sQ|pg|| pc|sT|nt|mcarroll: yep|pg|| nt|ady: last hand of the session|pg|| nt|ady: thx all|pg|| nt|jtr: Knock-out starts tomorrow|pg|| nt|fabsayc: how many teams qualify|pg|| nt|jtr: 32|pg|| nt|jtr: 27 and 5|pg|| nt|ady: how many quality I tht 16|pg|| nt|fabsayc: glad we settled that|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dT|nt|wilkinsona: this has gone wrong with the diamond guess|pg|| pc|sK|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h4|nt|brotherp: some chances missed here; still it was -again- sort of a poker hand|pg|| pc|h7|nt|bobholl: meike doesn''t know which ace P has the @C or the @H|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| nt|oosb: nice OT |pg|| mc|8|nt|brotherp: wld south realy not switch diamonds knowing his pard had the Queen etc..|pg|| pg|| qx|c23|st||md|1SAKJ84HKQJ8D7CAT8,SQT92HA4DA843CK43,S73HT76DKQ965CQJ5,S65H9532DJT2C9762|sv|b|nt|jcomyn: 3nt or 5d|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the result from 1st segment is still 25:23 for Couples|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: we are waiting for N|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: because he leaved us... :(|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|jcomyn: left maria left|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: of course left :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: just joking|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| mb|1S|mb|p|nt|psyck: this time they have the values for 3N, but no source of tricks|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|benjy: 1@S for me|pg|| nt|benjy: anyone else?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|lml: I think it okay or pass is okay|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|lml: the vulnerability is not good but you do want a spade lead|pg|| mb|1N|an| |nt|ritong: macura is steaming|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: unfortunately my english in not so good... I like speak german better...|pg|| mb|2C|an| |nt|ritong: he has no gadget to show that handtype, but he will bid i m sure|pg|| nt|ritong: yes he did:)|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: :)|pg|| nt|ritong: well, maybe he had a gadget|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: but for our tournament there are still no running scores...|pg|| nt|lml: 2@C as I recall is a game forcing relay|pg|| nt|benjy: lets see where the relays take them|pg|| nt|Gerben42: NS play Gazilli|pg|| mb|2S|an| |nt|psyck: yes, a dont style bid maybe|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information: www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|pelu: best defense = 2x@c :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|Gerben42: so 2@C showed possibly a strong hand - |pg|| mb|3H|an| |nt|psyck: or just majors i'm told|pg|| nt|ritong: bakkeren might decide to cool it down|pg|| nt|ritong: all the signals are red|pg|| nt|ritong: including his vulnerability|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| mb|p|nt|benjy: I used to play 2@C as a relay too, but with hands such as the south hand it is often important to describe as opposed to asking|pg|| nt|lml: well it did get them to the best spot this time|pg|| nt|benjy: true|pg|| nt|lml: I am assuming that south passes|pg|| nt|benjy: :)|pg|| nt|Gerben42: 3@H now confirms the strong hand and N will probably bid 3N next|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|nt|ritong: on the other hand, he does not need much to have nine toppers|pg|| nt|jcomyn: thats enough s|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result withe the result from the 1st segment is 27:25 to GreenEyes|pg|| mb|p|nt|ritong: so, he shrugs and bids game|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: E and W ask about the meaning of auction|pg|| nt|Gerben42: looks like a complex hand to play but maybe something can be done because W has everything|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|Gerben42: that helps|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|d7|nt|davpro: Declarer on top here|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|benjy: Interesting|pg|| pc|d3|nt|lml: I guess South had not fully described her hand when North bid 3NT|pg|| pc|dK|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s5|nt|benjy: probably best just to play ace and another trump now|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pg|| nt|pelu: after the @S-lead only @sA + @CA and @s to king can defeat - and if decl in trick 1 play @SK no defense|pg|| pc|d4|nt|pelu: wow|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|pelu: what is going on??|pg|| nt|pelu: after @HA just play @sK and give up 2 @D-tricks|pg|| pc|d2|nt|Gerben42: now there are 2@D 3@S 3@H and @CA for example|pg|| nt|blum1956: now the defense has 5 tricks|pg|| nt|Gerben42: how does the defense cash @CK?|pg|| pc|c8|pg|| nt|davpro: Declarer will be running out of trumps (if @c now)|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h2|nt|benjy: if you ruff a @S things can get awkward|pg|| pc|hK|nt|ritong: by the way, doubling this in south would not be scandalous|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|davpro: This was a deal of give and give. Friendly :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: i have only friendly players at the table :)|pg|| nt|lml: pretty well forced to play clubs|pg|| nt|Gerben42: must return a low @D|pg|| pc|d8|nt|davpro: Two teams on the score sheet|pg|| nt|blum1956: West underleads his @dA and East switches to a club|pg|| pc|d9|nt|lml: which as it turns out is fine|pg|| pc|dT|nt|Gerben42: must discard @DA to keep @C and @S covered on the @H|pg|| nt|Gerben42: neat huh|pg|| nt|Gerben42: West holds all threats|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| nt|Gerben42: other table went down but what if he discards a @S, wins the @C return and plays on 3 rounds of @H|pg|| nt|blum1956: South must discard a spade to keep chances|pg|| pc|c7|pc|cT|nt|ritong: @c J9xxx looks like real opposition|pg|| pc|cK|nt|blum1956: now if East does not play a club South wins|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| nt|blum1956: But she does|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d5|nt|Gerben42: should have won this one - a bit double dummy perhaps|pg|| nt|Gerben42: after all a finesse could work|pg|| mc|8|nt|barbyh: hello|pg|| pg|| qx|o24|st||md|2SKJ743H87D8CK9542,S82HJ642DAJ532CA8,S96HK95DQ96CQJT76,SAQT5HAQT3DKT74C3|sv|o|nt|bobholl: a major bid would be fine|pg|| nt|roswolf: this could be bloody if someone gets too frisky|pg|| nt|petepunt: however would have bid 2@D first time|pg|| nt|roswolf: last bd|pg|| nt|kaapo: Four more rounds of swiss today|pg|| nt|petergill: In one match, East made 1@SX for 160, so perhaps 2@SX would not be too bad. |pg|| nt|sybarra: and our last bd of this set |pg|| nt|sybarra: thx Kacper, our operator, job well done |pg|| nt|sybarra: and thx to Roberto and all who join us for the commentary |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: thx :)|pg|| nt|ybob: thx all :)|pg|| nt|sybarra: nice OT indeed |pg|| nt|oosb: Last hand of this segment|pg|| nt|sybarra: and our last hand of this set |pg|| nt|ady: 32 David?|pg|| nt|jtr: yes|pg|| nt|ady: thx|pg|| nt|jtr: 27 from group A 5 from B|pg|| nt|roswolf: 67-19 now to team Z unofficially|pg|| nt|peachy: That might have been the final nail...|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: nice slam here|pg|| nt|petergill: 3@C X P what should South call?|pg|| nt|andreasw: crazy hand|pg|| nt|andreasw: what do you bid now a S?|pg|| nt|psyck: 5@h sac against 5@d? :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: agree, Peter, 4@D now is a gamble - almost like all-in|pg|| nt|pelu: after 1@S - 2NT = invit with 4+@s for sure 3@H cant be naturel|pg|| nt|ampelman: 9 tricks for NS in a @h contract|pg|| nt|roswolf: inverted raise to start with?|pg|| nt|ampelman: splinter bid ?|pg|| nt|pauleger: Last board of the match coming up. Play will resume in 35 minutes according to the bulletin. Thx all for watching and BBO for making this possible :)|pg|| nt|andyv: looks like @s and minor|pg|| nt|kaapo: After that 27 best of the A semifinal and 5 best of the B semifinal head to the round of 32|pg|| mb|1D|nt|petepunt: prefer to be able to bid 1n with wests cards|pg|| nt|jcwla: N intending to rebid NT here.|pg|| nt|stc: director ! she had 7@s, not 6|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: :)|pg|| nt|Walddk1: I bid 4@S and go down|pg|| nt|ybob: i bid 4@C with the E hand|pg|| nt|petergill: It's like a Master Solvers Club problem: 3NT, 4@S, 3@S, 4@C or Pass|pg|| nt|sybarra: our favorite operator Kacper, great job again!!!! |pg|| nt|jtr: 28 board matches i believe|pg|| nt|jtr: 48 final|pg|| nt|psyck: 2@d, it will not be passed :)|pg|| nt|andreasw: you can be sure of that :)|pg|| nt|kerasidis: i like 3 @h|pg|| nt|psyck: with @s void, not sure if 3@h is such a great idea|pg|| mb|2S|nt|roswolf: strong cub|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Bid it?|pg|| nt|xenya: was a blind spot -- but a costly one|pg|| nt|hedyg: the lady is multiple European and World Champion. didnt get there by ooops|pg|| nt|henryb: Indeed it is|pg|| nt|petergill: I think I bid 4@S|pg|| nt|ady: any chance of 4@H n/s gone with 4-1 trump split|pg|| mb|d|nt|bobholl: jan (jansma) asks why east thougth so long :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: south should raise the ante|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Too much for 3@S|pg|| nt|kerasidis: hopefully with minimum values could reach 3nt|pg|| nt|psyck: N decides he has a @h stopper|pg|| nt|andreasw: 4@d now by s?|pg|| nt|psyck: yes, looks like S wants to make a move to slam|pg|| nt|kerasidis: why should ....taking positive answer|pg|| nt|roswolf: writing has been on the wall for a long time - the td ruling slayed them|pg|| nt|peachy: Only four more boards to go, lead too large to make up for Last Arrival team|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk4: Running scores at http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrrunda2.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: 4@C cue?|pg|| nt|pauleger: interesting 3@c bid|pg|| nt|pauleger: propably a good @d raise|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3nt seems fairly cold for e/w|pg|| nt|roswolf: is 1086 a stop!?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: I am not sure but Kopecky said 2s is transfer to nt :)|pg|| nt|andyv: natural seems to be even a better treatment...less info given to opps|pg|| nt|kaapo: Yes, Multon hits declarers @D suit once again|pg|| nt|sybarra: and tx Oosman, great to have you join us |pg|| nt|psyck: N will likely bid 5@c now as pass/correct|pg|| nt|andreasw: yes... and S might go for it anyway|pg|| mb|4H|nt|roswolf: north gets that sinking feeling|pg|| nt|stc: that's why i said, hard to believe...|pg|| nt|hedyg: http://www.worldbridge.org/people/person.asp?qryid=8697|pg|| nt|hedyg: she had an easy entry to hand with AK@D|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Partner doubled at the 3-level vulnerable|pg|| nt|ybob: 4@C and later 4@S ?|pg|| nt|sybarra: enjoyed being with you |pg|| nt|oosb: Thank you to the team in Poznan for bring us this vugraph and to BBO, Roland and the entire team|pg|| mb|p|nt|dburn: West found partner with what West could expect - a bog-standard weak no trump with two low spades|pg|| nt|Walddk4: It's not a great 11 count with KQ doubleton|pg|| nt|jcwla: That's not what a little birdie told me.|pg|| nt|oosb: Likewise shirley :)|pg|| nt|sybarra: and to the specs, great funa and comments!|pg|| mb|p|nt|petepunt: its a shocking 11 count :)|pg|| nt|andyv: 1N opener had interesting effect of preventing N from showing the @h suit...compare to the auction in OR|pg|| nt|ybob: pd can have 4432|pg|| nt|fabsayc: likely spot|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: ok spade cue|pg|| nt|ampelman: 3@d is minimum, I guess|pg|| nt|roswolf: 4@C or 4@D?|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Yes, 4@C is not ideal but nothing is|pg|| nt|henryb: shouldn't that show @s and @d? or a hand too strong for a direct 4@s?|pg|| nt|sybarra: and at the moment N is hopeful |pg|| nt|petergill: 4@C followed by 4@S suggests 4 spades and a @d suit in my opinion|pg|| nt|petergill: -300 or -200 beats -400|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Maybe a strong 4@S only. Depends on agreement as is the case with everything in this game|pg|| pc|d8|nt|stc: still wining the match and having a good position for the KO rounds|pg|| nt|kerasidis: nice swing|pg|| nt|psyck: N knew the minor, so bids it himself|pg|| nt|psyck: not sure that is a good idea, maybe he wanted to put opener on lead though|pg|| nt|andreasw: unless @c lead should be a quick claim|pg|| nt|psyck: S tried to be too scientific other table, should just have bid game after x & cue|pg|| pc|d2|nt|pauleger: if W has AJ here, you should not put in the @s K here|pg|| nt|pelu: still hard fight for the first 3 places in this group: 62-61-60-60-57-54 VP's|pg|| pc|d6|nt|pauleger: a hand, where it is good to lead 2nd from 4 small|pg|| nt|jcwla: Wow.|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: oh...|pg|| nt|oosb: Boring contract compared to the treat we've had|pg|| nt|oosb: not straight forward though|pg|| nt|fabsayc: although 3nt looks as good|pg|| pc|dT|pg|| nt|brotherp: finally an easy hand|pg|| nt|oosb: nice lead by Natalia!|pg|| nt|mcarroll: both look -1 to me|pg|| nt|fabsayc: i can make 3nt from this seat|pg|| nt|jtr: So can i|pg|| pc|c3|nt|mcarroll: a bit double dummy though|pg|| pc|c9|pc|cA|nt|roswolf: blood will flow|pg|| nt|andyv: ty Kacper for a great job as the vugraph operator|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: :)|pg|| nt|andyv: ty Kari and specs...another round to start in a few mintues|pg|| nt|andyv: minutes:)|pg|| nt|andyv: meanwhile S has all sorts of problems here|pg|| nt|kaapo: Maybe Madsen enters dummy in clubs to play towards @SA again|pg|| nt|sybarra: bet we switch to play B |pg|| nt|Walddk1: If I don't have one, I prefer a direct 4@S|pg|| nt|sybarra: as W shows out|pg|| nt|henryb: I would probably have duplicated the action at the other table: 3N|pg|| nt|Walddk1: In order to avoid confusion|pg|| nt|petergill: 3.5@S seems ideal, now that I think about it. |pg|| nt|ybob: agree 3.5 @S|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Want to borrow ½ ?|pg|| nt|Walddk1: 3½@S|pg|| nt|sybarra: ok I am prejudice, but at this table the ladies have been the stars |pg|| nt|sybarra: and compliments to the guys for staying in their seats |pg|| nt|oosb: will let that slip this time, on behalf of all the guys|pg|| pc|c6|pg|| nt|roswolf: NOW 4NT|pg|| nt|pauleger: with stiff @dQ it looked obvious to swith to @h|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|bobholl: they play polish @C so N knows S is strong |pg|| nt|bobholl: jan is thinking long not normal for him|pg|| nt|oosb: :)|pg|| pc|hK|nt|roswolf: 6@D by default|pg|| nt|roswolf: everyone is pointing out that by ducking a spade 3nt is defeated - in practicethat means a small spade lead from north which might well not be found|pg|| nt|ady: yes great diamond lay out dont even need club finesse which is right|pg|| pc|hA|nt|bobholl: not that easy he still has got a lot of losing @D|pg|| nt|brotherp: not knowing the friendly distribution though Schollaard will spend some time figuring out the savest way|pg|| nt|petergill: A problem with 3NT: If West was not vul, 3NT looks good, but a vul 3@C preempter is too likely to have an entry, and then -400 or -500 will be an ugly score, a lot of the time. ...|pg|| nt|petergill: Though @C10 might make 3NT good. |pg|| nt|oosb: because they were excellent indeed|pg|| nt|sybarra: agree, they were great "catchers" |pg|| pc|h7|pg|| nt|roswolf: well done|pg|| nt|ampelman: 4@h was the bid east wanted to here|pg|| nt|ampelman: hear|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h8|nt|roswolf: especially if west bid it -|pg|| nt|kaapo: But East can win @SA, play heart to king and then 3rd heart after ace|pg|| pc|h2|nt|dburn: so far, so bad|pg|| nt|sybarra: and that is important also |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: next round starts in 30 minutes|pg|| pc|h5|pg|| nt|roswolf: easy claim|pg|| nt|hedyg: last board of this match, we will be back in 1 hour and 45 minutes for more fun|pg|| pc|hT|pc|s3|nt|roswolf: this looks only -1|pg|| nt|jcwla: Kopecky may be going to the desk.|pg|| nt|jcwla: Well, anyway, this completes the rout.|pg|| nt|jcwla: Thanks Roland and John, and all. For now, so long.|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: last board, thx and see you tomorrow|pg|| nt|ady: thx all|pg|| nt|jtr: Better take the @ss now|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/swleaderb.html|pg|| nt|jtr: although ruffing @cs wont work|pg|| pc|h4|nt|brotherp: setting up clubs sure is|pg|| nt|andyv: finally went for the 3-3 @ss|pg|| pc|h9|pg|| nt|petergill: Steph Jacob is playing this well, trying to remove East's exit cards|pg|| nt|petergill: I think all four Aucklanders have played rep bridge for NZ. |pg|| nt|petergill: I think Stephanie might even escape for minus 100, an excellent outcome really|pg|| nt|ybob: two rounds @S and wait ...|pg|| nt|jtr: needs to run this|pg|| nt|ady: hand 8 5@D made with an overtrick in OR |pg|| nt|jtr: otherwise east can ruff in and cash @ss|pg|| pc|dK|nt|xenya: thanks everyone|pg|| pc|c2|nt|roswolf: cashing a top honour is more attractive|pg|| nt|pelu: can u explain why E bid 5@C and not 5@d???|pg|| nt|roswolf: no peter|pg|| pc|d3|nt|jtr: wow!|pg|| pc|d9|pg|| nt|pauleger: W is not afraid to put N in|pg|| pc|d4|pc|c4|nt|petepunt: in 1N he would have set up a @C|pg|| pc|dA|nt|vugraphpl9: see you tomorrow, bye|pg|| nt|hedyg: ty Kacper ! great job!|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: thx|pg|| nt|petergill: If @DJ was onside, she could actually make 4@H from here|pg|| nt|jtr: Great play|pg|| pc|dQ|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|oosb: is this right?|pg|| mc|12|nt|vugraphpl9: yes|pg|| pg|| qx|c24|st||md|2SKJ743H87D8CK9542,S82HJ642DAJ532CA8,S96HK95DQ96CQJT76,SAQT5HAQT3DKT74C3|sv|o|nt|ritong: okay last bullet|pg|| nt|psyck: thats a lot of tricks other table with no entry to dummy|pg|| nt|barbyh: thank you sir|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|benjy: time for some action|pg|| nt|lml: cool hand|pg|| mb|1D|nt|benjy: what would you bid over a 1@S opening?|pg|| nt|lml: 5@D|pg|| nt|benjy: 1@H even!|pg|| nt|benjy: 5@D for me too|pg|| nt|benjy: which would lead east to re-open with a X|pg|| nt|benjy: and west to bid 5@S Xbld by south?|pg|| nt|lml: possible|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| mb|p|mb|1H|nt|psyck: aah, @d was not lead|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|benjy: which would go 2 down i guess?|pg|| nt|lml: certainly East will reopen with a double|pg|| nt|lml: now double would not have occured to me|pg|| nt|lml: by SOuth|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| mb|p|nt|barbyh: cant make anything much here|pg|| nt|benjy: nor me|pg|| mb|2H|nt|pelu: almost all matches very close after 7-8 board - 8 matches only 3-3 IMP in difference|pg|| nt|lml: both west and north are showing spades|pg|| nt|benjy: Ywest is showing hearts|pg|| mb|p|nt|lml: 5@d now?|pg|| nt|benjy: 3D wow|pg|| nt|blum1956: anyway the russian team needs something good to happen - 5 boards to go, 11 imps behind|pg|| mb|4C|an| |nt|ritong: mac under the spotlights again|pg|| nt|pelu: 3-4 IMP|pg|| mb|p|nt|psyck: last deal of the day, thanks all|pg|| nt|ritong: he reasonably goes for the low road|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/rrleaderb.html|pg|| mb|4D|an| |nt|lml: we are getting to it now ... finally|pg|| mb|p|nt|lml: no!|pg|| mb|4N|nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the result from the 1st segment is 30:27 for Couples|pg|| nt|blum1956: the slam works if the right view in @d's|pg|| mb|p|mb|5H|an| |nt|benjy: 3@D would not be forcing for me, neither would 4@D|pg|| nt|lml: well the good news is that east-west are not bidding spades|pg|| nt|lml: I think South wimped out|pg|| mb|p|mb|6H|mb|p|mb|p|nt|benjy: I think South has bid this hand in a bizarre fashion|pg|| mb|p|nt|Gerben42: s may lead one @D were not supported... that would be the swing EW need|pg|| pc|d8|nt|Gerben42: but leading the splinter suit looks safer|pg|| nt|blum1956: this solves the declarer's problem - she just needs to be a little bit accurate|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d6|pc|dT|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c2|nt|ntmon: sure !!!|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c6|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|ritong: hehe|pg|| pc|h5|nt|lml: that would be an understatment IMHO|pg|| pc|h3|nt|benjy: Think it was a mistake for Stockdale to cover the @C|pg|| pc|h7|pg|| nt|jcomyn: dull aul board|pg|| nt|benjy: when will it cost to duck?|pg|| nt|blum1956: ok|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h9|pc|hT|nt|benjy: In the OR south bid 5D|pg|| pc|h8|pg|| pc|hA|nt|davpro: E will have a hard time holding on to those 4 card suits|pg|| nt|lml: the normal rule is to cover the second honor unless there is a reason |pg|| nt|benjy: then east re-eopened with a X West bid 5S and south didn't X, that is crazy not to |pg|| pc|s4|pc|h4|pc|hK|pg|| nt|blum1956: If Taczewska used double instead of 4@d bid EW could have found the 22-points 3NT|pg|| pc|dK|nt|blum1956: even!|pg|| pc|c4|nt|ritong: so a convincing win for the vriend team, they did not really need it|pg|| pc|d3|nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: thank you for your attention :)|pg|| nt|ritong: the jankova team at least had the pleasure to play on stage|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: we invite you for tommorow |pg|| nt|ritong: merci a tous see you all to morrow|pg|| nt|ralfwil: last board and thanks all. Bye!|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: we should begin at 10 AM|pg|| nt|ritong: duh|pg|| nt|ritong: later:)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: I wish you all a wonderful evening :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: bye! :)|pg|| pc|d9|pg|| pc|d7|nt|blum1956: and 4 boards to go|pg|| pc|c5|pc|dA|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|c7|pc|d4|pc|c9|pg|| pc|d5|pc|cT|pc|s5|pc|cK|pg|| nt|Gerben42: tie break score|pg|| mc|12|pg|| qx|o25|st||md|3S984HK64DKQJ9CA73,SA73HJ97DA2CKQ864,SKHAQT853DT8653CJ,SQJT652H2D74CT952|sv|e|nt|psyck: that was the 1st big swing, EW still have a few boards to catch up|pg|| nt|roswolf: 67-20 to team Z|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: well-counting :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: :)|pg|| mb|1H|nt|bobholl: jansma was afraid they'd make it :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: another interesting hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: weak nt type of 1@C polish|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|an|4333|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|nt|kerasidis: igor is getting aggresive after such hands :) i have played with him a lot !|pg|| nt|andreasw: this does not look like the board to do it :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|bobholl: making fun about 2@C being natural|pg|| mb|p|nt|kerasidis: for sure :)|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|roswolf: 3nt is an awful contract as reached in the other room but alls well that ends well|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sA|pc|sK|pg|| pc|s3|pc|h8|pc|s2|pc|s8|pg|| pc|hA|nt|brotherp: Verhees has a bit a reserve for his 2@s-bid - still bidding more was not an option off course|pg|| nt|psyck: this can still produce a swing if NS go down here & 3N makes other table|pg|| pc|h2|nt|roswolf: this looks uncomfortable|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h7|pg|| pc|h3|nt|andreasw: yes @c switch now beats|pg|| nt|psyck: yes, not difficult to defend & may well go -1 both tables|pg|| nt|andreasw: 5@d is a mch better contract as cards lie|pg|| nt|psyck: indeed|pg|| nt|kerasidis: too many @H to ruff|pg|| nt|kerasidis: it may have same distiny|pg|| nt|kerasidis: destiny*|pg|| pc|s5|pc|hK|pc|h9|pg|| mc|11|nt|andreasw: well.. both games need either @s Q og @c K in place?|pg|| pg|| qx|c25|st||md|3S984HK64DKQJ9CA73,SA73HJ97DA2CKQ864,SKHAQT853DT8653CJ,SQJT652H2D74CT952|sv|e|nt|barbyh: true|pg|| nt|benjy: Very fortunate to have only lost an imp|pg|| nt|Gerben42: this hand might break the tie|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: what a exciting segment :)|pg|| mb|4H|nt|lml: yes things are going very well for Russia|pg|| mb|p|nt|lml: even when they make mistakes and they have they are not losing imps|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|blum1956: Everyone is tied and waitig for a break))))|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|jcomyn: 6 what|pg|| nt|lml: sometimes like 6@D they are just lucky|pg|| nt|Gerben42: in NL we call this Leufkens' rule|pg|| pc|s4|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|benjy: true but a lot of the imps lost have been self inflicted by the English|pg|| nt|lml: not to say they are not outplaying DucknDales|pg|| nt|lml: yes I agree|pg|| nt|Gerben42: 6M - 5m bid 4 in the major|pg|| pc|sA|pc|sK|pg|| nt|davpro: Some action here|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 6h by west|pg|| nt|lml: but it is discouraging when nothing is going your way|pg|| nt|Gerben42: and worry about it later|pg|| pc|cK|nt|barbyh: I wouldprefer 2nts here|pg|| nt|barbyh: 2 hts|pg|| nt|jcomyn: or anything by e as long as s is not led fascinating|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|benjy: Needs a @C lead to break this|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| pc|c2|pc|cA|pg|| nt|lml: they still may have a chance if North ducks which seems possible|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h7|nt|barbyh: is he ever going tobid hearts?|pg|| nt|blum1956: not that easy to discover that the best playing spot is in NT|pg|| nt|lml: North was too shrewd|pg|| pc|hA|nt|jcomyn: but why oh why does w not bid h|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|blum1956: and NOT the East side|pg|| nt|jcomyn: but now e has bid nt so|pg|| nt|jcomyn: if he bids 4s i'll sc ream|pg|| nt|blum1956: It seems the best EW can do now is to stop in game|pg|| nt|barbyh: no 6hts is makeable|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|barbyh: 12 top tricks|pg|| nt|jcomyn: good great hornytoads|pg|| nt|barbyh: isthat anirish expression?|pg|| nt|jcomyn: this is the worst bid hand so far in these championships|pg|| nt|barbyh: wow amazing|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the result of 1st segment is still 30:27 for Couples|pg|| pc|h3|pc|s2|nt|barbyh: ok now making 6|pg|| nt|blum1956: makeable but harl;y achieveable in that kind of auction|pg|| nt|jcomyn: not really barbara but this is a family show. I will give it to you in irish but roland mightnt like it|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: S ask W about auction...|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: asks*|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h9|pg|| pc|h6|nt|lml: what about a club now?|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|lml: I think North only has 8 tricks|pg|| nt|benjy: yes that looks to be enough|pg|| nt|lml: East should have enough information to not lead a heart so its a black card I would think|pg|| nt|benjy: Cope has pitched an encouraging @C|pg|| nt|lml: lets see if East gets it right|pg|| nt|lml: I think West discoraged hearts and encouraged clubs|pg|| nt|benjy: Yes, he did|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|s5|pg|| mc|11|nt|jcomyn: how did they get this far with such bidding|pg|| pg|| qx|o26|st||md|4SQ754HJ94DA964CAJ,SAKT92HAQT5DT7CKQ,S3H632DQ83C986432,SJ86HK87DKJ52CT75|sv|b|mb|p|mb|1N|an| |mb|d|nt|bobholl: 3nt only down on @C lead or switch :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3nt has practical chances played by north|pg|| mb|2C|an|club or 2 other|nt|roswolf: east trys to throw a spanner into the works|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: west joins in but|pg|| mb|p|mb|2S|nt|bobholl: gert jan passe after long thougth|pg|| nt|peachy: 1NT shows E's values nicely|pg|| mb|p|mb|3S|nt|roswolf: if north passes|pg|| nt|roswolf: which i think he should do|pg|| nt|bobholl: s has shown @D and strength what should N do ?|pg|| nt|roswolf: his choice is 3nt or pass imo 4@D is far too wet|pg|| nt|bobholl: pass is best (3@H 2@D and a@C)|pg|| nt|roswolf: i go for the throat and pass|pg|| nt|bobholl: may be jan (jansma) passes a 4@D bid |pg|| nt|kerasidis: good bid|pg|| mb|p|mb|4S|nt|brotherp: modern bidding yet again|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: a fortunate contract|pg|| mb|p|nt|brotherp: ending up in the normal 3NT|pg|| nt|psyck: 3@d was certainly not a good idea with that hand|pg|| mb|p|nt|wilkinsona: well arrived at 3N all the same|pg|| nt|brotherp: 2@d showing - amongst others - 18-19 bal|pg|| nt|brotherp: 3@c might have been some form of puppet stayman|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: can't say I fancy that much...|pg|| pc|d3|nt|bobholl: than stayman and no 4crd 3nt in wrong hand|pg|| pc|d2|nt|bobholl: no he is too strong|pg|| nt|roswolf: well this was too much|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|peachy: Good spade spots in E also|pg|| pc|dA|nt|kerasidis: i told you he is getting aggresive:)|pg|| pc|d7|pg|| pc|d4|nt|psyck: he has no reason to think his team is trailing|pg|| pc|dT|pc|dQ|pc|dK|pg|| nt|brotherp: decision time now|pg|| nt|bobholl: lead could be from aQJ or qj|pg|| nt|brotherp: wld van Prooyen pass after 2@d holding AQJ98 in spades?|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: and knowing there are other decisions to come not easy|pg|| nt|bobholl: meike thinking and turning her cards up ad down|pg|| nt|bobholl: and|pg|| nt|bobholl: her already lost tricks i mean :)|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: well E may not have 5 spades|pg|| nt|brotherp: at the table this feels more like a poker hand then a bridge hand|pg|| nt|vugraphzhd: low is encouraging or even from West|pg|| pc|s8|pc|s4|pc|s2|pc|s3|pg|| nt|wilkinsona: but still a chance with that diamond back|pg|| nt|brotherp: another poker move...|pg|| nt|brotherp: with a passive switch declarer cant go wrong|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|bobholl: v prooijen is a rpofessional poker player too :)|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s9|nt|brotherp: loosing the @h means he will need the @d finesse|pg|| pc|c2|pg|| pc|s6|pc|s7|pc|sT|pc|c3|pg|| pc|sA|pc|c4|pc|c5|nt|roswolf: even with 3 discards he has to lose a club|pg|| pc|sQ|pg|| nt|roswolf: bye for now|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|c26|st||md|4SQ754HJ94DA964CAJ,SAKT92HAQT5DT7CKQ,S3H632DQ83C986432,SJ86HK87DKJ52CT75|sv|b|nt|jcomyn: sorry folks have to run have a golf date sure you can manage|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: infromation www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: 3 boards to go and 51:51!!!!|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: they have finish play in Open - we still have 3 bords to go|pg|| mb|1C|an| |nt|blum1956: both 3NT and 4@s are ok here|pg|| mb|d|nt|barbyh: I assume its asking for majors|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the result from 1st segment is 32:27 for Couples|pg|| nt|lml: be right back|pg|| mb|p|nt|Gerben42: might be 1 imp difference between the two|pg|| mb|1N|mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| mb|2S|mb|p|nt|blum1956: The South's hand is close to one more bid North showing the @h support|pg|| mb|3S|mb|p|nt|benjy: Looks like 1@H was a psyche|pg|| nt|blum1956: as the cards lie, 11 tricks in either|pg|| mb|4S|nt|lml: or West thought it was a transfer to spades|pg|| mb|p|nt|barbyh: I wouldhave bid 3hts the first time|pg|| mb|p|nt|barbyh: has a dble fit|pg|| nt|blum1956: that is just what I meant|pg|| mb|p|pc|c8|nt|blum1956: West cannot misguess in @d after South did open the bidding|pg|| pc|c5|pc|cA|pc|cQ|pg|| nt|lml: but I think you are right|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cK|pc|c2|pc|c7|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s3|pc|s6|pc|s4|pg|| pc|sA|nt|blum1956: 3 mathces out of 8 have even score!!|pg|| pc|c3|pc|s8|pc|s5|pg|| pc|s2|pc|c6|pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pg|| pc|s7|nt|Gerben42: that's scary|pg|| pc|s9|pc|c4|pc|d2|pg|| nt|Gerben42: might go to overtime in at least one then|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: all pairs/teams present the same high level :)|pg|| nt|blum1956: very strange declarer play - he might go down had South had 2 more clubs|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h2|pc|h7|pc|h4|pg|| pc|h5|nt|lml: these hands are always hard to defend against|pg|| pc|h3|pc|hK|pc|h9|pg|| pc|cT|nt|blum1956: No, he is right - the @c10 works|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d7|pc|c9|pg|| pc|h8|nt|benjy: Thanks to my fellow commentators Peter and Linda, and also thanks to the specs for their welcome comments|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hQ|pc|h6|pg|| pc|hT|pc|d3|pc|d5|pc|d6|pg|| pc|sT|pc|d8|pc|dJ|pc|d9|pg|| pc|dT|pc|dQ|pc|dK|pc|dA|pg|| pg|| qx|o27|st||md|1SKJT3HK98DK754C32,SA7HAJT632DATCK65,S9652HDJ862CJT987,SQ84HQ754DQ93CAQ4|sv|o|nt|roswolf: 67-21|pg|| mb|p|mb|1H|mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|nt|andreasw: 6@h makeable here?|pg|| nt|roswolf: forcing i hope:)|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|roswolf: now the slam zone beckons|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|kerasidis: yes but i think its not the best slam|pg|| nt|psyck: yes, biddable is a different matter though :)|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|nt|andreasw: well not a good slam anyway|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| nt|roswolf: restraint|pg|| nt|roswolf: bu the lady|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h8|pc|hT|pc|c7|pg|| nt|peachy: I'm thinking they hope slam does not make, or else they just giving up|pg|| nt|peachy: surely they are aware of the adverse swings this half|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c8|pc|cQ|pc|c3|pg|| nt|andreasw: many people say: a slam that wins is a good slam :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: roling about bd 17: 5@D= |pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: ruling*|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h9|pc|hJ|pc|c9|pg|| nt|psyck: well, this is clearly anti% anyway|pg|| pc|hA|pc|cT|pc|h7|pc|hK|pg|| pc|cK|pc|s2|pc|c4|pc|d4|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s5|pc|s4|pc|s3|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s6|pc|sQ|pc|sK|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|h2|pc|s9|pc|s8|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d2|pc|dQ|pc|dK|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|c27|st||md|1SKJT3HK98DK754C32,SA7HAJT632DATCK65,S9652HDJ862CJT987,SQ84HQ754DQ93CAQ4|sv|o|nt|benjy: Whoopsie thought it was a 12 board set, my apologies|pg|| nt|lml: more fun to come|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: still 2 boards |pg|| nt|blum1956: but this safe play costs an imp|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: we have leaders :)|pg|| nt|Gerben42: *cheer*|pg|| mb|p|mb|1H|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|lml: the last board looks to be a very small loss and it is|pg|| mb|p|nt|Gerben42: but now the segment is tied|pg|| mb|4H|mb|p|nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|lml: since east-west can make about 4 clubs|pg|| nt|benjy: I'll stay for a couple more, why not|pg|| nt|Gerben42: can't have everything|pg|| mb|p|nt|barbyh: this must be some form of flannery|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: currently result with the result of 1st segment is 45:27 for Couples|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|lml: it is hard to watch when one pair is having nothing going their way|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: the next round should begin at 18|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: the are a lot of play for 3Nt, but in OR decl - after a @D-lead - help West to make a lot of @S-trick |pg|| nt|Gerben42: 4@H bid courtesy of strong @C system|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: every imp is important :)|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|vugraphpl2: every trick :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c2|nt|vugraphpl2: 6PM|pg|| nt|benjy: I wouldn't open the north hand, would you Linda?|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|blum1956: Khven should try for 12 tricks|pg|| pc|hK|pc|hA|nt|lml: I would|pg|| pc|c7|pg|| nt|lml: but I agree it is borderline|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|s2|pc|h4|pc|h8|pg|| nt|lml: and with bad heart spots maybeyou are right|pg|| pc|hT|nt|pelu: a greek gift - now only 2 @D-tricks for S|pg|| pc|d2|pc|h5|pc|h9|pg|| nt|barbyh: easy game now if he floats theheart nine|pg|| pc|sA|nt|davpro: same lead (and play by declarer in @ds) at other table|pg|| nt|pelu: better take @dA and play @D back|pg|| nt|davpro: y|pg|| nt|lml: it was passed in the OR|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s4|pc|s3|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s6|pc|sQ|nt|davpro: still makeable though|pg|| nt|lml: today players are opening weaker hands because it is such an advantage to open the bidding|pg|| pc|sK|pg|| nt|blum1956: every plan works but the current one(|pg|| nt|Gerben42: might be another IMP for Pony|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|Gerben42: nope , also +1|pg|| pc|h2|pc|s9|pc|s8|pg|| pc|dT|nt|pelu: in OR West play small in @S - and A from N ???|pg|| pc|d6|pc|dQ|pc|dK|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|o28|st||md|2SQJ9HAJT5D976C975,ST87H4DKQJ5CKJT82,SA32HKQ93DA42CA64,SK654H8762DT83CQ3|sv|n|mb|p|nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Kacpar - 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 Raija for his company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| mb|1C|mb|p|nt|roswolf: 67-23|pg|| mb|1N|mb|p|nt|peachy: Thank you Geoffrey|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: thx and I hope to see you tomorrow|pg|| nt|roswolf: BYE FOR NOW|pg|| mb|2C|an| |nt|psyck: Last deal, thanks to my co-commentators Andreas & Dennis. Good job by our Operator Kacper. Thanks to the kibs for joining us & for their inputs.|pg|| nt|kerasidis: Thank you all !! :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|andreasw: Thx all hope to see you all again soon:)|pg|| mb|2D|an| |mb|p|mb|2S|an| |nt|psyck: playing @h for 1 loser missing the AJT9 is about 47%.|pg|| mb|p|mb|3H|an| |mb|p|nt|roswolf: east's bidding is unique|pg|| nt|peachy: Full vugraph schedule here http://www.bridgebase.com/vugraph/schedule.php All times are local to you in your timezone|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: anti double |pg|| mb|3N|nt|vugraphpl9: next round will start in 30 min|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|dK|pc|d2|pc|d3|pc|d6|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|d4|pc|d8|pc|d7|pg|| pc|d5|nt|psyck: so, Roland may have found that 23% slam :|pg|| pc|dA|pc|dT|nt|andreasw: anyone know how good a grand slam is when @h needs to sit 3-3 or @d/@c finesse sits good? can only finesse both suits one way|pg|| pc|d9|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h2|pc|hJ|nt|kerasidis: i suppose less that 20%|pg|| pc|h4|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|psyck: either @h33 or @d fin or @c fin?|pg|| nt|kerasidis: both|pg|| nt|psyck: that is very good %|pg|| nt|psyck: aah, both is bad|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s2|pc|sK|pg|| pc|s4|nt|kerasidis: oh sry you said or|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|s8|pc|s3|pg|| pc|h5|nt|andreasw: y but you can ofcourse only finesse one .. if one goes bad you are down :)if one goes right it wins|pg|| pc|c2|pc|hK|pc|h6|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h7|pc|hT|pc|c8|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h8|pc|hA|pc|cT|pg|| pc|c7|pc|cJ|pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| pc|sA|nt|psyck: that is good enuf % for little, not grand|pg|| nt|vugraphpl9: thx see you soon|pg|| nt|kerasidis: bye all|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s9|pc|sT|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|c28|st||md|2SQJ9HAJT5D976C975,ST87H4DKQJ5CKJT82,SA32HKQ93DA42CA64,SK654H8762DT83CQ3|sv|n|nt|vugraphpl2: last board...|pg|| nt|lml: we might have to set up a society to save the opening bid from destruction|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|Gerben42: so last board, Pony leading by ONE|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: last board and only 1imp different|pg|| nt|blum1956: the game balance but no game available|pg|| nt|Gerben42: many thanks to our excellent operator Maria Nowicka :)|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: what a exciting ending of this round :)|pg|| mb|1D|nt|davpro: 0-14 to 36-14. Good comeback from DeBotten|pg|| mb|1N|mb|p|nt|pelu: Last board - tx to David and spects and a lot of tx to our exelent operator, Maria @H|pg|| nt|Gerben42: and of course to the Polish Bridge Federation for their excellent coverage|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|Gerben42: likely to end in 4@H now|pg|| nt|Gerben42: which wont be a success|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| mb|3N|nt|davpro: DeBotton|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|lml: thanks Ben|pg|| nt|lml: the operator has been especially good|pg|| mb|p|nt|lml: keeping us all posted about where to look for scores and so on|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: ty :)|pg|| nt|lml: thank you very much .... |pg|| nt|Gerben42: well done Marie for not using Stayman !|pg|| nt|blum1956: 3NT is just 1 down|pg|| pc|d8|nt|pelu: running score : http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r32runda1.html|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Second half in 47 minutes|pg|| nt|Gerben42: could be enough to tie the board at least - 4@H likely -2|pg|| nt|Gerben42: other room in 3N also|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|blum1956: If West will not open the bidding, 3@h is a possible contract for NS. Also 1 down|pg|| nt|Gerben42: any ruling on the wrong explanation of 2@C on 20?|pg|| nt|Gerben42: that suddenly seems very important|pg|| nt|Gerben42: other two ties still exist with 2 to play|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: I invite you for tommorow at 10AM shoul begin Mixed Teams - Round of 8/1|pg|| pc|d9|pc|dJ|pc|d4|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: information www.poznan2011.pl|pg|| nt|barbyh: 3 clubs is checkback|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| pc|dA|nt|pelu: no X, so only count in 50'es :)|pg|| nt|davpro: Friendly of Malinowski not to double...|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: the next round should begin at 12:30|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d6|pg|| nt|barbyh: to see if he 3 sp or 4 hts|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: schedule www.poznan2011.pl/schedule|pg|| nt|blum1956: same 3NT other room|pg|| pc|d2|nt|vugraphpl2: the last board before us...|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d7|pc|dK|pg|| pc|d5|nt|barbyh: and its fairly tame|pg|| pc|c4|nt|Gerben42: other declarer|pg|| pc|s4|pc|c5|pg|| nt|Gerben42: still cant see anything happening but 4@H 2@S and two Aces|pg|| pc|s8|pc|s2|nt|lml: East-West can certainly catch up... they need to regroup at the break|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s9|pg|| nt|Gerben42: so barring a score correction by declarer, it seems Pony is through to the QF|pg|| pc|s6|pc|sJ|pc|s7|nt|Gerben42: director i mean|pg|| mc|8|nt|Gerben42: thanks all!|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: thank you all!|pg|| nt|blum1956: The declarer tried to use the only adverse distribution giving a chance - @sK with W, @s10 with E|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: Pony won with 1IMP!|pg|| nt|Gerben42: I think that there will be no correction - after 2@D it was clear to east what S had|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: Please remember about the next round, which should begin tommorow at 10AM|pg|| nt|blum1956: Anyway some TDing possible after the innocent team looses with 1 imp|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: I wish you a wonderful evening!|pg|| nt|blum1956: Thx all|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: no!|pg|| nt|Gerben42: no?|pg|| nt|blum1956: no?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: breaking news|pg|| nt|Gerben42: no to score or no to 10AM|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: TD give 3IMP to WildGriffin|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: gave*|pg|| nt|Gerben42: Pony will appeal that I will assure you|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: Yes, Gotard askes about appeal|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: asked*|pg|| nt|blum1956: an appeal coming? Or that was just a procedural penalty?|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: so we must wait|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: it was a adjusted score|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: so there will be an appeal|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: probably of course|pg|| nt|Gerben42: I figure not probably|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: but I must close this room|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: so goodbye all!|pg|| nt|blum1956: bye|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: you must observe results at http://b.poznan2011.pl/mxt/r16runda1.html|pg|| nt|vugraphpl2: see you tommorow!|pg|| pg||