vg|D EC 2011 Quarter finals - teams OPEN,2_2,I,15,28,Wrang,21,Texan Aces,10| rs|1NW-2,1NW-1,3NS-2,3NS=,2SW=,3NS-1,2DW-2,2DW-2,1DW+1,1NN=,4NN-1,3NN+2,3NN+1,3NN=,4SW+1,4HE+2,4HW-1,4HW-1,6DSx-2,5HW=,4SWx-1,6CS-2,3HS+1,3HN=,3NN+1,3NN+1,5DWx-1,5DWx-1| pn|Nystrom,Sunderram,Bertheau,Sridharan,Swarnendu,WRANG,SHAH ,VENTIN|pg|| qx|o15|st||md|1ST93HAT75DAQ8C852,SA2HKJ4DK973CAJ63,SKQ864HQ3DJ52CQT9,SJ75H9862DT64CK74|sv|n|nt|rv: Hi all, warm regards from sunny Bangalore |pg|| nt|rv: Hi Joanna, Barry and all specs|pg|| nt|riccho: hi everybody|pg|| nt|rv: re Richard|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: hi!|pg|| mb|p|mb|1N|nt|rv: very tight match here, just 31 IMPs exchanged in 14 deals, just 2 IMPs per brd, nornally indication of high quality bridge|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|s6|pc|sJ|pc|s3|pc|s2|pg|| nt|riccho: and they scored the lowest total number of imps from all matches! |pg|| nt|rv: declarer will play @SJ and play @D out|pg|| nt|rv: SS is more likely to play longest suit in his hand rather than in dummy |pg|| nt|riccho: good move by decl. to take the @sJ|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h5|pc|hJ|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s5|pc|s9|pc|sA|pg|| nt|rv: my preferred line was play @D to K here since dummy is short of entries|pg|| nt|rv: if Sundarram (SS) had started on @ds he had a chance to score contract, now best he can do is 1 down|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h3|pc|h6|pc|hA|pg|| pc|sT|pc|d3|pc|sQ|pc|s7|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: hi RV|pg|| nt|rv: Hi Sunil|pg|| pc|s8|nt|pelu: Hi all|pg|| pc|d4|nt|rv: Hi Peter|pg|| pc|c8|pc|d7|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: HELLO pETER|pg|| pc|s4|pc|d6|pc|c2|pc|c3|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dT|pc|dA|pc|d9|pg|| nt|rv: atleast 2 down now|pg|| pc|d8|pc|dK|pc|d5|pc|c4|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c9|pc|cK|pc|c5|pg|| pc|c7|pc|h7|pc|cA|pc|cT|pg|| mc|5|pg|| qx|c15|st||md|1ST93HAT75DAQ8C852,SA2HKJ4DK973CAJ63,SKQ864HQ3DJ52CQT9,SJ75H9862DT64CK74|sv|n|nt|peachy: team names are not right, but I guess we'll get there|pg|| nt|ntmon: welcome to Euro 2011 again|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: HI|pg|| mb|1N|nt|ntmon: now battle of Polish star and legend players|pg|| nt|ntmon: good afternoon to all|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: hi|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hi all again. Anyone agree with me about Jassem's polish club book - quite brilliant|pg|| nt|runnerup: hi all |pg|| nt|sfranchino: better :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|danilo1: Hi all|pg|| nt|ntmon: hi all|pg|| nt|ralfwil: I prefer pass as S, it´s up to N to decide|pg|| mb|p|nt|rodal f: A funny strat|pg|| nt|rodal f: Hi Vlad|pg|| nt|mamos: big struggle for the vital 7th trick here|pg|| pc|s6|nt|jcomyn: morning all|pg|| nt|sfranchino: lot of voices is always a problem |pg|| nt|mamos: except perhaps this lead gives it|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|s3|nt|ralfwil: but dbl must be easy for N now|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Agreed|pg|| pc|s2|pg|| nt|ntmon: a match between 11th and 12th team from current standings |pg|| nt|Walddk4: N-S from India, East from Spain and West from Sweden|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Please give them a flag each, operator|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: hi Mike and everyone|pg|| pc|h2|nt|runnerup: south wanted to bid @h noe ew in 2!-looks like 3nt must be bidden now|pg|| nt|rodal f: What elso now?|pg|| nt|danilo1: with @CK good played ... surprise @S lead may beat .. but guess @H lead|pg|| nt|rodal f: Hi for u to Markku:)|pg|| nt|danilo1: if @S lead .. declarer must leav twice .. than switch to @H |pg|| nt|runnerup: so this can be beaten,but probably makes|pg|| nt|danilo1: Sementa knows South has trap pass over 1@H ... so may well chosse @S|pg|| nt|mamos: stiil loads of work|pg|| pc|h5|nt|paulg: Results for the first match in the round-robin can be seen at http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/orrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|chmitty: Hi all|pg|| nt|peachy: Hi all, welcome back, This is Round 4 in the roundropbins, Open Teams. 15 groups of 8 teams each.|pg|| nt|peachy: 10 boards per match|pg|| nt|jcomyn: this should be fascinating|pg|| nt|rodal f: If E bid standard S have a easy X for the safe income?|pg|| nt|runnerup: defence still tested|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|psyck: Hello everyone|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|peachy: Current standings in each group after round 3: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/orrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|chmitty: Zaleski currently leading his group|pg|| nt|peachy: Running scores in Round 4 (this round) http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/orrrunda4.html|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hi Krishna|pg|| nt|pelu: fast 10 tricks|pg|| pc|sK|nt|bernix: good morning and welcome everybody to round 3 of semifinal A of the European Open|pg|| pc|s5|nt|granguru: finally we got to a std 3NT|pg|| nt|pelu: all card well placed = 12 tricks|pg|| pc|s9|nt|ntmon: hi|pg|| pc|sA|pg|| nt|mamos: although after the Spade lead declarer had some chances in practice it seems inevitable to play Hearts and fail -2 looks normal|pg|| nt|mamos: hi Gary|pg|| pc|c6|pc|cT|nt|danilo1: really 8?|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c2|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: this is one of our 2 close matches|pg|| pc|c4|nt|pelu: also 3Nt in OR|pg|| nt|danilo1: really?|pg|| pc|c5|nt|granguru: funnily if opens the hand (1N) there is a good chance to arrive at 6@C|pg|| nt|paulg: could be worth a couple of imps if it is played by West in the other room|pg|| nt|chmitty: I must say that I never met the pair sitting EW ... not been introduced to Mister West nor Mister East|pg|| nt|ntmon: improved|pg|| nt|dburn: well, South decided to play for 4-4 spades, so the defence won't be tested any more|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cQ|pg|| nt|psyck: Hi John & Vladimir|pg|| nt|suketbombi: remarakable performance by Keyzad and Venkatesh playing their 5th round without any rest|pg|| nt|pelu: same bidding in OR (1@H here = @s)|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s7|pc|sT|nt|runnerup: no test at all -so 5 @d only game if all awake but this was too easy beaten|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|peachy: This will slide a couple off, but small gain for EW anyway, undoubled|pg|| nt|mamos: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oqfrunda1.html for running scores in the 4 matches -- all to play for in the second halves of these matches|pg|| pc|s8|pc|c7|nt|bernix: so first blood to monaco|pg|| pc|c8|pc|d7|pg|| pc|s4|nt|kiwibridge: the running scores are great Mike|pg|| pc|h6|nt|mamos: just fantastic aren't they|pg|| pc|hT|nt|dburn: if he had ducked a couple of spades, though, that might have been a test|pg|| pc|h4|pg|| nt|granguru: but thaa|pg|| nt|henryb: looks like -3 to me for a push the hard way|pg|| nt|peachy: push, actually, I forgot the spade ruff|pg|| nt|suketbombi: also the same result so it is a 27 bds contest from here|pg|| pc|d2|nt|suketbombi: Hi peter GM|pg|| nt|sfranchino: @h 3-3 claim 10 tricks can we pass at other hands more interesting?|pg|| pc|d4|pc|dA|pc|d9|pg|| pc|hA|pc|hK|nt|granguru: but that's fiction bridge :)|pg|| nt|danilo1: defense would never be tested ... Giorgio sees @DA in his hand ... so he knows no prosperity i third @S ... besides, with @HJK third trick, he sees 5 def. tricks|pg|| pc|h3|pc|h8|pg|| pc|h7|pc|c3|pc|d5|pc|h9|pg|| pc|d6|nt|kiwibridge: he's done well for -1|pg|| pc|d8|pc|dK|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c9|pc|dT|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|mamos: so a couple of imps for Wrang|pg|| pg|| qx|o16|st||md|2S9843HAJ7D97CKQT4,SAKT7HT6542D62CJ3,SQ65H3DAKQJ85C876,SJ2HKQ98DT43CA952|sv|e|nt|pelu: same contract in CR|pg|| mb|p|mb|2D|nt|rv: 3n is a make here |pg|| nt|sunsamvar: All cards nicely placed for 9 tricks in nt|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: 8 tricks in @H by EW 9 in @D by NS|pg|| nt|rv: in practise, unlikely to be bid |pg|| mb|2H|mb|p|nt|rv: is 2@d @d suit, 12-14?|pg|| mb|3H|nt|pelu: help :)|pg|| nt|rv: thanks to knowledgable spec, 2@D=11-16, 5@D4@C or 6+@D|pg|| mb|p|nt|riccho: cc found here: http://reocities.com/gerben47/conventioncards/nystrom-bertheau.pdf|pg|| nt|rv: I presume 2@h is relay, Game Inv+|pg|| nt|rv: 3@h could be 6+@d, possibly @h stiff (I am guessing a fair bit!)|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|riccho: good guess AFAICS|pg|| nt|rv: inspired bid and could be a swing here|pg|| pc|sK|nt|riccho: 3@h showed MAX (at least 2005... :))|pg|| nt|pelu: NS forced them self in a makable 3Nt on way too few values - very lucky - better its better to be lucky than good :)|pg|| nt|Walddk8: I have a frecent one, one second|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sJ|pc|s3|pg|| nt|Walddk8: http://www.ecatsbridge.com/documents/files/ConventionCards/2010Ostend-european/OpenTeams/sweden/nystrom-bertheau.pdf|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h3|nt|pelu: CR also in 3Nt :)|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|hA|pg|| nt|riccho: wwell done roland, well done spec :) thank u for this|pg|| nt|rv: so far this match has been of exceptionally high standard|pg|| pc|d7|nt|riccho: agreement didnt change here :)|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dA|pc|d3|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pc|d9|pc|d6|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|dT|pc|c4|pc|s7|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|c2|pc|s4|nt|riccho: decl might missguess in @c |pg|| pc|sT|pg|| pc|d8|nt|pelu: only 11 pages CC :)|pg|| pc|c9|pc|s8|nt|riccho: what do u expect form a swedish cc :) |pg|| nt|rv: maybe better for Nystorm to play @cs before playing second @d|pg|| nt|pelu: agree RV|pg|| pc|h5|pg|| pc|d5|nt|riccho: E is starting with some help in dripping all the clubs|pg|| pc|c5|pc|cT|pc|h6|pg|| pc|c6|pc|cA|pc|cQ|pc|c3|pg|| pc|h8|nt|pelu: now endplay of dummy: @S to A and @C back|pg|| nt|riccho: no real choice here or?|pg|| nt|rv: he should get it right, defense has slipped here|pg|| nt|pelu: that prove that N sh have played @C in trick 3|pg|| nt|riccho: yes|pg|| nt|pelu: but East didnt see the defense - not easy|pg|| nt|riccho: long suit discarding can be really nightmarish|pg|| nt|rv: Nystorm has plenty of respect for these opponents, that is why he is thinking, still he needs to play for misdefense|pg|| nt|pelu: this is misdefense :)|pg|| nt|riccho: nystrom knows already that there was a misdefense, he may not sure which one :) |pg|| nt|rv: I think PS played too fast in the last trick, he should have taken a bit more time|pg|| nt|rv: Sridhar is called PS and Sundarram called SS/Sundy|pg|| nt|pelu: in CR N also run his @Ds - and EW didnt find the defense|pg|| pc|h7|pc|hT|pc|c7|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|pc|s2|pc|s9|pg|| pc|h2|pc|c8|pc|hK|pc|hJ|pg|| pc|h9|pc|cK|pc|cJ|pc|sQ|pg|| nt|pelu: wow|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: PS.. SS is thinking|pg|| nt|riccho: obv he "had" a choice... |pg|| nt|rv: good for all Indian specs and neutrals|pg|| nt|riccho: nystrom tried to find a story with all this mess, he find the wrong one|pg|| pg|| qx|c16|st||md|2S9843HAJ7D97CKQT4,SAKT7HT6542D62CJ3,SQ65H3DAKQJ85C876,SJ2HKQ98DT43CA952|sv|e|nt|granguru: not a good slam |pg|| nt|granguru: another potential slam here|pg|| nt|granguru: a better one thou|pg|| nt|pelu: only need to play @s-siut with no loser|pg|| nt|granguru: still it needs @s 2-2 or stiff honor in E and a good guess|pg|| nt|granguru: hi all|pg|| nt|dburn: oh, it would not have been a very difficult test, it's true|pg|| nt|danilo1: :)|pg|| nt|rodal f: The Aussie bidded best here by NS as well as W pressed at 2@H|pg|| mb|p|nt|ntmon: straghtforward game on 21 |pg|| mb|1D|nt|sfranchino: 4@h against 5@c ?|pg|| nt|pelu: the @D-lead against 4@H will give S some work in 4@H - need to take @DA - 2@H and play@SQ - noe East endplayed|pg|| nt|suketbombi: 4@H wud be bid alright|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: Hi all - as every time there are problems before the first match - players has to find the right table and so on|pg|| nt|chmitty: 3NT or 5@c both cold here|pg|| nt|chmitty: not an easy bid for North|pg|| nt|chmitty: Can our operator disclose the names of the players sitting EW ??|pg|| nt|chmitty: oh yes :)|pg|| nt|chmitty: ty|pg|| nt|peachy: He might go for the practical 3NT if this were MPs, not so sure IMPs|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 5c for ns if they get there|pg|| mb|1S|nt|pelu: not with odds - but better that a "Roland-slam"|pg|| nt|bernix: part score battle again. can NS buy it in 3@h ?|pg|| nt|danilo1: Hi all, gutten morgen Bernard|pg|| nt|bernix: hi danilo|pg|| nt|pelu: do u agree in only 3@H?|pg|| mb|p|nt|paulg: Pleased to see that South has a name, but I think I'll stick with 'South'|pg|| nt|granguru: exchange black Q´s and it would have been a rock iron contract|pg|| mb|2D|nt|pelu: we begin with a possible slam|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: Rodwell did open the N hand with 1NT???|pg|| nt|chmitty: Difficult for South to imagine he has so many defensive tricks !|pg|| nt|chmitty: Will North x now ?|pg|| nt|chmitty: Hope for him there was not too much of an hesitation behind the screen|pg|| nt|peachy: I think S might have doubled. Vul versus notvul, N had great expectations of making, the colors tell he was not preempting|pg|| nt|chmitty: I agree 100% Raija|pg|| nt|ralfwil: I don´t understand leads from Hxx|pg|| mb|2N|nt|peachy: Hi John|pg|| nt|runnerup: 6 clubs best here 6nt /e also|pg|| nt|sfranchino: 3@h i think is not a bda bid makes problem only for the pard|pg|| nt|pelu: in OR 1@D opening and 4@H passed out|pg|| nt|sfranchino: or 1@h or 4@h|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: I would have done it if @CK|pg|| nt|paulg: i think many in the field will bid this one|pg|| nt|chmitty: he must protect the score of his pair|pg|| mb|3S|mb|p|nt|granguru: NICE TO see u again Raija |pg|| nt|granguru: 11 tricks|pg|| nt|peachy: Convention cards are not available so unfprtunately we cannot explain bidding|pg|| nt|granguru: at NT or any Moysean|pg|| nt|chmitty: Next door bidding started 2@s (E) 4@s ... NOrth thinking|pg|| nt|danilo1: nice 6@C ... if by mistake in 6@S - or even 6NT (E) ... all will make|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|nt|pelu: and I would open 1@D 100% (=4+@d)|pg|| nt|paulg: North has distribution and they have a lot of controls|pg|| nt|granguru: 4@C cue X @Cs|pg|| nt|granguru: N could have xx to show second round ctrl|pg|| nt|pelu: when N open 1Nt then Meckstroth has no slam ambitions|pg|| nt|pelu: RD = 1. round control|pg|| nt|granguru: but then it is more complicate to show @d ctrls|pg|| nt|granguru: RD is second if 4@C was first|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hmmm and a 6-3 c fit not too imp;ressive|pg|| nt|psyck: 4@c instead of 2nd x would have worked better|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|pelu: @H-lead - 2x@s and @C finess|pg|| nt|psyck: same bidding in other room though|pg|| nt|mamos: North has a good source of tricks so goes on over 2NT|pg|| pc|h4|nt|pelu: ok that makes life easyer for dsecl|pg|| nt|jcomyn: although 4-2 foirtunate lie in h|pg|| nt|ntmon: it's standard in Poland overcalls are limited, so strong 1-suited hand should X first|pg|| nt|jcomyn: of course but no 2nd x for me|pg|| nt|ntmon: but after preemptive raise, problems arise|pg|| nt|psyck: if 1345, i'd have Xed 2nd time too, thought 4@c was clearer this hand|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: yes and deters the @S lead|pg|| nt|mamos: will make his adventurous game |pg|| pc|h3|nt|granguru: If I would be forced to guess 1@C strong 1@S=4 ctrls 2N nat 19-21 3@D @C ctrl no @D ctrl|pg|| nt|bernix: phantom sac|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|ntmon: 4 obvious tricks for defence|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|paulg: It is much easier for us, but can South have less than this to make a slam try with no heart control?|pg|| nt|danilo1: ideal def. is - first @H for A, than @DK and third @D ... guess not easy for Adam now ... since North cann well be single @D |pg|| nt|bernix: but it doesn't matter if he cashes a 2nd @d before switching to hearts|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: would probably play better by N but good chances|pg|| pc|d9|nt|ntmon: i'm inclined to 4@C too but no strong opinion|pg|| pc|d2|nt|peachy: lots of work in 6NT, not impossible I think, but rather aggressive|pg|| nt|granguru: a passive lead is a must here|pg|| nt|peachy: I'm thinking E will lead club, that would be my choice|pg|| nt|granguru: it seems 3@d was nat as N went on to 6@d|pg|| nt|peachy: but I am not in Hurd's class of player so we'll see|pg|| nt|granguru: most passive is @D|pg|| nt|granguru: the @D10 is a critical card (not here thou) so W has 4 critical suits|pg|| nt|psyck: sry folks, have to switch to another room, c ya|pg|| pc|dA|nt|dburn: 6NT by East would not be a mistake - that contract is 100%, while the defenders might meanly ruff something against 6@c|pg|| nt|danilo1: 6NT is surely best .. by mistake I meant 6@S :)|pg|| nt|runnerup: so 2.best contract reached|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|ntmon: see u later :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: slan|pg|| nt|sfranchino: barrage at 3@h in second position when pard dont bid makes problems only to him|pg|| pc|dK|nt|granguru: N S expects that @S dont behave...|pg|| pc|d4|nt|pelu: do u know players where cuebid are 1. control - to day 1. or 2.? back in the 50'es in US they only cuebid Aces - and lost to Italy every time :)|pg|| nt|peachy: that would have been my last choice of leads, Jxx nearly never right|pg|| nt|granguru: I am wrong E leads|pg|| nt|pelu: wrong|pg|| pc|d7|nt|granguru: E has a clear @d lead|pg|| nt|chmitty: Versace will not escape 800 |pg|| nt|danilo1: difficult (almost impossible for Giorgio to correct to 6NT ... he does not see 7-cards @C in West ... and after @D cue (probably single) - cannot risk|pg|| pc|d6|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|danilo1: excellent defense ... now even -2 possible |pg|| nt|bernix: caiti must use his only entry to dummy to finesse in @cs rather than @ss|pg|| nt|danilo1: did not matter for -1, I agree Bernard|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Operator, West is Caiti|pg|| pc|dT|pc|c4|nt|kiwibridge: better lead a @C earlier I think|pg|| pc|sT|pg|| nt|peachy: perhaps there is something in the bidding that we are not privvy to, which induced the spade lead|pg|| nt|peachy: To watch multiple tables, http://www.bridgebase.com/client/vugraph.php. Open a new window for each additional table.|pg|| nt|ntmon: Lev carefully watching spots|pg|| nt|pelu: @D3 could have worked better|pg|| nt|mamos: is squeezing his own hand now|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|granguru: :) true|pg|| nt|granguru: second choice was @CJ|pg|| nt|granguru: immo|pg|| pc|c5|nt|granguru: MADE|pg|| nt|pelu: or just @cK|pg|| pc|s3|pc|h2|pg|| nt|chmitty: 5@c final contract open room|pg|| nt|peachy: or browser screen, whatever you call it :)|pg|| pc|d8|nt|chmitty: Here it's a "fenêtre" lol|pg|| nt|buddyshah: chance for 800 gone |pg|| pc|c2|pc|s4|pc|s7|pg|| pc|d5|pc|s2|nt|mamos: having severed communications he has to cash all his Diamonds|pg|| pc|s8|nt|kiwibridge: yes lucky lie makes it all ok|pg|| nt|mamos: going one off|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| nt|danilo1: :)|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c9|nt|mcsd: Hello all|pg|| nt|granguru: my grandma teached me to lead pasive vs 6NT some 45 years ago|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sK|pc|s5|pc|sJ|pg|| nt|mamos: not now :)|pg|| pc|h5|nt|granguru: it is stil valid today|pg|| pc|c7|nt|granguru: still*|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h7|pg|| pc|h9|pc|hJ|pc|h6|pc|c8|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: EW both left with 2 winners :)|pg|| mc|9|nt|granguru: instead of winning 13 Kamil is going to lose 13...a 26 IMPs swing|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: wd Texas|pg|| pg|| qx|o17|st||md|3S854HA9DAT743CJT2,SAQJ3HKT7DK852CK5,ST9HQ43D96CAQ9874,SK762HJ8652DQJC63|sv|o|mb|p|mb|p|nt|sunsamvar: Ny did not gain anything by ducking the @H|pg|| nt|rv: Wrang has been playing 4 handed for 5 continuous days, Texans are 6 member team|pg|| mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|2C|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|rv: a few will open 1@d in 3rd seat at these colors|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: even if the @Hk was stiff on his left, west can only cash the @Sa|pg|| nt|rv: good stop here|pg|| pc|sT|nt|riccho: sokme nf stayman sequence here|pg|| nt|rv: Texan Aces consist of G.Venkatesh, Keyzad Anklesaria, J.M.Shah, Swarnendu Banerjee, P.Sridhar, S.Sundaram|pg|| nt|riccho: do u know why they are called texan aces? |pg|| nt|rv: Sridhar's intention was garbage stayman, he would have bid 1n-2@c-2@d-2@h as pass or correct with both majors|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: texan was the captain Venkatesh's nickname in college|pg|| nt|rv: G.Venkatesh, their captain and sponsor's nickname is texas|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s4|pc|sJ|pg|| nt|riccho: I c :)|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s9|pc|s6|pc|s5|pg|| pc|s3|pc|c4|pc|sK|pc|s8|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hA|pc|h7|pc|h3|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: and like the old western movies, found his npot of gold in USA :)|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d2|pc|d6|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h9|pc|hT|nt|sunsamvar: this shd even up the match|pg|| nt|riccho: other table played a logical 3NT from NS after a 3@c pre from N|pg|| nt|rv: we could have a new leader here|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|rv: surprising Indian N-S in CR reached 3n|pg|| nt|rv: JM & Swarnendu have not played much in the last couple of days, they bid the spot off their cards:)|pg|| pc|d9|pc|dJ|nt|pelu: see the bidding : 3@C by N and 3Nt by S - 2x shot - can make or opp has play for a game in major|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d5|pg|| nt|riccho: bertheau is trying to find a way to kill this contract. |pg|| pc|cT|pc|cK|pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| nt|rv: JM & Swarnendu are a new partnership and this is their first tourney together, they have played exceptionally well so far|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c6|nt|riccho: sometimes it takes more time to surrender then to succeed|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c5|pg|| mc|8|pg|| qx|c17|st||md|3S854HA9DAT743CJT2,SAQJ3HKT7DK852CK5,ST9HQ43D96CAQ9874,SK762HJ8652DQJC63|sv|o|nt|rcerreto: here we are again|pg|| nt|brolucius: Jeffrey Allerton and Frances Hinden (who is playing at the other table) are a couple, and have won the prestigious Gold Cup (Britain's top knock-out) together.|pg|| nt|brolucius: So far as I know, Hinden has never played women's bridge. She is a top executive for an oil company.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: what do we know about their systems?|pg|| nt|brolucius: E/W were playing straightforward stuff against Russia. I assume that the French play the standard French system, near enough. It will be good kibitzing.|pg|| nt|granguru: but it is a good idea that the very first control is A (or KQ)|pg|| nt|pelu: no|pg|| nt|granguru: not vul sorry only 22!|pg|| nt|peachy: aah, by the end of tha match, maybe I learn some French by osmosis :)|pg|| nt|chmitty: and me some English|pg|| nt|jcomyn: and the usual 4-1 break|pg|| nt|dburn: indeed - you'd need a relay method to reach 6NT by East with certainty|pg|| nt|pelu: in OR W in 2@SX|pg|| mb|3C|nt|chmitty: :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: at least the sa is right|pg|| nt|sfranchino: 3@h revelead very bad bid|pg|| mb|p|nt|chmitty: 2@d both majors ?|pg|| nt|ntmon: 4 IMP for Krajewski - 5@D on 1 doubled|pg|| nt|buddyshah: And play from dummy Declarer had play to keeop it to 500|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: looks like NS came here to bid|pg|| mb|3N|nt|chmitty: seems so|pg|| nt|peachy: Long time ago, we used to call those bids Polish two suiters, nowadays there are several variations and names for them|pg|| nt|peachy: Hungarian kib tells it is 5@h-4@s, or 4414 or 4405, 11-15HCP|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: would like to hear your arguments...I am open minded :)|pg|| nt|bernix: this looks like a run-of-the-mill 4@s to me|pg|| mb|p|nt|chmitty: So Lauria will probably reject the option of double ... which could be effective in front of a @s lenght|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: kibz might enjoy an expert view on the matter|pg|| nt|paulg: I don't think cue bidding first and second round controls equally makes a huge difference to bidding slams, a lot of it still comes down to judgement|pg|| nt|mamos: wow|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: W probably expects E to have a yarborough|pg|| pc|d2|nt|paulg: i think the italians beat the americans so often because they had practised partnerships and better bidding methods|pg|| nt|granguru: being an expensive deparment players try to reduce judgement and increase accuracy|pg|| nt|granguru: good advice...on all contracts under 6NT|pg|| nt|peachy: There are no convention cards available for us (or anyone) so appreciate kib help in interpreting bids|pg|| nt|jcomyn: thought they play transfers over 1c|pg|| nt|dburn: may not be so easy to stop these in a partscore, after all|pg|| nt|danilo1: if to play 4@S ... West should declare|pg|| nt|dburn: but they managed it - this is a partscore|pg|| nt|runnerup: true you cant guess in teams -solid 6 @c ok -here only 3 spades makes |pg|| nt|dburn: or maybe Duboin didn't actually pass|pg|| pc|d6|nt|bernix: 3@c sounds like maximum with 5-card suit doesnt it|pg|| nt|danilo1: thk NS play 1NT 15-17 (or at least did before) ... 1@C is choice I believe (agree, 6 controls, no soft values, hand better for suit contracts)|pg|| nt|danilo1: 4@S by West may make ... no chance if by East|pg|| nt|suketbombi: funy part both play 2@S|pg|| nt|suketbombi: funny|pg|| nt|pelu: India 2@S at both tables - :) |pg|| nt|suketbombi: this is a big loss for texans|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|granguru: agree paul|pg|| nt|paulg: this hand has another debatable point .. how do you break transfers?|pg|| nt|pelu: too difficult to start a cue bid if only A, a cue is an invitation for slam and often u will miss that - and bidding economy also tell u to start with the lovers cue bid|pg|| pc|dA|pg|| nt|brolucius: Since there were so many small boards in the first half, I was hoping that all the spectacular stuff had been saved for the second half. False hopes...|pg|| nt|granguru: from 6NT on the strategy changes|pg|| nt|ntmon: 1NT will be played on most tables|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|Walddk5: Welcome to Murat|pg|| nt|MolvaM: hello everyone :)|pg|| nt|pelu: 5 toptricks for defense, but not easy to take them|pg|| nt|paulg: i dislike showing a weak doubleton and telling them what to lead|pg|| nt|granguru: at top level players almost always lead the right card|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cA|nt|granguru: so it is better to bid accurately|pg|| nt|Walddk5: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda6.html|pg|| nt|dburn: Sementa might only raise to three, but he's more likely to bid four|pg|| nt|dburn: and he did, before I could finish typing that he would|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: 8 tricks|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| nt|brolucius: East has found a strong lead.|pg|| nt|dburn: still, with this lead...|pg|| nt|danilo1: Well, now we have 4@S by West :)|pg|| pc|c4|nt|pelu: now 7 tricks for Tokay|pg|| nt|pelu: prob 3@C dont show about @Cs but only maxz and 3 card support|pg|| nt|paulg: but i approve of breaking the transfer with only 3-card support, when you are so suitable|pg|| nt|granguru: once hamman erred a gran slam lead...20 years the hand was appearing in the news|pg|| nt|peachy: running scores Round 3 (this round) http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/orrrunda3.html|pg|| nt|sfranchino: i think east had cards for double 2@s he knows that pard had weak hand with @s and opps has not any save|pg|| pc|c6|nt|granguru: And he used Judgement..with 2 aces he led the shortest one..(wrong)|pg|| pc|cT|nt|ntmon: i think they play crystallic clear Polish club, book version (2005 edition)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: must be as JASSEMS polish is transfer inh his book|pg|| nt|rodal f: Well. Helped a bit, but agree u|pg|| nt|runnerup: so vulnerable try -no trial just bid it -if not made -perhaps even anyway|pg|| nt|dburn: ...Duboin still can't make it, I don't think, but if North puts up the ace...|pg|| pc|c5|pg|| nt|chmitty: Great decision by Lauria : 5@c would be at least 2 off when 4@h is down|pg|| nt|peachy: I did find a fairly recent card for EW http://www.archiviobridge.it/lauria-versace.pdf|pg|| pc|c2|nt|MolvaM: running a long suit usually creates problems for the defence|pg|| nt|peachy: NS basic system is Strong Club|pg|| pc|h7|pc|cQ|nt|dburn: he can't put the seven on this, because South might have @c98 doubleton, but he may still be OK|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|brolucius: Now a club ruff will beat it.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: -1 with best defence. a @c switch now|pg|| nt|rcerreto: @h9 ?|pg|| nt|rcerreto: looks to ask for @d|pg|| nt|brolucius: Failing that, a trump misguess by declarer.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: and in that case possibilities to -2|pg|| nt|rcerreto: E isn't willing to ask for a @c switch, not knowing what partner has in @c I think|pg|| nt|brolucius: South was declarer, after a transfer response to 1@C, at the other table.|pg|| nt|brolucius: We thought, in the match against Russia, that they seemed to be playing reverse suit-preference. So, maybe she has asked for a club.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: But if there is any possibility to defeat, it must be a @c ruff by E. Declarer can have @sKQJ|pg|| nt|pelu: in CR EW missed the defense against 4@S - played by S: @H to K, @D to A Now @CK to A, @S to 8 and Q, @CJ to Q - but not @C again|pg|| pc|c9|nt|pelu: now 9|pg|| nt|mamos: this looked very much a part-score board EW have some discards to find|pg|| pc|h5|nt|ralfwil: a @d ruff for -1|pg|| pc|d3|pc|sQ|pg|| nt|pelu: well played by W - he set up a trap - and N fall in|pg|| nt|MolvaM: and looking happily for the 10th|pg|| nt|danilo1: 6@S is not good contract ... correct pass by Balicki ... |pg|| pc|c8|nt|ntmon: transfers don't fit much into the system, 1@D needs to be negative|pg|| nt|ralfwil: and E must see that it´s needed with @ha and knowing that N has @cK|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s5|nt|danilo1: makin if he starts with @H first ... not impossible after @C lead |pg|| nt|dburn: he can play hearts now|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| nt|granguru: looks that there is no way to win...no entry to dummy|pg|| nt|granguru: @DK ?|pg|| nt|peachy: There are 15 groups of 8 teams each, the top three (I think) will advance to the Swiss, from where top teams advance to KO etc|pg|| nt|peachy: This isnt quite making, I think|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: oh for that 7th @C which why I never do it with 6|pg|| pc|c7|nt|granguru: what about small @d ?|pg|| pc|h6|nt|ntmon: anyway, 4@H good contract, will make|pg|| pc|s4|nt|peachy: from each group|pg|| pc|d5|pg|| nt|brolucius: So the chance is missed.|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: board 16 was a bid 11 to close this match right up|pg|| pc|d9|nt|brolucius: Ralf's analysis is good. It does seem that a club switch was indicated.|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|d4|pc|d8|pg|| nt|danilo1: now not anymore ... now need @H 3-3 ... |pg|| pc|s2|nt|granguru: at 6NT the reason is not to give the 12th trick ...normally declarer coudnt find a suit to play...so usually no long suit..if 12 tricks there, there is nothing to lose...but if just 11 you must be carefull not to give 1 trick on the lead.|pg|| nt|dburn: he's still all right|pg|| pc|s8|pc|sA|pc|s9|pg|| nt|granguru: ans @s finesse--not @C|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|sT|pc|sK|nt|danilo1: no ... must give @D trick (or @C) ... and North will play trump than|pg|| nt|runnerup: for 1 down |pg|| nt|dburn: but now he isn't - he needed to throw a heart on that, then endplay North|pg|| pc|d7|pg|| nt|rodal f: And done. -1|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h9|nt|bernix: maybe for other reasons than he thought of|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: meanwhile Monaco get another 8 while Bessis drop 12|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h3|pg|| nt|pelu: strange defense to duck @dJ |pg|| nt|granguru: made now|pg|| nt|paulg: no, he's down now|pg|| pc|dK|pc|h4|nt|bernix: endplay doesnt work because he lacks the @d8|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|granguru: y not enough trumps|pg|| pc|dT|pg|| pc|hT|pc|hQ|pc|s6|pc|hA|pg|| pg|| qx|o18|st||md|4SA942HT9DK82C6432,STH853DAJ9753CAKT,SKQ75HKQJ7DQT64C5,SJ863HA642DCQJ987|sv|n|nt|sunsamvar: if N opens 3 @C south is justified in bidding 3 nt hoping for akxxxxx|pg|| nt|rv: 11 brd shoot-out here|pg|| nt|riccho: jup|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1D|mb|p|mb|1H|nt|pelu: the swedes in 2@D here - diff to find the @C-fit|pg|| mb|p|mb|2D|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|hK|nt|pelu: same bidding - prob down 1|pg|| nt|rv: yes atleast 1 down|pg|| nt|riccho: yes 1@s 2@h 3@d |pg|| nt|sunsamvar: mmaybe SS cud hv passed 11H|pg|| nt|pelu: some would bid 2@C in West with the poo 6 card suit in @D - but 2@D is standard|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: 1@H|pg|| nt|rv: can defense manage an extra @d trick by ruffing 4th @h?|pg|| nt|pelu: or 2@h by West|pg|| nt|riccho: or 2@h ...|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h9|pc|h3|pg|| pc|c7|pc|c2|pc|cA|pc|c5|pg|| nt|pelu: 0.001 sekund faster :)|pg|| nt|riccho: :) |pg|| pc|dA|pc|d4|pc|h2|pc|d2|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d6|pc|h4|pc|d8|pg|| nt|rv: 2 down if defense can cash a @s+@h and ruff 4th @h with @DK|pg|| nt|riccho: now EW can organize an extra trick due to a @dK ruff in @h|pg|| pc|hT|nt|riccho: <-- slowest commentator on earth :)|pg|| nt|pelu: a new keyboard, Richard ? :)|pg|| nt|riccho: you are missing my typos than ... :)|pg|| nt|rv: Indian CR pair have defended well and taken it 2 down, this room on the way for similar result|pg|| nt|riccho: that´s the reason why I´m so slow :) |pg|| nt|riccho: ducking the @h in 1st trick and than playing a spade from dummy could have helped a bit decl to prevent the 2nd down|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h7|pc|h6|pg|| nt|pelu: now @C Ruff @SK and 2x@h|pg|| nt|rv: yes @c ruff or @s underlead required|pg|| nt|pelu: that the defense if N has @DJ and @DQ by West|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sT|pc|sK|pc|s3|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|c8|pc|c3|pc|h8|pg|| nt|riccho: S knows that W has 3@h 6@d |pg|| pc|hJ|pc|c9|pc|dK|pc|cT|pg|| nt|riccho: so no swing here|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: NICE DEF|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cK|nt|pelu: yes but chance !Q and @DJ then N need @C ruff now and later a @C to set up @Dj|pg|| pc|dT|pc|cJ|pg|| mc|6|nt|rv: well done as it has been most of this match, brd 16 was a rare blip by both sides here|pg|| nt|rv: 10 brd shoot-out now:)|pg|| nt|riccho: high noon|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: the Texans shd have experience with shootouts|pg|| pg|| qx|c18|st||md|4SA942HT9DK82C6432,STH853DAJ9753CAKT,SKQ75HKQJ7DQT64C5,SJ863HA642DCQJ987|sv|n|nt|paulg: it was very tricky and I'm not sure he ever saw a line to make it. As I was struggling seeing all the hands, I'm not surprised really.|pg|| nt|granguru: garozzo had another saying..when you have a singleton, lead it...|pg|| nt|granguru: obviously at suit contracts|pg|| nt|peachy: It is one of his famous "Rules"|pg|| nt|granguru: in general, it made life easier for the defense...if you didnt lead a singleton..you didnt have it...|pg|| nt|peachy: Another one of Garozzo's: "Must have a very good reason for not leading trump"|pg|| nt|danilo1: he knows that pd must have very good @S + need @HK + more than just A in @D ... if all this, Adam would not bid 4@S over 4@H|pg|| nt|danilo1: but if he played @H before cashing second trump ... than meight do|pg|| nt|runnerup: 7 @s here|pg|| nt|runnerup: bidding test|pg|| nt|suketbombi: Grand slam but will settle for 6 I guess|pg|| nt|mamos: 3@c looks a possible contract with Ns competing in Spades|pg|| nt|mamos: many different actions possible on these competitive part-score hands where system makes so much difference|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: should have been 2 passes by now wonder who's thinking|pg|| nt|mamos: are we ok op?|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|jcomyn: ah a slam and a minor one at that|pg|| mb|1D|nt|rcerreto: openings are getting lighter and lighter, these days|pg|| nt|paulg: his line did have a lot of play|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: well if @H behave he could have made it..but that would have mean @S were also 1-1 and the line should have been different|pg|| nt|jcomyn: but a good sacrifice too|pg|| mb|1H|nt|rodal f: At Last tempo would have been better by @H ruffs. Hard to se for them|pg|| nt|danilo1: 2@H? .. guess best bid|pg|| nt|dburn: key is South's diamond holding, but if South can get a diamond bid in before North bids Blackwood|pg|| nt|dburn: then North may be able to find what he needs to know|pg|| nt|danilo1: do not like Splinter with A .. as well as do not like 4@S with this distribution|pg|| nt|rodal f: Quite an interesting one|pg|| nt|dburn: so 4@c-4@d-4NT-5@h-6@d (asking for third round control)|pg|| nt|danilo1: besides on 2@H may hear @D support and than key card (for @D!!!) |pg|| nt|dburn: despite that being a splinter with the stiff ace, it seems the best way for North to find out what he needs to find out|pg|| nt|rodal f: May we see 4@C?|pg|| nt|dburn: he can't really bid 2@h - he would have the Devil's own job getting back to spades if South were to raise hearts|pg|| nt|danilo1: i would bid 2@H - cannot cost since I can allways corect @H contract to @S|pg|| nt|runnerup: dont see many choises|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: top-players dont like the @d-suit :)|pg|| nt|chmitty: 2@d must be relay for clarification, and 3@c shows no major probably|pg|| nt|chmitty: Will south bid 3NT with 3 small spades ?|pg|| nt|dburn: how is partner to know, after 1@d-1@s-2@h-3@h-3@s that you have four spades and two hearts, rather than five diamonds, four hearts and a spade cue bid?|pg|| nt|runnerup: and here it came|pg|| nt|danilo1: if pd has 3-card @D ... @DQ may bi vital card ... and therefore, I would like to hear @D fit|pg|| nt|suketbombi: 1@D opening would have exited East i am sure but 6nt is likely to be bid here|pg|| nt|mamos: Do you double 1@d opening with the North hand Gary?|pg|| mb|2D|nt|peachy: 2C prob Precision style, 5-6 clubs with possible 4-card major|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: no not with 4@D|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: we had some coffe break|pg|| mb|p|nt|rcerreto: tough lead|pg|| nt|rcerreto: nothing appeals, @d looks normal|pg|| nt|MolvaM: I know about 3700 people who would bid 2nt with east hand|pg|| nt|granguru: as I said at the beginning ..probably @S finesse instead of a @C|pg|| nt|jcomyn: is 2s not forcing|pg|| nt|Walddk5: Welcome to George Holland|pg|| nt|daman: Hi everyone|pg|| nt|dburn: indeed you would - but you cannot cope with a simple raise in hearts|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: Mahaffey won the first match 17-13 against a team from Romania (with Bocchi-Maddala!?), Aspe lost 10-20 to a strong team from England|pg|| nt|granguru: panski plays 4@H here|pg|| nt|mamos: great idea :)|pg|| mb|p|nt|rcerreto: leading the longest suit is always an option|pg|| nt|ntmon: very hard to find @D fit because of intervetion and inevitable raise|pg|| nt|runnerup: who is the boss now?|pg|| nt|sfranchino: fast system..|pg|| nt|suketbombi: not a pay off to be in a grand on finesse tho|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: wow needed coffee after the 3N I expect :)|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: thanks for the update Micha;|pg|| pc|hK|nt|peachy: good contract|pg|| nt|chmitty: 3@c more precise : no major and only one stopper ... South assumes the stopper is @s :)|pg|| nt|danilo1: 3@H is I guess 3NT try ... Cezary knows how valid is @CQ|pg|| nt|rodal f: We have 4 diferent options by us 4 commentators. WHAT IS THE BEST BID AT E IN THE LONG TERM?|pg|| nt|rodal f: Sr.N|pg|| nt|suketbombi: lead will make it much quicker|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: S may have backed in after that auction|pg|| nt|mamos: this should go down so little lost here by NS's passing|pg|| pc|h2|nt|paulg: Bocchi-Madala are playing for Lavazza in another group, whatever the results page says|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: there is a little misunderstanding after explanation|pg|| nt|ntmon: protective X from W - can be really costly now|pg|| nt|ntmon: hi George|pg|| nt|danilo1: wha not ... than pd has 5-card @S ... so @DQ no more vital ... @HK instead ... again Key-card ... and final contract ... in @S|pg|| nt|runnerup: south took blacwood-so perhaps norht take 7|pg|| nt|danilo1: problem here is that they both need to chk what pd has in @D ... and they did not do it|pg|| nt|dburn: North can presumably show @dK and @sQ now|pg|| nt|runnerup: he should tell his card and all he still needs is Q @d |pg|| nt|dburn: but South can't count 13 tricks after that|pg|| nt|ralfwil: do you agree with 1@s from N? in my opinion too strong and he must be happy that S could bid|pg|| pc|hT|pc|h3|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: we have to wait for director decision in board 22|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: sure, 2 more Texas on that 3N "save" against 2@S :) all square|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|rcerreto: David, would you lead small or an honour?|pg|| nt|chmitty: well bid|pg|| pc|hA|nt|runnerup: that can be good for south to bid 7 i yhink|pg|| pc|h9|nt|pelu: if 1Nt = 12-14 I know as mynu who would pass - 12-14 + 10 = 22-24 and no spec fit|pg|| nt|Walddk5: Welcome to our second Murat, Anter|pg|| pc|h5|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the results page is here http://www.poznan2011.pl/results but since the event just started there is nothing in so far|pg|| nt|mamos: The match is all square 3NT-1 actually gained imps when EW made 2@s|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: all to play for both sides|pg|| pc|c7|nt|granguru: madala's father was the greatest VUGRAPH comentator of all times...a full show|pg|| nt|danilo1: ... bidding also looks like Lebensohn too - so one or another ... now in 4@H|pg|| nt|danilo1: now South knows ... almost enough :)|pg|| pc|c2|nt|rodal f: A nice safety 1370, while 6@S=1430|pg|| nt|runnerup: and north happy -no guessing after all|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c5|pg|| nt|granguru: bridge rama at the time|pg|| pc|dA|nt|rcerreto: Ralf?|pg|| nt|danilo1: Polish Specs confirming Lebensohl|pg|| nt|suketbombi: actualy requirement is the @H finese after testing JTX of @C or JT doubleton so will be just about 55%:)|pg|| nt|suketbombi: my feeling is Texans may gain 12 or loose 3 here|pg|| nt|pelu: Hi I am back - PC-crass (blue screen)|pg|| nt|suketbombi: they are going to be in @DS and grand combined is reasonable given the potential in @Cs and @S suit|pg|| nt|suketbombi: @H finese is the last resort|pg|| nt|buddyshah: They are playing 6@D|pg|| nt|suketbombi: yes the little bird told me that|pg|| pc|d4|pc|h4|nt|dburn: I guess I would lead low - some danger of a blockage if partner has @dJx, for example|pg|| pc|d8|pg|| pc|d5|nt|brolucius: I am in the middle of writing a book that involves computer analysis of opening leads. We have found that leading the top honour is generally right.|pg|| nt|runnerup: claiming 2210|pg|| nt|rodal f: But 60 is a 2IMPer|pg|| pc|d6|nt|dburn: well done Ish - 4@c must have been a pretty serious bid for him to use Blackwood immediately|pg|| nt|rodal f: Sr. Sleeping:) LOL|pg|| pc|h6|nt|granguru: .|pg|| nt|granguru: In board 22 the 3@D bid inhibited Hurd to lead the suit|pg|| nt|granguru: now claiming, for sure|pg|| nt|sfranchino: any way for make 7@d also with finesse @h that works @c 3-3 but any squeeze is possible|pg|| nt|suketbombi: so 3 imps it is|pg|| pc|d2|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|brolucius: More often than the old text-books suggest.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: a better play was to win the first trick with @c10 and hided @c9. could perhaps given an extra trick|pg|| pc|c8|nt|ntmon: one undertrick saved|pg|| pc|s2|nt|ralfwil: an honour, if dummy has a middle @d|pg|| nt|rcerreto: computer analysis could change several paradigms|pg|| nt|suketbombi: JTX of @Cs or JT doubleton @S QJ if you dont trace a squeeze after failing that take the @H finese|pg|| nt|buddyshah: In pairs Qualification : Kiran -Satya 8th and Guptaji -Krv 35th amongst 323 pairs. |pg|| nt|suketbombi: and the 3rd pair did not play buddy?|pg|| nt|buddyshah: I dont see it.|pg|| pc|h8|pg|| nt|MolvaM: 3nt could be reached on this board in the open room|pg|| nt|paulg: i'm sure they'll fix the team lineups on the results pages quickly, they have been very efficient|pg|| nt|granguru: as for garozzo's saying ..it must have been under specific circumstsnces...such as a 7-level suit contract, or 2. a cross-ruff hand type|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s3|nt|chmitty: hummm ... did not see the @d Jack fall on the ace ?|pg|| nt|danilo1: interestig ... 3NT Dbled in OR, and here, 4@H not Dbled ... realy surprising (South is player with good Hearts)|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sT|pg|| pc|h7|pc|s6|pc|dK|pc|cT|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: great play N|pg|| pc|c3|pc|cA|pc|dT|pc|c9|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|s8|nt|psyck: With 3 card @h, maybe W could pass his passed pd's 1@h|pg|| mc|6|pg|| qx|o19|st||md|1SJ52HJTDT754CKT83,SQT8HK98654D83CJ4,SAK93HQ72DA9CA762,S764HA3DKQJ62CQ95|sv|e|nt|riccho: bd 19 missing?|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1C|mb|d|nt|pelu: only small swing in the other 3 matches after 5 boards|pg|| mb|p|nt|rv: strong @c here|pg|| nt|riccho: scores from other matches here: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oqfrunda1.html|pg|| mb|1D|nt|rv: @c is suction here, either @ds or both majors|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|rv: double is suction here|pg|| mb|p|pc|sA|nt|rv: Nystorm might have bid 1n if colors were reversed|pg|| nt|rv: he choose to pass since E-W was vul and his partner couldn't find a negative double|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sJ|nt|riccho: in the end he has min for his previous bidding|pg|| pc|s8|pg|| nt|rv: Bertheau had min for his previous bidding, South had max for his previous bidding|pg|| nt|riccho: a signyl "cry" here|pg|| nt|riccho: signal...|pg|| nt|riccho: no new keybd here... :)|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c5|pc|c8|nt|rv: I might have bid 1n with Nystrom's hand|pg|| pc|cJ|pg|| nt|riccho: now its getting weird|pg|| nt|riccho: 1NT here from N would probably already 18-20 |pg|| pc|c4|nt|pelu: now we have a leader (a new)|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c9|pc|cT|pg|| pc|cK|pc|d3|pc|c7|pc|cQ|pg|| nt|riccho: small club from N looked a it dangerous and I think S would agree here... |pg|| pc|sT|pc|sK|pc|s6|pc|s2|pg|| nt|rv: I am not sure what would be redouble from Nystrom's hand on Sridhar's double, some play 5-8 hcp|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s7|pc|s5|pc|sQ|pg|| nt|rv: defending a 1 level contract is rarely right in any form of scoring|pg|| pc|h4|pc|h2|pc|hA|pc|hT|pg|| pc|h3|pc|hJ|pc|hK|pc|h7|pg|| pc|h5|pc|hQ|pc|dQ|pc|c3|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pc|d8|pc|dA|pg|| mc|7|nt|pelu: only 7 tricks - sh have played @D from the W hand|pg|| nt|riccho: so the swedish team lost their lead|pg|| nt|rv: every IMP, every OT/UT could be crucial in this match|pg|| pg|| qx|c19|st||md|1SJ52HJTDT754CKT83,SQT8HK98654D83CJ4,SAK93HQ72DA9CA762,S764HA3DKQJ62CQ95|sv|e|nt|brolucius: We did not mention that Cronier's 3NT was rather bold. Most would bid 2NT and a (very) few might bid 1NT.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: true|pg|| nt|rcerreto: well judged|pg|| nt|ralfwil: but he needed @dJ on dummy|pg|| nt|granguru: or 3. very low level, doubled contracts|pg|| nt|ntmon: CR overbid to 4@S on 2|pg|| nt|ralfwil: another 3nt, now on EW|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: no great harm|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: can NSA stop in 3@S here|pg|| nt|suketbombi: chance for keyzad and Venkat to stop in 3@S|pg|| mb|p|nt|chmitty: next anyhow|pg|| nt|jcomyn: a real tempter|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: welcome Krishna|pg|| mb|1N|nt|pelu: ok NS play transfer over 1@c|pg|| nt|peachy: This is what commentator slang calls "coffee hand". No problems, everyone go refill your drink of choice|pg|| nt|ntmon: OR|pg|| mb|p|nt|rcerreto: that's why she bid 3 :)|pg|| nt|brolucius: Maybe 2@D?|pg|| nt|jcomyn: but that dont help|pg|| nt|suketbombi: depends on venkat's rebid on 1@S|pg|| nt|pelu: 1@H - 1@S - 3@S - P|pg|| mb|p|nt|ralfwil: how many @s from W? I vote for 3@s|pg|| nt|paulg: i expect double shows the majors|pg|| nt|pelu: nice play to get 7 tricks in 2@c|pg|| nt|peachy: There certainly are very good reasons not to lead trump, but if one cant find one, then...trump|pg|| nt|granguru: aaah yes|pg|| nt|buddyshah: Acelesss i think 2@S |pg|| nt|psyck: Hi Gary & Mike :)|pg|| nt|mamos: Hi Krishna Close match!|pg|| mb|p|nt|rcerreto: a good partner has the J|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswleaderb.html|pg|| nt|jcomyn: now with no d bid they stay out of slam|pg|| nt|ntmon: @D cue - ostensibly|pg|| nt|suketbombi: that is it good valuation aceless so what if it is 5/4 and 14|pg|| nt|psyck: indeed, also the lowest scoring of all the QF's|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|rcerreto: oops, sorry|pg|| nt|rcerreto: he bid|pg|| nt|ralfwil: anyone with me?|pg|| nt|rcerreto: with 2@d?|pg|| nt|brolucius: Closer to 3@S than 1@S, perhaps.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: 1@s looks a little timid to me|pg|| nt|pelu: strange take out X by Baldurson|pg|| nt|daman: Hi Vladimir|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: good bridge here so far :)|pg|| nt|psyck: hopefully will be good to the end :)|pg|| pc|d4|nt|ralfwil: a 6-card suit @hK and a stiff @d|pg|| nt|brolucius: Spade game needs to be bid.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: good sacrifice in 5@d|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so 1@s probably shows 3 card spades?|pg|| nt|pelu: sorry - prob support x in @H|pg|| nt|jcomyn: or a dont-lead-a-diamond system|pg|| nt|suketbombi: they will now compete only up to 3 S venkat knws his points not working|pg|| nt|suketbombi: 3@S|pg|| nt|pelu: I would bid 3@S over the X - not invit|pg|| nt|pelu: no Lebensohl by EW?|pg|| pc|d8|nt|brolucius: I don't know that 1@H was right when East had indicated the majors.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: maybe it was also meant to show real @c|pg|| nt|rcerreto: unsure though|pg|| nt|ralfwil: 3@h is for me a strong 3@s rise and an invite to 4@s|pg|| nt|MolvaM: and baldurson dbl is kind of a support dbl?|pg|| nt|pelu: ok he was down 2 - but recived a gift|pg|| nt|danilo1: interested in choice what/how to bid by South (1@C Polish, most often 12-14 BAL) |pg|| pc|dA|pg|| nt|brolucius: Allerton may have misread 3@H but East can correct.|pg|| nt|brolucius: Anyway, this is the sort of board we were looking for, after so much drab stuff.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: he has a pretty good hand, in context|pg|| nt|ralfwil: but you agree with the strong rise David?|pg|| nt|peachy: Strong 1C, probable 0-7 or some such 1D|pg|| nt|mamos: this looks a simpler task |pg|| nt|kiwibridge: Lavazza leads Mahaffey by 1 this one is tied|pg|| nt|psyck: yes, no losing line with black suits breaking|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: other 2 have good leads|pg|| pc|c2|nt|granguru: under this premise I agree fully..the same philosophy of the 6NT lead..dont give tricks away to declarer on the initial lead.|pg|| nt|granguru: when you have points in all side suits normally declarer has a solid trump suit...|pg|| nt|ntmon: worked!|pg|| pc|c5|nt|brolucius: Presumably intended as that. Since 1@S shows very little, as I see it, East might also consider 3@S.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: but the best with this bidding is that W has shown his @h honour|pg|| nt|rcerreto: maybe their standard for free bids is higher than yours and mine|pg|| nt|danilo1: 2@C may be @D transfer, or kind of asking - if so 2@D may just show min.|pg|| nt|Walddk1: Welcome to Richard Bley|pg|| nt|riccho: Good Morning everyone :) |pg|| nt|danilo1: Hi Richard|pg|| nt|sfranchino: conservative bid pass over double now 4@s |pg|| pc|c8|nt|runnerup: 11 in @h and no ambitious higher so this is over in seconds|pg|| pc|cJ|pg|| nt|pelu: Easr didnt read the X from West as @hs|pg|| nt|pelu: saved by S|pg|| nt|murat: good afternoon all :)|pg|| nt|pelu: wellcome now we hace 2 x Murat :)|pg|| nt|sfranchino: north has no cards for bid 3@s|pg|| nt|sfranchino: he is just bidded u hand|pg|| pc|h6|nt|brolucius: Although we may quibble with the odd bid or two, it seems that the players have judged it very well around the table. |pg|| nt|rcerreto: anyway, they succeeded in bidding the par|pg|| nt|brolucius: The term 'free bid' was responsible for a lot of awful bidding many decades ago.|pg|| nt|murat: guess one of the most common names of Turkey :)|pg|| nt|sfranchino: why bid same cards 2 times?|pg|| nt|pelu: S just places himself between 2 chairs by passing over the X - 100% blame to S and ok bidding by N|pg|| pc|h2|nt|rcerreto: in a difficult board|pg|| nt|rcerreto: yes, indeed|pg|| nt|granguru: ! both players are a bit exaggerating their hands|pg|| mb|p|nt|peachy: Not knowing their system, North's Pass might have included better hands, and wek hands run immediately via Rdbl, that is one way of playing|pg|| nt|danilo1: not sure how obvious is 3NT by East ... he is min, and 2 open suits ... OK, has 3 tens and 5-card @C ... still|pg|| nt|riccho: now decl has 9 tricks in his bag. I c no other option than to play for @c to be 3-3 (or Hx somewhere). |pg|| nt|danilo1: wrong lead .... and big diff. |pg|| nt|dburn: one more round of the Swiss, and both teams occupying places in the low teens with 27 qualifiers|pg|| nt|mamos: I hate 1@c and then 1@s on North I like to be able to open or rebid NT on such balanced hands|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: S may get a bit excited|pg|| mb|3N|nt|brolucius: Obviously East had read West for a much better hand than he holds.|pg|| mb|p|nt|ralfwil: and I can´t see why...|pg|| nt|psyck: Not suire, looks normal to show the good @h's than @d stopper with Qxx|pg|| mb|p|nt|riccho: E needs 33 in @c without alternative, because due to communication problems he has to duck @c immediately |pg|| nt|ntmon: looks like 1@D showing @h, 1@S nat forcing, 2@C weak preference, 2@H good hand|pg|| nt|daman: makes sense to me|pg|| nt|dburn: so both of them are well enough placed not to think about heading to New York (or Australia) just yet|pg|| nt|psyck: since you can always show @d stop at 3 level|pg|| nt|mamos: North wasn't going to be easily excited|pg|| mb|p|nt|ntmon: i like transfer responses to 1@C - room for many gadgets|pg|| nt|daman: yes |pg|| nt|daman: I don't think 1@D was a transfer I think just a negative over the big club|pg|| nt|daman: <7|pg|| nt|runnerup: club ruff -diamond ruff and club ruft with j@h gives chances to defence|pg|| nt|psyck: yes S sensibly did no try anymore when N only bid 3N on 3@c|pg|| nt|psyck: *did not|pg|| pc|dK|nt|brolucius: Such a shame to lose IMPs unnecessarily when there are so many other ways of losing IMPs.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: could W consider his hand balanced?|pg|| nt|rcerreto: then open 1NT (or rebidding, if 1NT is weak)?|pg|| nt|brolucius: 3@C was presumably non-forcing, so it is hard to see how East had enough to look for an 11-trick game.|pg|| nt|granguru: well he treated the hand as a croos ruffing type|pg|| nt|granguru: and protected potential @d tricks|pg|| nt|peachy: Protected diamond tricks I think|pg|| nt|ntmon: then 2@C doesn't make much sense |pg|| nt|kiwibridge: as 2@D any GF I prefer to have 4@H to bid them|pg|| nt|psyck: this must show 3 for them & they would raise with 4 immediately i suppose|pg|| pc|dA|nt|ralfwil: If 1@s is´nt spades, 1nt from W looks normal for me |pg|| nt|murat: 9 tricks i guess|pg|| nt|jcomyn: another claim i daresay|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d7|pg|| nt|danilo1: ideal def. is I guess -3 ... now making .. @SAK and small @C|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oqfrunda1.html for all running scores|pg|| pc|h5|nt|granguru: now he is not so sure anymore....|pg|| nt|chmitty: yep ... may be here they are in some "hole" of their system|pg|| pc|h4|nt|peachy: Although, 2D foes not necessarily promise 4+ diamonds|pg|| nt|daman: it does seem starange|pg|| nt|dburn: 1@s seems to have shown hearts - some Italian pairs swap 1@h and 1@s around after this start to the bidding|pg|| pc|hK|nt|peachy: In my opinion, the range 12-16 is susceptible to trouble at some point|pg|| nt|peachy: kib says my suggeswted method is common in Hungary, but we still dont know if NS play that way|pg|| nt|riccho: with 23 HCP and no fit you have to be lucky to succeed in 3NT... |pg|| nt|danilo1: wrong = unlucky (lead) |pg|| nt|daman: strange*|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|granguru: as we see, he changed his mind but fortunatelly N had a @S left|pg|| nt|peachy: if EW play 2/1 (which I do not know if they do)|pg|| nt|suketbombi: no idea Michal the flag says spain|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c4|nt|danilo1: waw :)|pg|| nt|riccho: leading and slam bidding are the most expensive parts of team playing. This is another proof of that... |pg|| nt|danilo1: did he really believe that Cezary would play @C from Jxx?|pg|| nt|riccho: declarer - much to his discomfort - found another way of handling the @c suit|pg|| nt|jcomyn: sorry gotg held up|pg|| nt|daman: Hi John|pg|| pc|cK|pg|| nt|buddyshah: same lead in OR but PS play A and Small @S saving a trick|pg|| nt|buddyshah: soon we will have a new leader, Board 19 going texan way.|pg|| pc|d3|nt|ntmon: hi John|pg|| nt|dburn: other pairs use double to promise hearts, and 1@h to show spades|pg|| nt|dburn: some antedliuvian folk persist in bidding the suits they have, but they're all in Swiss B by now|pg|| nt|danilo1: what would happe if North did not ruff, @DK, but discrad @S instead?|pg|| nt|psyck: they are a ton of natural & artificial raises available after 1m-1M|pg|| nt|mamos: "imaginative" @dK lead|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|MolvaM: I was asked twice the question "what are these people doing here" :) probably looking at the strane flag combinations|pg|| nt|MolvaM: this is the European Opan Championship|pg|| nt|MolvaM: Open|pg|| nt|granguru: excelent defense after all|pg|| pc|dT|nt|danilo1: Adam will resolve problem ... if declar would have @HK, he will not be in hurry with @S unblock|pg|| nt|riccho: decl may have trusted the length signal from S (it it was one...). Doesn´t he know Balicki - Zmudzinski then? |pg|| nt|jcomyn: hiya |pg|| pc|d4|pg|| nt|suketbombi: this is a good board for texan|pg|| nt|suketbombi: he plays usually for spain and lives in spain but is from argentina|pg|| nt|pelu: Ventin has played in Spain, but in Sao Paolo NPC for the Ateam from Argentina|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h6|nt|pelu: very nice defense|pg|| nt|pelu: sorry playing captain|pg|| pc|h7|pc|c2|pg|| pc|h2|nt|granguru: declarer can lose 4 more tricks now|pg|| nt|granguru: for down THREE|pg|| pc|h8|nt|granguru: panski wished he would have been in dummy now|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|chmitty: As usual, Lauria "manipulates" his cards for his best benefit and will claim 8 tricks|pg|| nt|dburn: not sure - may gain a trick, but this looks one down at any rate|pg|| nt|danilo1: this is good as well|pg|| nt|buddyshah: now 10 @D|pg|| nt|suketbombi: match will be closer after this bd I guess|pg|| pc|c6|pg|| pc|hA|pc|d5|nt|brolucius: Going two down may make it seem a bit less of a disappointment.|pg|| pc|s3|nt|granguru: @Sq is a killer|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: indeed a double swing 5 to Texas|pg|| pc|h9|pg|| nt|riccho: you dont only have to be lucky, but you should know when you are |pg|| pc|cA|nt|peachy: right, play trump and get those kiddies off the street, rest easy|pg|| pc|c8|nt|granguru: was not bad |pg|| nt|granguru: so it was a discard after all|pg|| nt|Walddk1: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda3.html|pg|| pc|c7|nt|ntmon: 4-1 trumps complicate things, but cross-ruff works |pg|| pc|cT|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c9|pc|cJ|nt|peachy: Back to down 1, S will be endplayed in S|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| pc|sA|nt|ntmon: declarer assured of 3 more trump tricks|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s2|pc|sT|pg|| pc|s6|nt|mamos: It may still be that every single imp will be significant |pg|| pc|s9|pc|sK|pc|sQ|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|psyck: it was opened with a strong @c by N other room last deal, & EW bought it surprisingly cheap|pg|| pc|d9|pc|s8|pc|s7|pg|| pc|d6|pc|dJ|pc|d8|pc|hT|pg|| pg|| qx|o21|st||md|3SAJT97H62DJT62CK5,SK85H87DQ54CA9432,S642HAQ5DAK9CQJT8,SQ3HKJT943D873C76|sv|n|nt|pelu: wow|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: shootout going the texan way|pg|| nt|rv: Texans' second segment strong performance continues, R32, R16 and now R8...|pg|| nt|riccho: 18 Imps for 8 bds |pg|| nt|riccho: possible but hard|pg|| mb|1N|mb|p|nt|pelu: I am neutral but very close to Sweden - only 40 kilometer (bridge and tunnel)|pg|| nt|riccho: NS need two good bds now|pg|| nt|riccho: malmo?|pg|| mb|2H|mb|p|nt|rv: playing 4 handed is possibly affecting Wrang, they have played exceptionally well so far, topped Swiss A and convincing wins in R32 and R16|pg|| mb|2S|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|riccho: last yr I played in orebro; great swedish tourney there :)|pg|| nt|pelu: they dont like 5-3 in major - but here I agree with N - llok at his hand|pg|| nt|rv: yes same bidding in CR as well|pg|| pc|hT|nt|sunsamvar: is it so much strain for a pro to play 56 boards a day...|pg|| nt|riccho: in knockouts the teams with narrow wins often succeed vs the teams with convincing wins. Maybe that has sth to do with pressing yr mind harder|pg|| nt|rv: possibly couple of OTs and IMPs for needy here|pg|| nt|riccho: no chance here to recove many imps|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: in India we used to play close to 72 boards a day for 10 days for the winter nationals|pg|| nt|rv: North's 1n is 14-16 here|pg|| nt|rv: Sunil, to play 4 handed in high level match is very strenuous, after 4-5 days it does affect you|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h7|nt|pelu: NL has nade a come back against Bessis 24-4 an only down 33-43, Monaco - Rosenthal 48-28, Lavazza - Mahaffey 30-29!|pg|| nt|riccho: another tight 3NT contract for bertheau|pg|| nt|rv: I read a news article where Sasikiran, Indian chess player remarking he can manage max of playing 1 game a day continuously for 5 days, needs a rest on 6th day|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|pelu: not so easy to play - need to keep East out of play - but NO as the cards are here|pg|| pc|c8|pc|c6|pc|cK|nt|suketbombi: will play the @C 1st and duck the second @H to keep the danger hand but does not have idea of the @H leangth here|pg|| nt|rv: here we expect bridge players to play 56-60 deals continuously for many days, it is definitely tiring |pg|| pc|cA|pg|| nt|pelu: now 4@S looks more safe|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h5|pc|h9|pc|h6|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|s7|nt|pelu: a lot of teams are 6 players - so not so bad|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: hi Raju|pg|| nt|rv: namaste Rajuji|pg|| nt|riccho: even as a pro, in hard level competition you have to concentrate to a MAX level every hand|pg|| nt|suketbombi: Hi sunil peter & chota Venky|pg|| nt|suketbombi: Hi richard|pg|| nt|riccho: So its a question of fitness in 1st range|pg|| nt|riccho: Hi! :)|pg|| pc|c2|pc|hA|pg|| nt|rv: in CR, Ventin played a nice @SQ when played a @s|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: in a team event out of 50 boards, only abt 10 tend to tax the grey matter|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sQ|pc|sA|pc|s5|pg|| nt|pelu: when N play @S East sh play @SQ - and look like @SKQ|pg|| nt|suketbombi: that is why Keyzad took rest after 4 rounds in a row|pg|| nt|pelu: wd|pg|| nt|rv: Keyzad-Tex played all 4 segments yesterday and 1st segment this morning as well, 5 in a row|pg|| nt|riccho: no entry anymore here to get all the @s|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d4|nt|riccho: but 33 in @d and the working finesse|pg|| pc|d9|pc|d3|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c7|pc|c5|pc|c3|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|h3|pc|d6|pc|c4|pg|| pc|cT|pc|h4|nt|riccho: +1 |pg|| pc|dT|pc|c9|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d7|pc|dJ|pc|d5|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d8|pc|s9|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|pelu: he only need 2 @S-tricks - nice @SQ but decls @Ds was too strong|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|c21|st||md|3SAJT97H62DJT62CK5,SK85H87DQ54CA9432,S642HAQ5DAK9CQJT8,SQ3HKJT943D873C76|sv|n|nt|ralfwil: a wise man told me once - don´t take gifts, so @dK should be played to follow his advise|pg|| nt|brolucius: FIFA do not follow that advice.|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so there is no restriction in countries and anybody can play with anybody from any country|pg|| nt|MolvaM: totally open event|pg|| nt|MolvaM: and even though its a European event, its open to people from other continents|pg|| nt|riccho: -400 instead of +600 ... urks|pg|| nt|jcomyn: yawn yawn hand|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: 14=strong? how things have changed|pg|| nt|psyck: deal 19...|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: ah..can't see the bidding here :)|pg|| mb|1N|nt|mamos: NS have game here|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: obvious 3nt|pg|| nt|runnerup: in that 7 last board in other table ew came in with double and ns had chances to make live difficult them selfs by redoubling etc..|pg|| mb|2H|nt|granguru: S should have played a @H at trick 4 in tha last hand|pg|| nt|peachy: Nort upgraded this to Strong 16+ 1C|pg|| mb|p|nt|chmitty: we can imagine NS will reach 4@s|pg|| nt|danilo1: well, ideal (double Dummy def.) was @H lead for !Q, @D back, and @H ... since @D block later ... -3 .. but NS foudnd way for -4 :)|pg|| nt|pelu: he live in Spain (Barcelona) - but has WBF code from Argentina|pg|| nt|psyck: yes, it went 1@c-(x)-p-(1@d)-all pass|pg|| mb|2S|nt|peachy: I qm surprised at 1C|pg|| mb|p|nt|paulg: 3@h is the probably the value bid for Mahaffey, but many just put 4@h on the table and make it the opponents' problem|pg|| nt|pelu: East for sure dont like his hand after 2@D overcall|pg|| nt|chmitty: Many will open 4@s in this position|pg|| nt|jcomyn: wrong again - oh well|pg|| nt|dburn: in theory, I guess North-South want to play this in 3NT as things are|pg|| nt|danilo1: 4@H -1 on @D lead|pg|| nt|petergill: 2NT GF Raise|pg|| nt|runnerup: you need take @d ruff here|pg|| nt|dburn: but it may not be so easy for West to lead a diamond - still, he has so little that he may see a ruff as the best chance to beat the hand|pg|| nt|dburn: or that @dJ will set up some tricks for his partner, at any rate|pg|| nt|suketbombi: key is wary of the 3rd seat opening |pg|| nt|pelu: also 1NTX in OR|pg|| mb|3N|nt|jcomyn: I dont know how he can pass|pg|| nt|ntmon: should not be right :(|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 11 tricks cold in s and he didnt even double 5c|pg|| mb|p|nt|paulg: South will pass, probably needs a fourth spade to double|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 5c at least 2 down to save some imps|pg|| nt|daman: it would be hard to stop below 3NT I agree|pg|| nt|ntmon: hopefully 1@S is understood as forcing|pg|| nt|sfranchino: dbl again|pg|| nt|suketbombi: yes can escape for 200 on a@S guess|pg|| mb|p|nt|brolucius: Some might play a weak-strong 2NT on the East cards, to differentiate between strong and distributional 3@D hands.|pg|| nt|pelu: what a lead - but he will have a new chance later|pg|| nt|riccho: heh|pg|| nt|sfranchino: 1nt double and 2@s pass |pg|| nt|sfranchino: any sense again|pg|| nt|sfranchino: this match is full of nonsense|pg|| mb|p|nt|rcerreto: no way to play trumps from N|pg|| nt|rcerreto: then it should make|pg|| nt|murat: anybody dbl with east hand ?|pg|| nt|peachy: Molenaar must have at least thought of balancing|pg|| nt|granguru: leslie amoils is a canadian player...wonder why she has the USA flag here|pg|| nt|pelu: what would u bid? |pg|| nt|suketbombi: i think we all need to be careful B$ chossing the words |pg|| nt|sfranchino: if i double 1nt which is the reason for no double 2@s?|pg|| nt|suketbombi: B4|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: thanks|pg|| nt|mamos: eschewing the eight card fit ..|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|rcerreto: even misguessing @d|pg|| nt|MolvaM: not me|pg|| nt|murat: i mean after 4@h|pg|| nt|pelu: no|pg|| nt|paulg: standard Polish lead, second highest from three|pg|| nt|granguru: @SQ9 big helpers|pg|| nt|chmitty: let's see if declarer finds the way to 10 tricks|pg|| nt|chmitty: a @c at trick 2 would reveal most of the layout|pg|| nt|chmitty: North can see that East does not hold AK or KDJ @c|pg|| nt|chmitty: and not QJ@h either|pg|| nt|psyck: sometimes we lose the bidding & play when operator adjusts result...|pg|| pc|h2|nt|peachy: Plenty to think about before playing trick 1|pg|| pc|h8|nt|rcerreto: oops|pg|| nt|rcerreto: they found the way|pg|| nt|Walddk3: Both losing semifinalists are awarded bronze medals. There is no playoff for third place (a good decision in my view)|pg|| nt|brolucius: East hoping for a heart ruff.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: yes, 3rd-4th place finals are dull|pg|| nt|brolucius: But neither team has a bronze medal in their sights at this moment.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: winning A and playing a @h back would have forced S to play trumps but...|pg|| nt|danilo1: to lead for ruff is good when one has blank hand|pg|| nt|dburn: and if North-South keep bidding black suits, a diamond will look more and more clear|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|rcerreto: this way has a chance to discard a @h on @s|pg|| nt|pelu: why sh he X?|pg|| nt|pelu: and penalyse pd for a 3. hand opening? - u dont X in teams if u only exp down 1 - u pass and collect|pg|| pc|c8|nt|rcerreto: a very good chance now|pg|| nt|Walddk5: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda5.html running now|pg|| nt|petergill: Cue bids are 1st/2nd, so N has denied @d control|pg|| nt|danilo1: ... @D lead is bid :)|pg|| pc|c7|nt|ntmon: more sporting contract but makes|pg|| nt|daman: I did not expect 4@S to be the final contract|pg|| nt|jcomyn: who would. another did you buy a lottery ticket hand|pg|| nt|dburn: too much science can be as bad as too little|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: double @S hook with eyes closed = easy game|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cA|pg|| nt|MolvaM: looks like 4 losers but declarer will still look for an endplay to get rid of the@s loser|pg|| nt|murat: for a save or for some money|pg|| nt|jcomyn: missin just the KQ10876 of trumps|pg|| nt|daman: over 2@S North could have bid 3@H|pg|| nt|ntmon: if N was afraid 1@H being passed out, should have bid 2@H|pg|| nt|daman: or South could simply have bid 2@D over 1@S|pg|| nt|ntmon: that would bring 2@S if S has them for sure|pg|| pc|h7|nt|ntmon: i would feel elevated with S hand as such and did some cunning bidding, at least 4@D splinter |pg|| pc|h5|nt|riccho: another time to misguess sth for E here. Difficult to be right here after u mangled a hand like the one before. will be interesting to c if E is still inspired enought|pg|| nt|ralfwil: wrong defence. let W win the first trick and he will continue with trump|pg|| pc|h9|nt|pelu: score now 13-1 for Lavazza|pg|| nt|chmitty: is this the actual play ????|pg|| nt|peachy: Declarer does not know that DA drops doubleton, he took a chance that E lead from QJxxx|pg|| nt|danilo1: another case for invitational bid ... and pass ... especiall when playing vs. excellent defenders ... |pg|| nt|riccho: he should do it right anyway: S didnt open but showed @hAK now|pg|| nt|danilo1: this will go down much easier (unf. also less :))|pg|| pc|h6|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: trying to go down?|pg|| pc|hT|pc|d2|nt|danilo1: Diorgio shouldplay @D10 for ruff|pg|| nt|psyck: no, he wants to knock out @c 1st in case it was with E|pg|| nt|psyck: that would have been entry to E's @h if dec had played @s 1st|pg|| pc|d4|nt|granguru: Leslie should be Les Amoils, male, lived in South Africa before coming to Canada|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| pc|s6|nt|dburn: perhaps, but there isn't any pressing need for West to play a club - South did cue the suit, after all|pg|| nt|runnerup: sementa dont trust him :) -so good bridge -thoughtfull|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|pelu: @s4 sh ask for @c|pg|| nt|riccho: yes u are right|pg|| nt|pelu: u can see all 52 cards, Stefano - the players cant|pg|| nt|sfranchino: one time the big player Dano De Falco said to me: when u double a partial contratc lead always with a trump|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s5|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: fair enough|pg|| nt|psyck: e.g. if @dQ & @cA with E, then only 4 @s, 2@h, 2@d for dec...if @cA not killed immed|pg|| nt|psyck: This is a piece of cake for JM, on of India's top players|pg|| nt|psyck: *one|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|d5|nt|granguru: probably with USA flag because Kamil's team is register as such|pg|| pc|dA|nt|brolucius: 2NT was just made on the deal where E/W went two down in 4@C, so 8 IMPs to Zimmermann.|pg|| nt|pelu: that a DD analyse|pg|| nt|danilo1: still ... -2 |pg|| nt|suketbombi: agree peter he was weary about the 3rd seat opening anyway he was like a person who was relieved that he does need to double again|pg|| nt|sfranchino: yes peter but i see also my opening pard|pg|| nt|sfranchino: if i double 1nt penalty how is possible pass over 2@s? i said only this|pg|| nt|suketbombi: so @S was guessed in OR in that 1nt X|pg|| nt|pelu: for sure, MY good friend Dano, would also pass here :):)|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|riccho: Helgemo helness agreed with the bidding in bd 6 (but not in the play: +14 imps for monaco z)|pg|| nt|dburn: and besides, why should he play the ten and set up South's eight when, left to his own devices, South will play West for the ten anyway?|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|pelu: if u X for 1 down odds are against u: 3 / 5 IMP|pg|| nt|murat: right|pg|| nt|pelu: vuln and 2 / 5 non vuln|pg|| nt|MolvaM: baldursson has too many high cards and has to defend carefully to avoid being thrown in|pg|| nt|murat: he should win with the king now|pg|| nt|chmitty: I think he is wrong : Versace would not easily raise to 2@h with xxx cards|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c5|nt|petergill: Very recent photo of Ish and Ash (i.e. NS) at http://www.abf.com.au/events/vcc/vccPhotos.asp?2011|pg|| nt|sfranchino: :) i know he is very conservative but i think that in this hand double from south is obbligatory perhaps he had afraid about light opening pard in 3 position|pg|| nt|buddyshah: Too many lost opporutnities for Texans in 7 boards, so stefano is somewhat correct. However other table in 2@H so 3-5 more for texans |pg|| nt|sfranchino: anyway i risk same and i double :) if not i no double 1nt...|pg|| pc|c2|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|ntmon: 2 off|pg|| pc|hK|nt|murat: or else he'll be endplayed|pg|| nt|mamos: do we know why this team are called Texan Aces Krishna?|pg|| nt|psyck: he left one of the top most college in India early in the 70's to become India's 1st Bridge professional|pg|| pc|s7|nt|sfranchino: A@d and @c|pg|| pc|c3|pg|| nt|peachy: That I am not so sure about|pg|| nt|chmitty: and on top of that there is no reason for East to underlead QJ@h at trick 1|pg|| pc|cT|pc|h3|nt|psyck: The Sponser Gopal Venkatesh, is nicknamed Texas|pg|| pc|dT|nt|suketbombi: yes stefano you would be right here buth thay have maged to get 5 imps here slow and steady wins the race:)|pg|| nt|mamos: Ty|pg|| pc|c4|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s3|pc|s9|pc|sK|pg|| pc|c9|nt|pelu: S sh duck and hope for 6 card @S in East|pg|| nt|pelu: same contract in OR|pg|| nt|pelu: coffee break?:)|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: yes|pg|| nt|pelu: tx Michal|pg|| nt|murat: i am told 4@h made by Bocchi at OR|pg|| nt|pelu: 12 IMPs to Lawazza - Bocchi did set up an endplay on West and made 4@H : 25-1 now|pg|| pc|d9|pc|d7|nt|sfranchino: :) |pg|| nt|sfranchino: agree|pg|| pc|sT|pg|| mc|9|nt|kiwibridge: may drop an imp|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: little break|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: yes 7 to go|pg|| nt|mamos: Im told that an admiration for the Dallas Aces led to the original nick :)|pg|| nt|psyck: not really :)|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: they were a great team :)|pg|| nt|psyck: indeed|pg|| nt|psyck: Texan Aces have won Bronze & Silver in previous Euro opens|pg|| nt|mamos: They were indeed - it was a probably still is a great book - Life with the Dallas Aces ?|pg|| nt|mamos: yes I knew they had played before and were from India but had wondered about nick :) ty for all the info :)|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: how lucky we are to have vugraph, whereas I could only read about my heros the Blue Team|pg|| nt|psyck: Texan lives in US, rest live in India|pg|| nt|mamos: just seven boards - the last quarter to go |pg|| nt|mamos: the results are so fantastic these days there must have been hundreds of hands played over two weeks in this tourney and every score lead is available fantastic teaching and ...|pg|| nt|mamos: learing archive|pg|| pg|| qx|o22|st||md|4SQ8HA92DK98743C53,SAJ964HJ763DA2CQ6,S752H84DJT65CKT98,SKT3HKQT5DQCAJ742|sv|e|nt|pelu: 12 trick - but nor a missed slam|pg|| nt|pelu: not|pg|| nt|rv: after the last deal debacle, Bertheau decided to take simple finesse in next one|pg|| mb|1C|mb|1D|nt|riccho: no chance to recoup some imps here for the swedish|pg|| nt|pelu: it a slam close to Roland-style - 20%|pg|| mb|1S|mb|3D|mb|3S|nt|rv: Sundarram will bid 1@s here since he has GF strength, with less values he would start with double|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: they cud lose some sacrificing in 5@ds |pg|| mb|4D|mb|4S|mb|p|nt|rv: Sundarram's 1@s shows only 4 card @s here, I presume Sridhar has chosen to support with 3 cards here|pg|| nt|riccho: the bidding shows that your plans (here: W) are not always working. No chance anymore to get to 4@h instead of 4@s now|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|pc|h8|nt|riccho: E felt in love with his singleton @d?; some plair play suppX even after this jump (with extra-values)|pg|| pc|hK|nt|rv: I presume Sridhar didn't have enough to double which will show 3@s with extras (15+)|pg|| nt|rv: he chose to bid competitive 3@s which shows 4@s in their system|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: did @s show 5 ?|pg|| nt|pelu: I would for sure X in W - partner could have 4 card @S and @C fit|pg|| nt|suketbombi: extra Values or the good primary Minor ehich he has opened to have a resting place|pg|| nt|pelu: sorry in East|pg|| nt|rv: on 1m-(1@h)-1@s shows 5@s, here it shows 4+@S|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h3|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h6|pc|h4|pc|hT|pg|| nt|rv: I am certain Sridhar took a view here|pg|| nt|rv: Sundarram might drop @SQ fearing misguess and subsequent @h ruff |pg|| nt|riccho: @dA, @d ruff; @sK, @s...|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: he will drop the @sq|pg|| pc|sT|pc|s8|pc|s4|pc|s2|pg|| nt|pelu: @D ruff adn @S's from top = making with @S 3-2 or even 4-1 with @CK in N|pg|| pc|sK|pc|sQ|pc|s6|pc|s5|pg|| nt|riccho: @s10 looks funny, but works as well|pg|| pc|s3|pc|d4|pc|sA|pc|s7|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|cK|pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c5|pc|c6|pc|c8|pg|| pc|c2|pc|d3|pc|s9|pc|c9|pg|| mc|11|nt|rv: doesn't have another @h entry to enjoy 5th @c, 1 IMP for needy here|pg|| nt|pelu: we are playing 2 x 14 boards - so 6 boards to go|pg|| nt|riccho: W could take 12 tricks now, if he had the @h3 still in his hand|pg|| pg|| qx|c22|st||md|4SQ8HA92DK98743C53,SAJ964HJ763DA2CQ6,S752H84DJT65CKT98,SKT3HKQT5DQCAJ742|sv|e|nt|rcerreto: anyway, she guessed @d right|pg|| nt|brolucius: All plus scores gratefully received.|pg|| nt|rcerreto: it was just a matter of overtricks then|pg|| nt|Walddk3: Can you stand another nail-biter, David?|pg|| nt|brolucius: Yes, I have taken my pills.|pg|| nt|pelu: sorru on East|pg|| nt|granguru: panski is trying to cash all defensive tricks bfore it is too late|pg|| nt|chmitty: a nice "challenge the champs" deal here|pg|| nt|chmitty: 7@h = 20/20|pg|| nt|runnerup: an other 6 for Apteker last board ns in 3 @c not doubled but down 3|pg|| nt|psyck: Yes, you have tons of more options thanks to internet & BBO|pg|| mb|1N|nt|peachy: Kamil's team is listed as transnational, not USA, in the event|pg|| nt|suketbombi: frozen?|pg|| nt|sfranchino: uhmmm|pg|| nt|sfranchino: time to count points|pg|| nt|sfranchino: time please|pg|| nt|sfranchino: i must count|pg|| mb|p|nt|granguru: S multi 2@D|pg|| nt|paulg: good result for Meckwell in the other room (probably not the last time we'll say that in this championship)|pg|| mb|2C|nt|paulg: I've noticed many pairs treat the Multi 2@d as weak with spades when it comes to their 2nd seat defence|pg|| nt|pelu: and 5@H close to make on a small @S-lead |pg|| nt|paulg: it's rare to see that in the UK, but would work here|pg|| nt|paulg: 3@h from North?|pg|| nt|ntmon: krajewski in the meantime gains with a series of mid-sized profits|pg|| nt|daman: must be a canape opening|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk3: No credit for my hy-phen?|pg|| nt|pelu: for D = balanced 12-15 or any 16+|pg|| nt|pelu: for me|pg|| nt|granguru: Amoil played for SA in the world teams in bermuda 2000 |pg|| nt|peachy: really light third-seater here|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: i thought that he is from Usa becouse he doesn't exist in EBL base|pg|| nt|mamos: 4@h looks best|pg|| mb|2H|nt|paulg: that is the norm in the UK too|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 3nt i suppose|pg|| nt|ntmon: strong @C variety, finally|pg|| mb|p|nt|paulg: 4@d will be 'bid your major' (4@c would have been transfer to your major)|pg|| nt|granguru: yes many play 2@D x= short in @S |pg|| nt|daman: this auction should show longer @Ss than @Ds|pg|| mb|3S|nt|pelu: wd by West|pg|| nt|granguru: and 2@d - 2@h 5+ @H|pg|| nt|paulg: this is similar to the situation in the Open Room, where West doubled|pg|| nt|pelu: forcing pass in N?|pg|| nt|rodal f: And done we are|pg|| nt|pelu: when both minor J's drop there are 13 toptricks|pg|| nt|sfranchino: intersting 2@h...4|pg|| mb|p|nt|brolucius: Be careful because jtr is watching.|pg|| nt|granguru: now a correct flag in W ...thanks Michal|pg|| nt|peachy: and another 16+ 1C here, maybe they have additional agreements on what constitutes a 1C opening that we do not know about |pg|| nt|ntmon: XX = transfer to @H ?|pg|| nt|buddyshah: 2 H = @H otr BAL|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: strange 3@S|pg|| nt|psyck: W may have started planning to smolen, after hearing @h fit, sets that as trumps|pg|| nt|psyck: many play 3 of other major as setting trumps with possible slam interest|pg|| nt|mamos: Not so sure i like 1NT - maybe Ok for experts but ..... |pg|| mb|4H|nt|ralfwil: ??? dbl from me as E|pg|| nt|paulg: surely not a forcing pass situation|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hmmm 24 hcp and want to defend 1s - verybrave|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: but East help him, in on @CK he played @D - ruff, @C to A @S to 10 and duck - and now endplayed - East sh play @C back and no endplay|pg|| nt|suketbombi: this one is a grand again but needs both @DS & @CS to behave if only @Cs then Viena coup and........|pg|| nt|psyck: not ok for me either|pg|| mb|p|nt|rcerreto: a cheap save on 4@h|pg|| nt|brolucius: 4@S has escaped a double, but the cards lie well for declarer so the lack of a double will not cost E/W much.|pg|| nt|granguru: In the meanwhile NS surpassed the safet level of 5@C|pg|| nt|granguru: is 6@C makeable?|pg|| nt|granguru: after A GAROZZO's lead|pg|| nt|peachy: on the surface, looks like just lose a spade, whether the tricks are there is another matter|pg|| nt|peachy: Kib who knows NS style says they love to surprise opps with frequent tactical bids|pg|| nt|riccho: 1 trick in every suit for ew = just make|pg|| nt|dburn: nervous for South - the kind of hand where if you overcall and get doubled, you know you are going down a lot against nothing|pg|| mb|p|nt|danilo1: despite 3NT looks makable for NS ... good defense should beat it ... so good stop|pg|| nt|daman: http://www.bridgeguys.com/CGlossary/canape.html|pg|| nt|daman: website for results http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|runnerup: @d in time means now|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: not probably expecting a stiff Q@D|pg|| nt|psyck: & i bid many offshape NT's|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: I don't see the need for it|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|ralfwil: but still a dbl....|pg|| nt|granguru: 2 discards on reds|pg|| nt|chmitty: as long as they do not surprise themselves that's fine :)|pg|| nt|psyck: agree, with good holdings in majors, 1@c is very normal|pg|| pc|sA|nt|pelu: why not - u have bid game Red against green |pg|| pc|s5|nt|pelu: its for me a good standard rule|pg|| nt|chmitty: Full brakes on, from North's standpoint|pg|| nt|chmitty: South has a lot ... can he give up ?|pg|| nt|peachy: 6 controls opposite strong club, he just cant pass|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| nt|jcomyn: choice of plays - hate thast|pg|| nt|jcomyn: probably play on d and postpone finesses|pg|| nt|ntmon: on 17, meckwell started as reccomended: 1@S-2N-4@D|pg|| nt|ntmon: perhaps @H finesse, if ducked revert to @D|pg|| nt|jcomyn: little point in ducking|pg|| nt|ntmon: not an easy hand due to communication problems|pg|| nt|jcomyn: so many choices|pg|| nt|mamos: there a re shapes that are difficult to bid but not this one for me :)|pg|| pc|h3|nt|brolucius: Had the cards lain differently, not doubling might have waved goodbye to 500 or so.|pg|| nt|brolucius: East may have feared a third-hand opener, but her side was vulnerable.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: a thirs hand opening, but I can take 170 extra if declarer makes|pg|| nt|brolucius: West does not know that partner holds 10 points, so he cannot double 4@S even with an extra value or so. |pg|| nt|ralfwil: but shouldn´t E?|pg|| nt|pelu: now N can make 1NT - topplay @Hs and only 6 tricks for EW|pg|| nt|granguru: 3 discards on reds sorry|pg|| nt|granguru: one @S given up|pg|| nt|pelu: most pairs use 2@S as the 2. relay - to get the Nt on the strong hand|pg|| nt|suketbombi: many possiblities but by no stech a good grand|pg|| pc|h4|nt|sfranchino: what a bid horrible|pg|| nt|suketbombi: :)|pg|| pc|hK|nt|Walddk3: The contract is doubled at both tables in the other match|pg|| nt|granguru: so just one ruff needed|pg|| nt|peachy: It is also possible that 4S was RKC|pg|| nt|sfranchino: horrible play also south and points are dummy|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|daman: vugraph schedule for future matches http://www.bridgebase.com/vugraph/schedule.php|pg|| pc|s8|nt|brolucius: Quite right.|pg|| nt|chmitty: May be 4@s was kind of blackwood|pg|| nt|sfranchino: horrible|pg|| nt|suketbombi: you want to be in a grand stefano?|pg|| nt|pelu: the Swedish @C-system also got the Nt in SA|pg|| nt|sfranchino: dont understand the sense of 2@h from north|pg|| nt|sfranchino: bridge is easy 2@c 2@d 2NT if south has interest for majors he can bid 3@c|pg|| nt|buddyshah: 2@H = @H or BALANCE hand|pg|| nt|sfranchino: and 2@c 2@d 2NT ?|pg|| nt|buddyshah: Very well defended 4NT got 13 to Texanaces.|pg|| pc|s4|nt|peachy: it does make|pg|| nt|granguru: not even garozzo beats 6@c here|pg|| nt|petergill: NS needs to get their @d trick before the @h are set up|pg|| nt|dburn: still, he can't pass - and even when del Monte can pass, he often doesn't|pg|| nt|sfranchino: so he can play from the right side|pg|| nt|buddyshah: i think shows @C suit in their system|pg|| pc|s2|nt|peachy: WD White House team|pg|| nt|peachy: It would be nice if in a competition of this level, there were convention cards available|pg|| nt|chmitty: true :(|pg|| nt|chmitty: True also that there are many pairs in competition : huge job|pg|| nt|peachy: It makes kibitzing so much nicer, to know what the auction means|pg|| pc|sT|pg|| nt|chmitty: a suggestion could be that the players had to fill themselves an "electronic convention card" before the championship|pg|| nt|ntmon: right, John :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: its a headache hand |pg|| nt|ntmon: agree|pg|| nt|jcomyn: d suit may die now|pg|| pc|h5|nt|chmitty: that will come soon, I'm sure|pg|| nt|suketbombi: Stefano I suggest you look at their convention card they may not be playing same system as you do|pg|| pc|h2|nt|murat: he should played the Ace @h|pg|| nt|ntmon: N with shut down with XX showing @H|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|jcomyn: and just did|pg|| nt|jcomyn: I dont think he found the best line entries are very short for finessing|pg|| nt|jcomyn: cant even get a s if d is returned|pg|| nt|pelu: prob 2Nt by S show his values - balanced and 7-9 ?|pg|| pc|h8|pg|| nt|paulg: it is a good standard rule for me too, but not when one hand has pre-empted|pg|| nt|petergill: Good @S play - now S has to decide - @HQ or @DK|pg|| pc|h6|nt|brolucius: Now East may grab @CA.|pg|| nt|dburn: chances are that since East didn't double here South might get the clubs wrong|pg|| pc|d5|nt|runnerup: south missed another chance|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h9|pg|| pc|sK|nt|murat: now he's in trouble|pg|| nt|pelu: so are very normal bid by N|pg|| pc|d3|nt|pelu: for me "multi" is nor real preemt - just a semicontructiv opening bid|pg|| nt|dburn: unusual, that - South's concentration may have slipped for a moment|pg|| pc|s6|nt|pelu: wrong @hA ok if 3-3 and @H 10 nevber correct|pg|| pc|s7|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: that changes things in a big way|pg|| mc|12|pg|| qx|o23|st||md|1SK74H42DQJ74CKQ85,SA3HKJT765D85CA93,SJT965H83DKT62CJT,SQ82HAQ9DA93C7642|sv|b|nt|riccho: another swedish imp here|pg|| nt|rv: any chance for E-W to get to cold 3n here?|pg|| mb|p|mb|1H|nt|suketbombi: yes iron clad 9 tricks|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: unlucky 4@H - @SK wrong and @Cs not 3-3|pg|| nt|riccho: the closed room results are no help for the swedish|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: tough to play 3nt... with 9 card fit and so many controls|pg|| mb|2C|mb|p|nt|rv: East's shape (4333) does some hope for Texans' fans that E-W pair would get to 3n|pg|| mb|2H|mb|p|mb|3H|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|nt|pelu: I exp a flat board - and only 5 left for Sweden|pg|| mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|cJ|nt|rv: 2@c is GF, 2@H shows 6@h wide ranging, 3n is non-serious slam try (11-13/14)|pg|| nt|rv: JM led @SJ, Bertheau has led @CJ here|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c5|pc|c3|pg|| pc|cT|pc|c4|pc|cQ|pc|cA|pg|| nt|rv: could South come under some pressure on double dummy line?|pg|| nt|riccho: I´m not sure if N tries to by swingy here by leading the "other" suit|pg|| nt|riccho: by = be...|pg|| nt|pelu: News from the word: after 10 boards Lavazza-Mahaffey still 30-29, and Bessis - NL 43-33, Monaco-Rosenthal 60-40|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s5|pc|sQ|pc|sK|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c9|nt|riccho: sunderram prefers the quick and dirty approach here|pg|| nt|rv: 1 down here|pg|| pc|d2|pc|c6|pg|| pc|c8|pc|hT|nt|pelu: results here: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oqfrunda1.html|pg|| pc|s6|pc|c7|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h3|pc|hA|pc|h2|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h4|pc|h6|pc|h8|pg|| nt|rv: this match is far from over, next couple of deals could offer some hope for Wrang supporters|pg|| pc|h9|pc|s7|nt|suketbombi: playing for JT9 and KQJT with N:):)?|pg|| pc|hK|pc|s9|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|d6|pc|d3|pc|d4|pg|| pc|h7|pc|dT|pc|d9|pc|s4|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|d7|pg|| pc|s2|nt|riccho: 5 bds left in this match before the decision who approaches to semifinal|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|sA|pc|sT|pg|| pc|d8|pc|sJ|pc|s8|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|rv: if SS had won run 6@hs after winning @c in second round, Nystrom would be strip-squeezed for end-play|pg|| pg|| qx|c23|st||md|1SK74H42DQJ74CKQ85,SA3HKJT765D85CA93,SJT965H83DKT62CJT,SQ82HAQ9DA93C7642|sv|b|nt|ralfwil: but perhaps only 2 imps|pg|| nt|rcerreto: should she risk -420 to get 100 instead of 50?|pg|| nt|dburn: risk? what risk?|pg|| nt|brolucius: Better to risk a double in the first place.|pg|| nt|Walddk3: An excellent 6@D now|pg|| nt|dburn: declarer could have the singleton king of clubs only if she had about ten cards rather than thirteen|pg|| nt|rcerreto: can declarer have one more @d one less @c?|pg|| nt|ralfwil: 6@d on NS - a nice contract|pg|| nt|rcerreto: N was declarer, I think|pg|| nt|Walddk3: In theory, there is a club ruff, but fortunately for declarer, the defender with the singleton club also has @DA|pg|| nt|brolucius: An interesting bidding test. If they bid it, I will applaud.|pg|| nt|brolucius: 6@C is more tricky and that might be reached.|pg|| nt|Walddk3: They may arrive in 6@C, though|pg|| nt|Walddk3: With problems on a spade lead|pg|| nt|brolucius: Yes.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: can they make 1C after a @c lead? I doubt|pg|| nt|brolucius: This is the sort of board we were hoping for. No-one wants these matches to be decided on small margins after some drab boards.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: sry @s lead|pg|| nt|ralfwil: 6@c after a @s lead....|pg|| nt|peachy: In "real" championships, I think that is how it is done, these championships are open to anybody who wants enter from anywhere in the world, no qualification required|pg|| nt|danilo1: running scores now on: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda3.html|pg|| nt|riccho: a matter of style and system if u open the N hand with 1@c 2@c or 3@c|pg|| nt|riccho: or even pass |pg|| nt|riccho: 3@c wouldn´t be my choice anyway|pg|| nt|jcomyn: i venture to say this was misplayed|pg|| nt|daman: good stuff for EW|pg|| nt|daman: N will open 4@H|pg|| nt|psyck: yes, N misread cards too, he must have had many chances including trying to endplay E when things were not going well|pg|| mb|p|mb|1H|nt|brolucius: If one side wins after doing better on the big boards, then good luck to them - (even if they are not from England)|pg|| nt|murat: that was unexpected|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the contract went both ways during play and finally declarer came out as the winner|pg|| nt|paulg: Seeing your partner pass when you have a balanced zero count is never good|pg|| nt|petergill: Other table on Bd 7: East bid 2@S after 1@H P 2@C, so W led @S to 4@H|pg|| mb|p|mb|3D|an| |nt|pelu: 34 HCP - I exp slam with most tables|pg|| nt|paulg: 1@s now from South?|pg|| nt|peachy: And teams can have members from any country = all transnational|pg|| nt|danilo1: 2@C precision style ... part of Polish @C system|pg|| nt|dburn: then, this match may be close to a tie after 7 and 8 are scored|pg|| mb|p|nt|riccho: so a precision like 2@c opening here |pg|| mb|4H|nt|ralfwil: If declarer plays @d before havinc cleaned trumps, another @s will set up a trumph trick|pg|| nt|mamos: bidding challenge 3NT :@@)|pg|| mb|p|nt|brolucius: D'Ovidio has started well by emphasizing the diamonds before supporting clubs.|pg|| nt|granguru: NS has a score sheet we all like to bring to the comparison table...all NS scores|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk3: 6@C in the closed room|pg|| nt|Walddk3: Waiting for the lead|pg|| nt|Walddk3: @SQ|pg|| nt|chmitty: 2NT forcing asking for clarifications|pg|| nt|jcomyn: what can ew make - d position pleasant|pg|| nt|suketbombi: please dont get upst with that 1@H bid it is a transer to @S|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: but not so easy to bid the Grand|pg|| nt|granguru: 7@D should be|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: 4@H may be too high|pg|| nt|psyck: :)|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|brolucius: Ouch!|pg|| nt|murat: would you also prefer 2@s ?|pg|| nt|pelu: now @SA and 2x@c = down 1|pg|| nt|mamos: cant see where tenth trick can come from as cards lie|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: esp after that lead|pg|| nt|mamos: can South be squeezed?|pg|| nt|psyck: in black suits?|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: now our match has the largest margin of the 4|pg|| nt|psyck: maybe, if so @d lead would have killed the squeeze|pg|| nt|psyck: yes, that 4NT may prove the decisive deal|pg|| pc|s2|nt|brolucius: Imagine winning the board with 3NT.|pg|| nt|brolucius: A spade lead would not beat 3NT if clubs were 3-2.|pg|| nt|brolucius: not beat 6@C, I mean|pg|| nt|dburn: a result with which both teams will be quite happy - it won't hurt either's chances for qualification|pg|| pc|s4|nt|ralfwil: true!|pg|| nt|paulg: tougher when you have not shown your 5-card support for partner|pg|| pc|sA|pg|| nt|pelu: roller-coaster :)|pg|| pc|h7|nt|MolvaM: this is interesting|pg|| nt|murat: Tokay should work some |pg|| nt|MolvaM: has to keep south out|pg|| nt|riccho: to duck wont help here|pg|| pc|h3|nt|granguru: Even if that doesnt mean anything, usually it is a good sign...|pg|| nt|chmitty: Lauria could hold : Kx KQ10xxx x Kxxx whixh would produce an excellent slam|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|peachy: Declarer does not know how hearts sit so he might duck one, but as it is, does not matter|pg|| nt|riccho: or?|pg|| nt|riccho: it helps: decl can develop 3 tricks in @s|pg|| nt|pelu: not DD but in practic play|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|jcomyn: bidding on bd 18 has taken off to 4nt already|pg|| nt|petergill: If NS can lock declarer out of dummy, 3@H will fail|pg|| pc|c2|nt|pelu: would u X in West or bid 2Nt?|pg|| nt|paulg: i would have started with 2@d (inverted) personally, even if showing your 4-card major first seems to be growing in popularity|pg|| nt|daman: it isn't so much what they can make can they reasonably bid over the 4@H opening?|pg|| pc|c5|nt|peachy: running scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/orrrunda4.html|pg|| nt|rcerreto: la fai o non la fai la cue di x nel colore del compagno?|pg|| nt|rcerreto: sorry|pg|| nt|chmitty: :)|pg|| nt|peachy: Once all matches a completed, standings in each group will be here http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/orrleaderb.html|pg|| nt|chmitty: Lauria considering his options in case @h are 4-1|pg|| nt|peachy: there are 15 groups of 8 teams each|pg|| nt|chmitty: only danger to consider|pg|| nt|chmitty: ha can : a) play Ace @h and @h or b) play small @h to retain an extra entry in dummy or c) unblock @s ace and run Q @h|pg|| nt|jcomyn: no of course not unless someone doubles|pg|| nt|runnerup: go down |pg|| nt|dburn: they can do that all right - but a shift to @c9 might have been a trick more effective|pg|| nt|danilo1: @S back cannot cost|pg|| nt|runnerup: hand that is but club overruff comes anyway i think|pg|| nt|danilo1: lol :)|pg|| nt|danilo1: srry, private|pg|| nt|runnerup: south sees dummy -so i cant understand any but @s |pg|| nt|petergill: I think 27 teams qualify from Swiss A (i.e. this Section) and 5 from Swiss B, into the 28 board Knockout matches.|pg|| nt|danilo1: if @S and @S now ... Thk Giorgio will play on @HK doubleton|pg|| pc|c9|nt|pelu: but then u would mis a 4-4 fit in @H - pd could be 4-4-3-2|pg|| nt|danilo1: since @D bad ... declare cannot come to 9 trick on time .. before Nort enters with @SK 8if Cezary just continues @C)|pg|| nt|daman: correct|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| nt|murat: dbl i guess|pg|| nt|pelu: for 100% 2NT|pg|| nt|MolvaM: I would bid 2nt|pg|| nt|pelu: 2NT = 16-19, D + 2Nt = 20+|pg|| pc|sT|nt|jcomyn: jassem may be lucky|pg|| nt|psyck: hmm|pg|| pc|s8|nt|pelu: but he can finess @H10|pg|| nt|psyck: t|pg|| nt|psyck: ok :)|pg|| pc|s7|nt|runnerup: 9 better|pg|| nt|sfranchino: @d to ace and play small @h finesse to 10|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| nt|MolvaM: whenever I double, lefty bids 4@h and pd bids 4@s with 4 cards|pg|| nt|danilo1: now made ... time for 3@S tricks|pg|| pc|s5|nt|chmitty: he has choosen option a) :)|pg|| nt|chmitty: and we can see he is still Ok because South is endplayed|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|murat: i prefer 2NT with 15-17 |pg|| nt|murat: bad 18|pg|| nt|riccho: now he has 9 tricks in his bag |pg|| nt|danilo1: nice @C|pg|| pc|sK|nt|peachy: Doubledummy = seeing all four hands, ducking is wrong. Not seeing all four hands, it is a normal play|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: meant to say 3 earler, Monaco look safe|pg|| pc|h5|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h8|nt|pelu: many play that 1@D - 2@D = no 4 card major|pg|| pc|hA|nt|ntmon: EW could not X tor T/O w/o @S|pg|| nt|sfranchino: Q@h?|pg|| pc|h4|pg|| nt|brolucius: So, 20+ IMPs swing due to a 4-1 break. Well, that's part of the game. Hard to take, though.|pg|| nt|murat: he was afraid of Q@c |pg|| nt|danilo1: @C continuation would beat|pg|| pc|h9|nt|pelu: @cQ and @S back and Tokay will regret that he used his only entry to dummy|pg|| nt|MolvaM: kibs are shocked... to play clubs from hand is purely double dummy. he cant do that|pg|| nt|pelu: but against storng defense his plan sh fail|pg|| nt|MolvaM: he can hope that @cA is with north but very hard to play for both honors to be there|pg|| nt|pelu: if S has showed distrbution in the black suits - and easy defense for N|pg|| nt|MolvaM: well some days even 2 club tricks could be enough|pg|| nt|MolvaM: he could catch the @dQ|pg|| nt|murat: he's hopeless now|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so to play for @cQx inside is not a terrible play|pg|| nt|pelu: now running score in Women and Senior : http://www.poznan2011.pl/results|pg|| nt|mamos: this is off now I think|pg|| pc|d4|pc|hT|nt|pelu: correction no way to make|pg|| pc|s6|pg|| nt|peachy: http://www.eurobridge.org/competitions/11Poznan/Poznan.htm tourney website (bulletins, regulations etc.) |pg|| nt|riccho: if N had continued @c, decl would have to rely on a @d break - and fail|pg|| nt|jcomyn: Meckwell in 6h on board 18 - wow|pg|| nt|suketbombi: yes they were born with 6 tricks|pg|| nt|pelu: same contract on OR|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|d2|nt|runnerup: ofcause agains agreements perhaps but to help defence|pg|| pc|d3|nt|psyck: likely will be same result other table too i think|pg|| pc|d7|pg|| nt|murat: he's at home again :)|pg|| nt|pelu: but even with @CQ x in S u are down, @C to J and duck, @CK duck|pg|| nt|murat: cash the diamonds|pg|| nt|MolvaM: did he really play the king?|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the ace?|pg|| nt|murat: A @s and a club|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the @dJ was wining the trick|pg|| pc|cA|pc|cJ|pc|c4|pc|c8|pg|| nt|riccho: so the duck didn´t help theoretically, but practically only|pg|| pc|c3|pc|d6|nt|MolvaM: anyway he just makes it|pg|| nt|pelu: Lawazza only in 1Nt +1|pg|| pc|c6|nt|murat: defence will give him the third spade trick|pg|| pc|cQ|pg|| pc|cK|nt|MolvaM: kibs suggest playing a low diamond to dummy initially|pg|| pc|hK|pc|s9|pc|c7|pg|| nt|pelu: yes a mistake not to take @CQ|pg|| nt|MolvaM: but in this hand that brings instant death|pg|| nt|pelu: sorry Ueland in 2NT|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: i made some mistake|pg|| nt|vugraphplb: sorry|pg|| nt|murat: :) |pg|| pc|d5|nt|murat: it's ok|pg|| nt|MolvaM: np michal :)|pg|| pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|dJ|pg|| nt|riccho: decl has still some losing options here, but he found the way to 9 tricks|pg|| pc|d9|pc|dQ|pc|d8|pc|dT|pg|| pg|| qx|o24|st||md|2SQ943HTDAJ632C764,SJ86HKJ9732DK94CA,SAT2HDQT875CKQT92,SK75HAQ8654DCJ853|sv|o|nt|pelu: did try a trump-squeeze, but no luck|pg|| mb|1H|nt|riccho: 6@d sacrifice vs 5@h anyone? |pg|| nt|pelu: this board could give some IMPs to Sweden EW in the optimal contract in CR|pg|| mb|d|mb|2N|nt|rv: yes potentially Wrang could lead after this and next board if Nystrom-Bertheau could get both decisions right|pg|| nt|riccho: lavazza mahaffey made a total revenue of 12 imps in 11 bds|pg|| nt|suketbombi: dbl much better than 2nt you have a @S ATX suit|pg|| nt|rv: Sridharan's 2n shows good raise in @h (jordan 2n)|pg|| mb|3D|nt|riccho: Dbl looks a bit swingy as well|pg|| mb|4H|mb|5D|mb|5H|mb|p|mb|p|nt|riccho: Bertheau is convinced that he is behind in the score|pg|| mb|6D|nt|riccho: so he is fighting here|pg|| mb|p|nt|rv: well done|pg|| mb|p|mb|d|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c3|pc|c4|pg|| nt|suketbombi: urgently @S shift|pg|| nt|sunsamvar: for @cruff|pg|| nt|suketbombi: but sundy will think|pg|| pc|s6|pc|sA|pc|s5|pc|s3|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|h4|pc|dA|pc|d4|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dK|pc|d5|pc|h8|pg|| nt|rv: now @sj|pg|| pc|s8|pc|s2|pc|sK|pc|s4|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sQ|pc|sJ|pc|sT|pg|| nt|rv: @SJ slightly better|pg|| mc|10|nt|sunsamvar: decisive bd coming up|pg|| nt|rv: 3rd round of @s swung 6 IMPs:)|pg|| pg|| qx|c24|st||md|2SQ943HTDAJ632C764,SJ86HKJ9732DK94CA,SAT2HDQT875CKQT92,SK75HAQ8654DCJ853|sv|o|nt|Walddk3: 12 IMPs not the end of the world at this point|pg|| nt|ralfwil: another slam|pg|| nt|brolucius: So, Allerton-Leslie will think that they may have had a very big board.|pg|| nt|pelu: same did N :)|pg|| nt|paulg: i would be bidding hearts on the next round|pg|| nt|granguru: I think it is the correct way |pg|| nt|pelu: yes and that would show @H-stopper and bad @ss|pg|| nt|pelu: the problem - at boprt tables was Ss bold @s-bid|pg|| nt|chmitty: last board for today|pg|| nt|daman: last board of this set now|pg|| nt|ntmon: hard to predict if -200 is a loss or a profit|pg|| nt|suketbombi: yes but 2 WRANGS dont make Right|pg|| nt|mamos: some possible excitement here|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: OR now 3 behind we'll have to wait and see|pg|| mb|1H|nt|riccho: he might have tried to endplay N with @sA and another|pg|| nt|daman: maybe a push|pg|| nt|daman: or 3 IMPs to NS|pg|| nt|ntmon: agree|pg|| mb|2N|nt|brolucius: A question of RKCB when the spade fit comes to light.|pg|| nt|ntmon: jassem lucky on 17 where 5@S went down, so gain for udertricks at both rooms|pg|| nt|jcomyn: push i say|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: mmm 6 card support |pg|| mb|4D|nt|MolvaM: for kibs who ask|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the other table scores are unreachable|pg|| nt|murat: Lavazza should get the comfortable lead|pg|| nt|MolvaM: but lavaza leads by a comfortable margin of approx 30 imps|pg|| nt|daman: I have to leave now see you for the next session and thanks|pg|| nt|suketbombi: wrong:)|pg|| nt|pelu: many would open in East|pg|| mb|5D|nt|peachy: Thank you kibitzers, ope you enjoyed. And thank you for your active participation with comments and questions, we are all here ONLy for you.|pg|| mb|5H|nt|ralfwil: 4@c from me as W|pg|| nt|Walddk3: So Zimmermann by 6 in a minute|pg|| nt|pelu: sory a solid win for Lawazza - my calculations (:)) 37-1|pg|| nt|chmitty: ty Raija :)@h|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk3: Multon won the diamond at trick 2 and paused for a while before he played another spade|pg|| nt|runnerup: close match again -partscore swing last board |pg|| nt|petergill: These two teams running 11th and 14th right now: ref http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswleaderb.html|pg|| mb|p|nt|brolucius: E/W fighting bravely, but hard to imagine that it will be successfully.|pg|| nt|MolvaM: that looked like broadcasting a football match on radio :)|pg|| nt|ntmon: 2@D must have promised @S|pg|| nt|sfranchino: a nice gadgest very simple is use 1@h 2@h 9-11 3 trumps support with one bid u can solve all u problems and use 1nt forcing 1 round|pg|| nt|sfranchino: now he has a problem|pg|| nt|sfranchino: solved from 1@h 2@h |pg|| nt|pelu: do Ns play 4 card @H-opening?|pg|| nt|sfranchino: i dont know this i think no|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: a very normal way to bid on Ns hand|pg|| nt|paulg: I played Mahaffey on vugraph in last year's Rosenblum ... luckily Meckwell were in Nickell's team on that occasion|pg|| nt|pelu: do u know Raju? - or some spects?|pg|| pc|cK|nt|brolucius: All good pairs will know what to do after intervention over 4NT (in theory....)|pg|| nt|Walddk3: The Vriend team on their way to the final; 32-9 after a slam swing on board 23, like here|pg|| nt|peachy: Last hand now, thanks to our operator Michal for a great job! Also thanks to EBL for getting these great matches shown on BBO.|pg|| nt|peachy: Also thanks to our opearor for a great job!|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: good 4@D by Ventin|pg|| pc|c3|nt|chmitty: it was a reasonnable 6@c slam here but that will be for another day :) SO enjoy your evening (day) and see you tomorrow|pg|| pc|c7|nt|murat: :)|pg|| nt|pelu: same contract in OR|pg|| nt|jcomyn: and will gain on 18 as well - odd|pg|| nt|suketbombi: no they play 2/1 as tutered by Eric Kokish|pg|| pc|cA|pg|| nt|pelu: 10 tricks|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the open event at this stage consists of short matches of 10 boards|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so this is the last hand of the segment|pg|| nt|peachy: Kibitzers, you are the life of this party, appreciate all your comments and questions!|pg|| nt|dburn: not much in this, I guess - a club lead might beat 3NT, but I can't see why South would lead a club|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: Wrang gets 1 on 21|pg|| nt|psyck: I just checked, 4@h could indeed make double dummy by running all the trumps on non @d lead :)|pg|| pc|d4|nt|paulg: I think 1NT as semi-forcing is quite popular, where North might pass 1NT?|pg|| nt|riccho: some work here for decl to deny 6 defensive tricks here|pg|| nt|ntmon: nice lead by Martens|pg|| pc|d5|nt|jcomyn: hate that bidding - cant find a 4-4 s fit|pg|| nt|ntmon: would be a nice lead against 4@S if reached|pg|| nt|ntmon: another odd gain on 20 - on missinng the right contract?|pg|| nt|jcomyn: the world-wide disease - find some level of nt as soon as possible|pg|| pc|h4|nt|Walddk3: The official site has a score of 30-27 in this match. Not easy to know what to believe|pg|| nt|brolucius: Cronier may fear a diamond ruff in 6@S, because he has offered the lower-scoring slam with excellent spade support.|pg|| nt|MolvaM: many thanks to our commentators peter lund, and murat anter|pg|| nt|MolvaM: and our operator michal |pg|| pc|d2|pg|| pc|c5|nt|pelu: and 1Nt semiforcing? - I hate that "semi" partner pass when I like him to bid, and bid when i like him to pass - So I never play that concvention :)|pg|| pc|c4|nt|MolvaM: and our kibitzers|pg|| pc|h7|nt|murat: my pleasure. thx everyone|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the next segment starts soon|pg|| nt|peachy: Round 3 scores http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/orrrunda3.html|pg|| pc|c2|pg|| pc|d9|nt|Walddk3: I trust our operators until proven wrong|pg|| nt|peachy: And to Pierre Schmidt and all commentators for volunteering their time and expertise.|pg|| pc|d7|nt|bigtrain: meckwell play semi-forcing... generally speaking meck passes all 5332s while eric bids on with 5332 maxs|pg|| pc|h5|nt|granguru: 1@D 1@H (2@S) 2N 4@D(RKCB) 4@H(3) 4@S(Q ask) 4N (noQ)5@C(cab) 5@H(2nd round) 7@D|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|ntmon: a replacement for "Wilkosz" convention which is banned by WBF|pg|| nt|ntmon: thx to all - let's move to OR for the rest|pg|| nt|danilo1: Y |pg|| nt|ralfwil: last board in this segment and an easy 4@s with 10 tricks. thanks all and bye|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: Lavazza - Mahaffey still only 1 imp|pg|| pc|c8|nt|suketbombi: yes up to bad 12|pg|| nt|sfranchino: lol|pg|| pc|c6|nt|peachy: Finally, full vugraph schedule http://www.bridgebase.com/vugraph/schedule.php so you can make plans to stay glued to your screen for more :)|pg|| nt|suketbombi: yes you have a point venkatesh proabably had a 2@H bid but may have been more constructive i guess|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: must be tense there|pg|| pc|h9|nt|pelu: next match in 30 min|pg|| pc|c9|pg|| nt|dburn: careful play by Bach - Duboin was going to put in the @d8, so it was as well that North didn't let him|pg|| nt|sfranchino: 1@h 2@h 9-11 3 trumps support 1@h 2NT 9-11 4 trumps support 1@h-3@h bad 1@h 2x forcing game 1@h 1NT forcing limited to 10-11 so u can report to @h in a weak hand with support|pg|| nt|mamos: declarer will be able to eliminate before playing Spades here|pg|| nt|psyck: There are still enough boards for anything to happen in any of the matches|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: yes but the sands of time are running out|pg|| pc|h3|pc|d8|nt|riccho: typical safety play situation here in @s to lose only one trump trick|pg|| pc|hA|pc|hT|pg|| nt|runnerup: tx all again -good match a lot off nice boards to discuss|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|s3|nt|MolvaM: there are stars from each country|pg|| nt|MolvaM: including all europeans|pg|| nt|MolvaM: and the world champions from usa meckstroth rodwell too|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so just stay with us|pg|| nt|MolvaM: unofficial score is 37-1 lavazza|pg|| nt|MolvaM: but better check later with the website|pg|| nt|MolvaM: http://www.poznan2011.pl/results|pg|| nt|bigtrain: for instance here, 2@C generally shows 4+ for meck and 3+ for roddy :)|pg|| pc|h2|nt|paulg: interesting difference in styles|pg|| nt|paulg: I thought these top pairs/teams were supposed to simulate these situations and get a consensus|pg|| nt|pelu: how do they explai that on CC?|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| nt|danilo1: tk -1 ... opening @H trick to def |pg|| nt|riccho: but there are as usual other considerations to make as well|pg|| pc|dK|nt|bigtrain: its a matter of style|pg|| nt|danilo1: now cash 2@C |pg|| pc|dT|pc|s5|nt|paulg: well, kokish at least|pg|| nt|bigtrain: note i said generally speaking|pg|| nt|pelu: but their opp sh have that information|pg|| nt|danilo1: Thanks all|pg|| pc|dA|pg|| nt|peachy: bye now, come back for more in less than 30 minutes, Round 4|pg|| nt|petergill: Other table on Bd 9: Bocchi is in 2@S by North, which might or might not make|pg|| nt|mamos: well done |pg|| nt|kiwibridge: good line|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|o25|st||md|3SA93HAQ6D96CQT742,SKJT862H92D74CK98,SHKT75DKT853CAJ65,SQ754HJ843DAQJ2C3|sv|e|mb|1D|mb|p|nt|rv: if PS had played a @c, lead would now be 17 IMPs|pg|| nt|suketbombi: if you call collection of 1 imps swinging chote you will have a hard time answering:(:(|pg|| mb|1H|mb|1S|nt|rv: Rajuji, in front of president of bhikari sangh, I need to be careful:)|pg|| mb|2C|nt|riccho: 12 imps is a possibly swing in 1 bd|pg|| mb|4S|mb|d|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|rv: 4@s is just 1 down here|pg|| pc|h7|nt|pelu: 5@CX made at a table with @H9 lead - later decl could finess @h8 :):)|pg|| pc|h3|nt|rv: just 5 IMPs in it after this deal|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h2|pg|| nt|rv: all 3 results possible here, Wrang win, Texans win or even a tie with more brds to be played|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h9|pc|h5|pc|h4|pg|| nt|suketbombi: texan has been giveing Moneys worth to all of us this one too will go down to wire|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sT|pc|d3|pc|s4|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d5|pc|dQ|pc|d6|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sA|pc|s2|pc|c5|pg|| nt|suketbombi: that is why I said 2 WRANGS dont make a right|pg|| nt|rv: what about 4 WRANGS?|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cK|pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| nt|rv: they are hoping it could make a right:)|pg|| nt|pelu: to easy - then he know all 52 cards|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h8|pc|h6|pc|s6|pg|| nt|suketbombi: somebody also points out -How about Texan Aces just cant go WRANG?|pg|| pc|sK|pc|hT|pc|s5|pc|s9|pg|| nt|riccho: same here: looks like Nertheau and Nystrom are trying to be swingy; and they are successful in doing so...|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|c25|st||md|3SA93HAQ6D96CQT742,SKJT862H92D74CK98,SHKT75DKT853CAJ65,SQ754HJ843DAQJ2C3|sv|e|nt|brolucius: If North had played in 7@D, East would have been thankful for a bid of 4@C by West, as suggested by Ralf.|pg|| nt|Walddk3: The English pair bid the higher scoring slam on 24, 6@S|pg|| nt|suketbombi: the @H T will end his agony so 7 tricks to the happy man|pg|| nt|mamos: the play in the Open Teams has been exceptionally high standard - with some truly great players|pg|| mb|1D|mb|p|nt|pelu: 2NT sh be GF - and then use Bergen with 6-8 (3@D), and 9-11 (3@c)|pg|| mb|2C|mb|p|mb|3S|mb|p|nt|brolucius: We have certainly been granted the big boards that we were demanding. That's good.|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: splinter|pg|| nt|mamos: This is tricky what's'the best contract NS?|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: is there one :)|pg|| nt|psyck: hmm, 2@h or 3@c for mere mortals, quite something to splinter for a minor which may not even be a suit|pg|| mb|4C|nt|pelu: 2NT 10+ give problems if opp bid on high level|pg|| nt|suketbombi: now you know why texan is billionaire even high cards are attracted toward him:)|pg|| mb|p|mb|4D|mb|p|mb|4H|nt|Walddk3: 2 IMPs back|pg|| nt|brolucius: Premature for South to bid 3NT. Quite rightly, she asks for more information with 3@C.|pg|| nt|Walddk3: Could be 30-29|pg|| nt|pelu: but Bertheau in OR are not even millionaire :) same high cards :)|pg|| nt|sfranchino: 3@h 3@s was not cue bid?|pg|| nt|suketbombi: ask for the @H honor will bid 7@H in a flash|pg|| mb|p|nt|sfranchino: he has also 10@h he can bid 8@h|pg|| nt|psyck: well sry, after 1@d opening, 2@c surely will be a suit i suppose|pg|| nt|mamos: 5@c is a fair contract which looks like failing|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: yes and 5@C looks a make|pg|| mb|4S|mb|p|nt|kiwibridge: or not|pg|| nt|mamos: sorry Gary is correct |pg|| nt|psyck: 5@c should make indeed|pg|| nt|mamos: except? on Diamond lead|pg|| nt|psyck: oh, 2@d & a @c :(|pg|| mb|5C|nt|suketbombi: lol no just wants to know the @HK|pg|| nt|pelu: no only 7 with 2 H, can show A or K|pg|| mb|p|nt|brolucius: North has a hopeless hand for Blackwood and suggests a slam by cue-bidding his club control. A good bid.|pg|| mb|6C|nt|pelu: 6@D = A or K, 6@C = Q|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: if asking in S u can even show 5-6 card suit and no H|pg|| nt|suketbombi: only lead will take time |pg|| mb|p|nt|sfranchino: against grand slam lead with trump i think is not never an error|pg|| mb|p|nt|brolucius: With her club honors wasted, South signed off.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: but looks like S downgraded her hand|pg|| nt|brolucius: North was never going to stop out of six once partner had bid 2@D and then agreed hearts.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: a @d lead is probably a killing lead|pg|| nt|mamos: wow|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: wow and 6 I don't fancy at all|pg|| nt|psyck: well, this will produce a more sure result :)|pg|| nt|mamos: Might E have doubled this ?|pg|| pc|h9|nt|ralfwil: with @d 3--3 and @dK on side....|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: 1 more to Wrang on 22|pg|| nt|psyck: N certainly overbid, he had described his hand & S chose to play in 5@c|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h3|nt|brolucius: A French kibitzer tells me that 5@C is exclusion Blackwood (club ace excluded). 5@H shows one such key-card.|pg|| nt|ralfwil: no hurry with discarding a @d|pg|| nt|brolucius: Another one says it is not. So, I will say no more on the matter.|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c8|pc|c5|pc|c3|pg|| nt|ralfwil: now a @d switch|pg|| nt|Walddk3: Game over after this board perhaps. The English pair stopped in 4NT|pg|| nt|ralfwil: the only way to test declarer|pg|| pc|c2|nt|ralfwil: E must have a fyll count on N|pg|| pc|c9|pc|cJ|pc|s5|pg|| pc|cA|pc|s4|pc|c4|pc|cK|pg|| nt|Walddk3: Osborne made it too difficult on partner when he bid 3@C over Hinden's 2@D. He did not show his hearts before they reached the 4 level|pg|| nt|psyck: escapes @d ruff, but E is guarding red suits above dummy, so prayerless here|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h8|pc|hQ|pc|h2|pg|| pc|d6|pc|d4|pc|dK|pc|dA|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sA|pc|s2|pc|d3|pg|| pc|d9|pc|d7|pc|d5|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s3|pc|s6|pc|c6|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d2|pc|c7|pc|s8|pg|| pc|h6|pc|sT|pc|hK|pc|h4|pg|| pc|hT|pc|hJ|pc|cT|pc|sJ|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sK|pc|dT|pc|dQ|pg|| pg|| qx|o26|st||md|4SK965HAJ72DA53CT6,SQ82H5DT7642CAJ43,SJT43HK9843D9CKQ7,SA7HQT6DKQJ8C9852|sv|b|nt|rv: we will know if that statement is true in next 20 mins or so:)|pg|| nt|riccho: 5 imps and three bds left|pg|| nt|Walddk2: In the event of a tie they will be playing 4 extra boards until a winner has been found|pg|| mb|1C|nt|rv: this could be match deciding board here if Nystrom bid and make 4@h|pg|| mb|d|nt|riccho: or losing 4@h..|pg|| nt|rv: or bid 4@h and go down:)|pg|| mb|2C|nt|pelu: ok - news from the world again (I AM a journalist :) Monaco in semi: 64-49, Lavazza in semi 41-30 - still 4 boards the the last match |pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: Was?|pg|| nt|rv: Peter, are you sending bill to Barry Rigal who is watching here?|pg|| nt|Walddk2: No Peter, Mahaffey won (not Lavazza)|pg|| mb|d|nt|rv: re Roland|pg|| mb|p|mb|2H|mb|p|nt|pelu: sorry - woriong - again - US Mahaffey won 41-30 - sorry |pg|| mb|3H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|rv: Bertheau doesn't like his @c values here, hence only 3@h|pg|| nt|pelu: Lavazza out|pg|| nt|riccho: so postponing the winner here again|pg|| nt|rv: if his minors were reversed, he would have surely bid 4@h|pg|| pc|h5|nt|riccho: 4@h is possible to make, but posible to lose either|pg|| nt|rv: if Bertheau was sure he is down at this table, he could have chanced 4@H|pg|| nt|suketbombi: if he bids will be able to locate the @HQ |pg|| pc|h3|pc|hQ|pc|hA|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|d7|pc|h4|pc|h6|pg|| nt|riccho: well he had some good bds |pg|| pc|h2|pc|d2|pc|hK|pc|hT|pg|| nt|rv: maybe he thinks he is not down|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|s7|pc|s5|pc|sQ|pg|| mc|10|nt|pelu: this board was the critical in Lavazza-US match, "Pepsi" in S won 4@h , down one at other table|pg|| pg|| qx|c26|st||md|4SK965HAJ72DA53CT6,SQ82H5DT7642CAJ43,SJT43HK9843D9CKQ7,SA7HQT6DKQJ8C9852|sv|b|nt|psyck: missed @d spots maybe, could go -1|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: we will see, could be costly|pg|| mb|1C|mb|d|nt|kiwibridge: they may need another coffee at this point|pg|| mb|1S|an| |nt|kiwibridge: 1@S = minors I presume|pg|| nt|mamos: 5@c may be one down for small loss|pg|| nt|psyck: NS here may think it is very close & that what they gained on 16 would be lost previos board|pg|| mb|d|mb|p|mb|p|nt|brolucius: The diamond finesse was likely to work after the 2@C overcall on a Q-J high suit, so it would not be fair to describe it as a 'slam on a finesse'.|pg|| mb|2C|mb|3H|mb|p|nt|mamos: 4@h has play|pg|| nt|mamos: surely South will bid now after disappointment of previous board|pg|| nt|mamos: very tense final boards |pg|| nt|psyck: yes, previous two boards were swingy & so is this|pg|| nt|mamos: do you bid it do you make it lots of imps at stake|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: Lavazza Mahaffey still locked in mortal combat|pg|| nt|psyck: Wrang team finds 6@d sac on 24 other room!|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|psyck: that may fetch them 4 imps|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|suketbombi: a flat session till now it is like the boxing match testing eash other b4 you let loose:)|pg|| pc|dA|nt|pelu: ok coffee-board - 8 tricks :)|pg|| nt|pelu: they just tryed 2@S both ways - no succes - but else all very normal|pg|| nt|suketbombi: grand is a baby grand wud be bid with ease kinda grand where you 1510 on the score sheet in a club match|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d9|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h5|pc|hK|pc|h6|pg|| pc|h4|pc|hT|pc|hA|pc|d6|pg|| nt|mamos: At the end of this hand you won't even know if 140 or 170 is good or bad|pg|| pc|c6|pc|c3|pc|cK|pc|c2|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|psyck: if they play in 3N previos board, they may even move into lead :)|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: barring a catastrophe, Monaco A first to go through, on last, |pg|| pc|s7|pc|s5|pc|sQ|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: 24 up|pg|| pc|d4|pc|h3|pc|d8|pc|d3|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sA|pc|s6|pc|s2|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: it was 4|pg|| mc|9|nt|psyck: It could be a tie again if the make 3N or 5@c on 25 other room now|pg|| pg|| qx|o27|st||md|1SAT9HK974DQ765CK2,S4HAQ2D943C987654,SJ65HT83DAKJ2CAJT,SKQ8732HJ65DT8CQ3|sv|o|nt|riccho: or he tries to get imps by being passive|pg|| nt|rv: does panel feel Bertheau should have bid 4@h nonetheless with 5th @h in last deal?|pg|| nt|Walddk2: The Swedes need to find at least 4 IMPs from somewhere. Unlikely to be on this board|pg|| mb|1D|nt|suketbombi: yes who knows which way he was swinging ( quoating your terms)|pg|| mb|p|nt|riccho: difficult|pg|| mb|1H|nt|Walddk2: So we are waiting for 28 to see what that brings, and we are not going to reveal anything|pg|| mb|1S|mb|2H|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: Those who are interested know where to look it up|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|nt|riccho: bessis has done it as well - at least acc. to the scoretable|pg|| mb|p|nt|kiwibridge: which has been a boon and totally accurate|pg|| nt|rv: all of you fasten your seat belts, go to loo, take your medicines, have a cigarette when this deal is being played|pg|| nt|pelu: here 3Nt +1 is standard - 6x - Monaco: 2@SX -300|pg|| nt|rv: last deal is likely to be a humdinger |pg|| nt|riccho: the 3NT/4NT contracts by bertheau were the reason why this is the last table to be open... |pg|| pc|d8|nt|Walddk2: While this is playing out I would like to take the opportunity to congratulate Joanna, our brilliant operator, on another great session. Well done to her!|pg|| pc|d5|pc|d3|pc|dA|pg|| pc|hT|nt|riccho: yep. thank you joanna|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h4|nt|pelu: NL also out - down 21 before last board - Bessis in Semi|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: thanks :)|pg|| nt|rv: even if Bertheau loses this match, he is likely to have moved up in Roland's list of thoughtful players:)|pg|| pc|s5|nt|riccho: hehe|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|sA|pc|s4|pg|| pc|s9|nt|rv: thoughtful is a euphemism for...|pg|| nt|Walddk2: careful?|pg|| pc|d4|pc|s6|pc|sK|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: thanks all for comments|pg|| nt|suketbombi: cmon he did have a bad spell But I was told he has played brilliantly throughout|pg|| nt|rv: thanks Joanna, Richard, Peter, Sunil, Rajuji and wonderful specs|pg|| nt|riccho: same with me :) |pg|| nt|rv: Roland any recent changes to your world top 5?|pg|| nt|Walddk2: No|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|cK|pc|c4|pc|cA|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: and thanks to the scorers superb|pg|| nt|rv: Bauke Miller is still No 1?|pg|| nt|riccho: u have a world top 5 for slow playing? |pg|| nt|Walddk2: Muller and PO are tied 1st|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Impossible to separate them|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|c27|st||md|1SAT9HK974DQ765CK2,S4HAQ2D943C987654,SJ65HT83DAKJ2CAJT,SKQ8732HJ65DT8CQ3|sv|o|nt|kiwibridge: anyones guess this match now|pg|| mb|1D|mb|p|mb|2D|mb|2S|nt|kiwibridge: predict flat 3N here anyway|pg|| nt|mamos: 3NT looks playable|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|psyck: and biddable|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|nt|brolucius: 1@H a transfer, so 2@H natural. Even when 1@H is natural, many pairs use 2@H as a natural bid over it.|pg|| mb|p|nt|brolucius: You have plenty of other calls when you hold the unbid suits.|pg|| nt|buddyshah: Board 12 Result 1NN +2 150|pg|| nt|pelu: I can tell u: 8x 1510|pg|| mb|p|nt|kiwibridge: Mahaffey shot to11 lead with 2 to go|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|vugraphplb: sorry for disconection|pg|| pc|s9|pc|s4|nt|pelu: we have the low scoring match here : Bessis - NL White : 39- 8! and Monaco - Rosenthal 33-8, Mahaffey - Lavaza 22-19|pg|| pc|s5|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: Monaco A confirmed 1st semi finalist by 15|pg|| nt|psyck: 4@sX on 25, so 'only' 7 imps instead of the 11 we were dreading|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sT|nt|Walddk3: Board 25 scored now|pg|| nt|brolucius: Leslie appreciated that her partner might have been forced to bid 2@S on a doubleton. Indeed, he may have had methods to show 3 spades over 2@H. |pg|| pc|c5|pc|sJ|pg|| nt|pelu: can defeat with @h10 backm @S to A and @h|pg|| pc|hT|pc|h5|pc|h4|pc|hQ|pg|| pc|c4|nt|brolucius: Now declarer can work on the hearts.|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cQ|pc|cK|pg|| pc|d5|nt|pelu: S did never find the defense - difficult, but not impossible|pg|| pc|d3|pc|dA|pc|d8|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h6|pc|h7|pc|hA|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|o28|st||md|2ST84HQJ9843DK5CKQ,SAK973H7DAQ632CJ5,SJ62HAT52DTCA9874,SQ5HK6DJ9874CT632|sv|n|nt|rv: PO is Swedish veteran and legend, P.O. Sundelin|pg|| nt|riccho: take a calendar to decide who is slower...|pg|| mb|1S|nt|rv: on the surface, it looks like Texan Aces can't lose on this deal|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk2: Andrew Robson are close to joining the two at the top|pg|| mb|1N|nt|Walddk2: is sorry|pg|| mb|p|nt|riccho: so probably no tie here; difficult to see how NS reaches exactly 4 imps here|pg|| mb|2D|mb|p|mb|p|mb|2H|nt|pelu: ok last boards 5@D down 1 is standard - 1 table 4@H -1 and 5@Hx -2|pg|| mb|3D|nt|suketbombi: seems all over for wrang but you never know saw the 6@SX last evening:):)|pg|| nt|rv: even if N-S play in 3@h making, not enough for Wrang|pg|| nt|riccho: 3@hX = ?|pg|| mb|3H|nt|rv: can't see Texans misdefending 4@h here? only possibility is they double 3@h:)|pg|| mb|4D|nt|pelu: kibs very acitiv, but 5x%1d , 1 ¤@H, and 1 5@H that the 7 results|pg|| nt|riccho: just a joke... :)|pg|| nt|suketbombi: peter will swing and swing hard here|pg|| mb|p|nt|pelu: 5x5@d|pg|| nt|riccho: someone is suggesting 5@dX-2|pg|| mb|5D|mb|d|mb|p|nt|Walddk2: Then Wrang has it by 1|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|pelu: tell me how? |pg|| nt|suketbombi: trying for a drop of @D K:)|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: pard passed 2@D why bid 5|pg|| nt|riccho: no idea|pg|| pc|hA|nt|rv: Sundarram is keeping all of us on our tenterhooks|pg|| nt|riccho: 5@d is a bid I dont like|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h3|pc|h7|pg|| nt|rv: Bertheau needs to shift to @c now to beat this contract|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|cQ|pc|c5|pg|| nt|Walddk2: @H3 is a signal|pg|| nt|rv: incidentally 4@s scores for E-W|pg|| pc|c4|pc|c3|pc|cK|pc|cJ|pg|| nt|suketbombi: play % go to semis try the drop and get dropped:):)|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|pelu: he will @h3 from S ask for @c|pg|| pc|s3|pc|h2|pc|hK|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|d5|pc|d2|pc|dT|pg|| nt|buddyshah: Phew..|pg|| mc|10|nt|ritong: lol|pg|| nt|suketbombi: so Texan it is :):)|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Thanks all and bye|pg|| nt|riccho: kibs are suggesting 4@s: I agree but the task wasn´t to find the best contract for EW but a way to get the swedish into semis|pg|| nt|Walddk2: Back in 45 minutes or so|pg|| nt|rv: we may need to wait for official scores in these close matches|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: thx all see You 15.30|pg|| pg|| qx|c28|st||md|2ST84HQJ9843DK5CKQ,SAK973H7DAQ632CJ5,SJ62HAT52DTCA9874,SQ5HK6DJ9874CT632|sv|n|nt|mamos: one last swingy board |pg|| mb|1S|nt|pelu: u have the hard work, Michal, we just sit and wait, np|pg|| mb|p|nt|suketbombi: :):) |pg|| mb|1N|nt|psyck: Last deal here. Thanks to my co-commentators Mike & Gary. Good job operator. Thanks to the kibs for joining us here & for their inputs.|pg|| mb|2H|mb|3D|nt|brolucius: A man who can open a duff 10-count can raise to 3NT on 9.|pg|| nt|psyck: Running Scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oqfrunda1.html|pg|| nt|psyck: Main Tourney website: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: thanks Mike, Krishna, Buddy, operator and audience for a thrilling match|pg|| mb|4H|mb|5D|mb|p|mb|p|nt|pelu: India in 4@H - a fair contract, but no chance with @hs 5-0|pg|| nt|mamos: absolutely the match very much in the balance|pg|| mb|d|mb|p|nt|suketbombi: needs both aces right lucky that the only ace with West is the @HA|pg|| nt|mamos: Ty Michal|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|kiwibridge: it was 7, and a possible game on the next, enthralling stuff|pg|| pc|hA|nt|brolucius: No doubt it is only worth 2NT, in truth, with no honours in the four-card suit. |pg|| nt|psyck: Couldn't ask for more from the last few deals indeed, all fans of both teams keeping their fingers crossed :)|pg|| nt|mamos: one off if they cash |pg|| pc|h6|pc|h3|pc|h7|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|cQ|nt|brolucius: I was perhaps forgetting that they play 14-16 NT. |pg|| pc|c5|pg|| pc|c4|nt|brolucius: West did not open on the 10-count at the other table, and N/S then shut them out for two down NV in 2@H. But more IMPs away, since 3NT failed.|pg|| nt|brolucius: So, the match has drifted away from the gallant Badger team. Well, I think they have played excellently and I salute their triumph in reaching the semi-finals. Well done, indeed!|pg|| pc|c3|pc|cK|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|s4|nt|brolucius: The stuffing was knocked out of them in this second half by the events on the two 'slam hands'. Of course, it might have gone differently but that's bridge. |pg|| nt|ralfwil: ladt board and the french team is in the final (well deserved). sry for your friends David|pg|| nt|psyck: OK, time to move to open room to see how it ends...bye folks.|pg|| nt|kiwibridge: Mahaffey through by 13|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s6|nt|pelu: some chance in 4@H after @H-lead cand play 3x @C and discard both @s-losers - still problem in @D|pg|| pc|sQ|pg|| nt|mamos: bye all off to the Or for the last three boards|pg|| pc|d9|nt|kiwibridge: thanks again Michal and viewers|pg|| pc|d5|pc|dQ|pc|dT|pg|| mc|10|pg||