vg|B EC 2011 Open Teams 32 _,1_2,I,1,14,Mahaffey,0,Netherlands Juniors,0| rs|4SSx-1,4SS-1,3SS=,3DEx-3,2NN-1,3DNx-2,4SN+1,4SN=,3SW+1,5CN-2,4HW-1,4HW=,4CW=,5CW-1,3NN+3,3NN+2,3NN=,3NN=,3SE-2,PASS,3NS=,3NS+1,4SW+1,5SW=,3NS+1,3NS=,3NE+2,3NE+1| pn|Meckstroth,Lankveld,Rodwell,Bos,Hop,Mahaffey,Helmich,Cohler|pg|| qx|o1|st||md|3SAKJT8532HTDACK75,S6HAK9854DKJ93CAT,SQ7H63DQ87542C942,S94HQJ72DT6CQJ863|sv|o|mb|p|mb|p|mb|4S|mb|d|nt|galadriel: Good morning all and welcome to Pznan, the start of the knockout stages of the open teams|pg|| nt|galadriel: Poznan|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|hK|pc|h3|pc|hQ|pc|hT|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: Good morning everyone!|pg|| nt|timb: The doubleton @CA is a luck card|pg|| nt|timb: lucky for declarer|pg|| nt|galadriel: Hello Joanna|pg|| nt|galadriel: Hi Tim|pg|| nt|timb: Hello Anne|pg|| pc|h8|pc|h6|pc|hJ|pc|s2|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d3|pc|d2|pc|d6|pg|| nt|galadriel: 5@H would have been interesting for EW|pg|| pc|s8|pc|s6|pc|sQ|pc|s4|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c3|pc|cK|pc|cA|pg|| nt|bigtrain: good morning everyone|pg|| nt|galadriel: Welcome Walter - our resident expert on the Meckwell system :)|pg|| nt|galadriel: These matches are 28 boards, played in 2 sets of 14|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pc|dT|pc|c5|pg|| pc|cT|pc|c4|pc|c6|pc|c7|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|c1|st||md|3SAKJT8532HTDACK75,S6HAK9854DKJ93CAT,SQ7H63DQ87542C942,S94HQJ72DT6CQJ863|sv|o|nt|blum1956: hi all|pg|| nt|hedyg: good afternoon and welcome back to the 5th European Open Championships, Poznan, Poland. A Swiss teams ,Round 5/7, 10 boards / round|pg|| nt|jfaria: hi all|pg|| mb|2D|nt|roswolf: std pre-empt|pg|| nt|hedyg: great!|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: good morning and welcome back to the 5th European Open Championships, Poznan, Poland. A Swiss teams ,Round 4/7, 10 boards / round|pg|| nt|hedyg: welcome Geoffrey Wolfarth |pg|| nt|glen: hi Hedy, Geoffrey|pg|| nt|hedyg: and Glen :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: hello:)|pg|| nt|roswolf: action bd to start|pg|| nt|3for3: Hi all|pg|| nt|jcomyn: what a horrible 2d|pg|| mb|4S|nt|jfaria: hi John, they are jrs :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: I really hate that weak 2d system it is pointless|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hi joao - well thats one reason but they shouldnt learn bad habits early|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: our operator is Tadeusz|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|hedyg: welcome Geoffrey Wolfarth |pg|| nt|hedyg: hi Danny :) ty for joining!|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi danny|pg|| nt|3for3: 4|pg|| nt|jfaria: Meckstroth playing 4@s x in open room|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|hedyg: good afternoon and welcome back to the 5th European Open Championships, Poznan, Poland. A Swiss teams ,Round 6/7, 10 boards / round|pg|| nt|hedyg: our operator is Tadeusz|pg|| nt|hedyg: welcome Geoffrey Wolfarth |pg|| nt|roswolf: hi all|pg|| nt|hedyg: http://www.bbotv.com/vugraph/ for BBO TV since BBO mobile is not working|pg|| pc|hA|nt|roswolf: :)gm hedy|pg|| nt|hedyg: our operator is Tadeusz|pg|| nt|granguru: hi all|pg|| nt|granguru: hi hedy|pg|| nt|glen: what should S lead?|pg|| pc|h3|nt|ntmon: hi to everyone|pg|| nt|MolvaM: hello all|pg|| nt|hedyg: hi John|pg|| nt|glen: hi Murat :)|pg|| nt|MolvaM: hi Hedy, John|pg|| nt|MolvaM: hi Glen|pg|| nt|hedyg: Murat :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi everyone|pg|| nt|glen: S attacks the 6-5 suit|pg|| nt|glen: only 6 stoppers since suit splits|pg|| nt|granguru: I feel Jxxx is the worst lead to make in a 3NT contract|pg|| nt|hedyg: http://www.bbotv.com/vugraph/ for BBO TV since BBO mobile is not working|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|hT|pg|| nt|jcomyn: that seems daft with 5h makeable|pg|| nt|jfaria: first board... W stood quiet|pg|| nt|jcomyn: do u bid 4nt w?|pg|| pc|h4|nt|blum1956: 5 nj 6 tricks probably|pg|| nt|roswolf: normal contract|pg|| nt|hedyg: i feel 4th from longest and strongest works best except from an ace|pg|| nt|3for3: 4@C will find hearts, but at the cost of being too high. Meck likeds the double fit potential|pg|| pc|h6|nt|roswolf: a very sharp double|pg|| nt|hedyg: system summary for EW: http://usbf.org/index2.php?option=com_teamforms&task=display&pop=1&page=0&fid=763&pid=193|pg|| nt|dburn: that was pretty well judged by East|pg|| nt|roswolf: seems pretty normal bur the play is the thing|pg|| nt|hedyg: fficial website is : http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes david - pity he is still anonymous|pg|| nt|hedyg: http://www.bbotv.com/vugraph/ for BBO TV since BBO mobile is not working|pg|| nt|3for3: obvious singleton lead.|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|s5|pg|| nt|granguru: partner must have around 8 points so my first choice is @d10 then a small @C|pg|| pc|dA|nt|ntmon: Open teams, 3rd round of Swiss just started|pg|| nt|athene: hi good morning everyone|pg|| nt|roswolf: always lead a major against this bidding :) mind you i would have led a spade:(|pg|| nt|dburn: mind you, he may wish he had a spade higher than the eight|pg|| nt|jfaria: chances are to play for A@c onside ...|pg|| pc|d9|nt|hedyg: and i strongly dislike leading from a doubleton if pd didnt bid the suit|pg|| nt|glen: small @C would produce -400|pg|| pc|d2|nt|hedyg: BBO mobile is still not working so pls use: http://www.bbotv.com/vugraph/|pg|| nt|hedyg: hi Bill|pg|| nt|roswolf: hi bill|pg|| nt|roswolf: north thinks safety first|pg|| pc|dT|pg|| nt|blum1956: 5 to 6|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s6|nt|roswolf: so we would have all let this through:)|pg|| nt|hedyg: results and running scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswleaderb.html|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s4|pg|| pc|c2|nt|jcomyn: no problem with this but brave bid|pg|| pc|c3|nt|hedyg: running scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda7.html|pg|| nt|jfaria: so probably -1|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cA|pg|| nt|jcomyn: could also play for doubleton ace|pg|| pc|cT|nt|hedyg: hi David :)|pg|| pc|c4|nt|dburn: but not now - Meckstroth needed to start eliminating the hearts|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c5|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c7|nt|hedyg: running scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswleaderb.html|pg|| pc|h5|pc|c9|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|o2|st||md|4S8642H832DJT8752C,S975HAQT754DK6C42,SAQJ3HKJ9DCAQJT93,SKTH6DAQ943CK8765|sv|n|mb|1D|mb|p|mb|1H|nt|galadriel: First blood to the youngsters|pg|| mb|d|mb|2C|mb|p|mb|2H|mb|d|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|mb|3S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|galadriel: Rodwell making a game try|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sQ|pc|sK|pc|s4|pg|| nt|galadriel: East will probably switch to his @H|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h8|nt|timb: No lead beats 3@S but to make 4@S on a trump lead declarer has to rise with @SA at trick one - hardly the obvious play. @DK lead will beat 4@S|pg|| nt|galadriel: for a ruff|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h9|pg|| pc|hT|pc|hJ|pc|sT|pc|h2|pg|| pc|d4|pc|dJ|pc|dK|nt|galadriel: Yes, @D leads forcing dummy would make life awkward for declarer|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|d3|pc|s2|pc|s7|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c5|pc|d2|pc|c4|pg|| pc|sA|pc|d9|pc|s6|pc|s9|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c6|pc|d5|pc|c2|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cK|pc|d7|pc|d6|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|c2|st||md|4S8642H832DJT8752C,S975HAQT754DK6C42,SAQJ3HKJ9DCAQJT93,SKTH6DAQ943CK8765|sv|n|nt|hedyg: 3@H X in OR|pg|| nt|granguru: declarer saved 2 potential tricks|pg|| nt|hedyg: E thinking, has not passed yet|pg|| nt|hedyg: results and running scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda6.html|pg|| nt|jfaria: well bellow 50% :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: of course|pg|| nt|jcomyn: n might get excited here|pg|| mb|1D|nt|hedyg: EW CC: http://www.ecatsbridge.org/documents/files/ConventionCards/2010Ostend-european/OpenTeams/israel/ronpa-gino.pdf|pg|| nt|hedyg: and EW landed in 5@d|pg|| mb|p|nt|ntmon: @S partscore to EW|pg|| nt|MolvaM: 27+5 = 32 teams will qualify for the knockouts. members of the eliminated teams can enjoy the open pairs event starting tomorrow|pg|| nt|dburn: but this match will be fast - both teams are sure to qualify, there is no carry-over, so they will save their energies for the knock-out stages|pg|| nt|hedyg: NS CC: http://www.ecatsbridge.org/documents/files/ConventionCards/2009BermudaBowlBrazil/bermudabowl/usa2/meckstroth-rodwell.pdf|pg|| nt|jcomyn: not now he wont|pg|| mb|1H|nt|hedyg: NS CC: http://www.ecatsbridge.org/documents/files/ConventionCards/2010Ostend-european/OpenTeams/italy/bocchi-madala.pdf|pg|| nt|roswolf: is that supposed to be a rubbish multi?|pg|| nt|hedyg: 2@d= multi, 2M= 10-13|pg|| nt|roswolf: rdbl =diamonds?|pg|| nt|hedyg: so this is max 9 hcps|pg|| nt|dburn: well, rubbish is as rubbish goes - that's pretty sound, not vulnerable in first seat|pg|| nt|hedyg: i never consider a 6-4 hand as rubbish anyhow|pg|| nt|roswolf: ok bid your suit is the consensus for rdbl|pg|| nt|hedyg: pass would show @ds, not XX|pg|| nt|dburn: but I would be surprised to find that redouble showed diamonds|pg|| nt|dburn: some play that redoubled means "I don't want to compete" - they would bid 2@s to mean "I want to compete in hearts, but not spades"|pg|| nt|roswolf: americans have a marked weakness against the multi -i t is extremely discouraged in the state|pg|| nt|3for3: that is how we play the redouble. not sure it is best. since they are often in trouble when they enter with balanced garbage|pg|| nt|hedyg: there is no carryover to the round of 32|pg|| nt|roswolf: you would hope meckwell at least have sensible methods|pg|| nt|3for3: they do play sensible methods. but doubling 2@D is not free, especially when the partner of the multi has some diamond length|pg|| nt|hedyg: to pass with @ds is normal i believe as E|pg|| nt|hedyg: with 6+ @ds|pg|| nt|roswolf: i would ignore the rdbl and bid 3@C SHOWING VALUES + clubs(going via leb would be weaker)|pg|| nt|3for3: meck usually isnt this slow|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm is south choosing between 3@C OR 4@c?|pg|| nt|dburn: he may be asking questions of West, of course|pg|| mb|d|mb|2C|nt|woozle: 6NT has chances with a spade lead - four spades, three hearts, three diamonds, one club and a squeeze on south|pg|| nt|jcomyn: but ns might get busy in h|pg|| nt|hedyg: EW CC: http://www.ecatsbridge.org/documents/files/ConventionCards/2010Ostend-european/OpenTeams/italy/duboin-sementa.pdf|pg|| nt|MolvaM: 2s was intermediate?|pg|| nt|hedyg: specs tell me XX used to be bid your major for EW|pg|| nt|3for3: it might be west who is thinking, but i doubt it.|pg|| nt|3for3: usually these auctions are fairly automatic for the multi side.|pg|| nt|roswolf: i had assumed that rodwell's dbl showed 12-15 bal or very strong -does anyone know for sure?|pg|| nt|dburn: doesn't look as though redouble was diamonds, at any rate - West would have bid if it did|pg|| nt|3for3: i would bet with you |pg|| nt|hedyg: for sure|pg|| nt|jfaria: Mahaffey probably thinks he conceeded a swing in previous board..|pg|| nt|jcomyn: as long as s passes|pg|| mb|p|nt|ntmon: but higher suit probably wins|pg|| nt|dburn: but 3@c was obviously value-showing, given North's 3NT|pg|| mb|2H|nt|woozle: Fiona Brown is very cautious with her barren 11|pg|| nt|roswolf: aggressive reopening by north|pg|| mb|d|an| |nt|MolvaM: 10-13 I am told ok|pg|| nt|roswolf: some may have doubled as east-t/o of course|pg|| nt|MolvaM: or 11-13 I am also told :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: well 6@C here on ice|pg|| nt|hedyg: i have no CC for NS, soemthing between SEF and 2/1|pg|| nt|roswolf: 6nt from east cold as well|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: not yet|pg|| nt|hedyg: lead 4th from longest!|pg|| nt|dburn: and I suppose he might make it, if East doesn't lead a diamond|pg|| nt|jfaria: after N said he has got the blacks there is no great deal about bidding @c|pg|| mb|2S|nt|3for3: 3nt is reasonable spot. the diamond stopper looks weak, but as long as the clubs run, you just need AK@D in one hand or no @D lead|pg|| nt|hedyg: 9 tricks|pg|| nt|3for3: they got the latter...|pg|| mb|3D|nt|ntmon: .. now :)|pg|| nt|Walddk4: Wikner/Kamras: http://www.svenskbridge.se/e107_files/tavling/deklarationer/AWJK1.pdf|pg|| mb|d|nt|roswolf: this may not play too well|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|woozle: four rounds of spades now will put South through the wringer|pg|| nt|athene: bocchi knows his side has a fit - if opps have a 9-card fit you are guaranteed an 8-card fit at least - but that doesn't mean you will find it|pg|| nt|hedyg: some might bid 4@S with the W hand once he knows about 4 card support since he has no valid defense vs 4@H except the trumps|pg|| nt|roswolf: this can be defeated|pg|| nt|roswolf: the swedes on the first bd bid to 5@D for a game swing|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 3 bids on a 9 count now what|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dK|nt|blum1956: A player of the team which is in best 8 will hardly lead a spade against 6NT|pg|| nt|hedyg: ty Roland :)|pg|| nt|MolvaM: the bidding could well go 1@s-2@s-4@S at other tables|pg|| nt|roswolf: true|pg|| nt|roswolf: i have seen it said that at expert level you should never lead pard's major but lead your own suit and this hand is a good example of why|pg|| pc|c3|nt|VugraphPLA: TD was called by Upmark|pg|| nt|hedyg: surely he called TD cause 3NT was bid after a longgggggg huddle by S|pg|| nt|3for3: does the slow bid demonstrably suggest 3nt by Rodwell?|pg|| nt|hedyg: the TD will decide that|pg|| nt|roswolf: in my view yes 3nt is much safer when pard huddles|pg|| nt|hedyg: in the mean time i had received some messages from kibs about the 3NT bid after a long huddle|pg|| nt|3for3: it may be safer. but it needs to be DEMONSTRABLY suggested...the law's words, not mine|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes it again looks that americans cant deal with the multi:)|pg|| nt|dburn: no more than an in-tempo 3@c bid would, I imagine - but we are not the Director, of course|pg|| pc|d3|pg|| nt|jcomyn: well who does win now|pg|| nt|athene: west's defensive plan is very easy|pg|| nt|athene: just play spades and spades and spades|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed|pg|| nt|athene: and get your three trump tricks|pg|| nt|hedyg: Ilan Herbst went 2 off in OR|pg|| nt|athene: maybe south would be better-off to double 3@S rather than bid 4@H, if he feels he has to do something|pg|| nt|roswolf: i think only -1 is likely here|pg|| nt|roswolf: competenty done|pg|| nt|roswolf: now 13 tricks|pg|| pc|c2|pc|cA|pc|c6|pc|h8|pg|| nt|athene: 4@H should be a five-card suit in my opinion|pg|| pc|c9|pc|c5|nt|hedyg: he could not do that after his pd doubled 3@S, Bill|pg|| nt|jcomyn: CQ and H|pg|| pc|h2|pc|c4|pg|| nt|ntmon: it's probable that EW will come to 4@S on many tables either on its own or pushed, but not doubled |pg|| nt|athene: no i mean in the other room|pg|| nt|hedyg: but that would be for minors, denying 4@Hs|pg|| nt|hedyg: it is rare that pd, when he doubles 1@s, does not have 4 cards in @H|pg|| nt|roswolf: not so rare these days for the top players|pg|| nt|hedyg: we all assume pd has 4 OM when he doubles a M opening|pg|| nt|roswolf: that is true enough|pg|| nt|jfaria: think E could antecipate some kind of misfit...|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c7|nt|jcomyn: but why does w keep bidding when he knows big hand on nhis left|pg|| pc|h3|nt|woozle: probably not, but leading from a nothing suit isn't completely safe either - can easily pick up (say) partner's queen|pg|| nt|hedyg: nobody is very worried about the overtrick|pg|| pc|d6|pg|| nt|jcomyn: levazza mean business by the looks of things|pg|| nt|jfaria: 9 tricks is quite a bit in this layout|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sA|nt|roswolf: ace and another trump lookes obvious as he wasnt in 4|pg|| nt|glen: should declarer have played @S ace then @s|pg|| pc|sT|pc|s2|pg|| nt|hedyg: :)|pg|| nt|athene: i think doubling just says you don't have the offensive potential in hearts to commit to bidding 4 over 3|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is not good for south|pg|| nt|roswolf: fair comment bill|pg|| nt|athene: so you can still have auctions like 1@S X 3@S X pass 4minor pass 4@H|pg|| nt|athene: saying ok, we might want to play here, but we don't have to|pg|| nt|roswolf: running scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswleaderb.html|pg|| pc|cT|nt|MolvaM: greed?|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm an error by south|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup|pg|| nt|MolvaM: actually he should want the @sK to be offside|pg|| pc|cK|pc|d2|pc|h4|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s7|nt|jcomyn: he will get what he deserved|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|Walddk6: Welcome to Martin Carroll|pg|| pc|sK|pg|| pc|h6|pc|d5|pc|h5|nt|mcarroll: Hi all|pg|| nt|athene: nice line, trying to make|pg|| pc|h9|pg|| pc|s6|nt|athene: playing for @CJx onside|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sQ|pc|d4|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d7|pc|h7|nt|athene: and even trump break|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|d8|pc|hT|pc|hJ|pg|| pc|c8|pc|s8|nt|roswolf: good try|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|hK|pc|d9|pc|dT|pc|hA|pg|| pg|| qx|o3|st||md|1SQ4HQ9DJT852CAQ63,S95HAK64DQ9763C87,SA732H8532DAKCT52,SKJT86HJT7D4CKJ94|sv|e|nt|galadriel: thought he had 10 tere|pg|| mb|1D!|nt|galadriel: there|pg|| mb|p|mb|1H|mb|1S|mb|2C|nt|bigtrain: 1@D is the "nebulous diamond -- 2+@D 10-15, lots of potential shapes|pg|| nt|bigtrain: 2@C shows both minors without 3@H|pg|| mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|galadriel: All the running scores can be found here http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| nt|timb: East had to shift to a low diamond at trick two to hold Meckstroth to 9 tricks on the last deal. The heart back allowed declarer to make 10 tricks|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|sQ|pc|s5|pc|s2|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d3|pc|dK|pc|d4|pg|| nt|timb: Walter, I was surprised that Meckstroth bid 2@C over 1@S|pg|| nt|galadriel: I'm told the running scores aren't working yet - maybe just a little early|pg|| pc|dA|pc|c4|pc|d5|pc|d6|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c9|pc|cQ|pc|c7|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pc|s3|pc|s6|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sA|pc|s8|pc|s4|pg|| nt|bigtrain: he's at favorable thus wanted to keep the assault on... and i think he thought 2@C put them in the best position to decide what to do over 2@S|pg|| pc|c2|pc|cJ|nt|Walddk3: 2 segments of 14 boards in the R32, R16, QF and SF. 3 x 16 in the finals on Wednesday|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c8|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d7|nt|Walddk3: Good morning everyone|pg|| pc|s7|pc|sT|pg|| pc|c3|nt|galadriel: Morning Roland :)|pg|| pc|h4|pc|cT|pc|cK|pg|| pc|sK|pc|d8|pc|h6|pc|h2|pg|| nt|bigtrain: good morning roland|pg|| mc|7|pg|| qx|c3|st||md|1SQ4HQ9DJT852CAQ63,S95HAK64DQ9763C87,SA732H8532DAKCT52,SKJT86HJT7D4CKJ94|sv|e|nt|roswolf: agreed since he was in 3|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so that 4@s wont make|pg|| nt|jfaria: 500 for nothing|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 500 for bidding like a novice|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 1nt by somebody|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|woozle: Brown has an exciting hand but best defense can beat 4S|pg|| nt|roswolf: an imp is an imp is an imp so said a great player once|pg|| nt|hedyg: the official site is: http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| mb|1C|nt|mcarroll: This will certainly see Major suit action|pg|| nt|roswolf: i believe you danny|pg|| nt|jfaria: 11 facing 11|pg|| mb|1S|nt|ntmon: 4@S now by NS|pg|| nt|jcomyn: will they get to 6|pg|| nt|roswolf: 4@H is normal here|pg|| nt|roswolf: another transfer|pg|| nt|jcomyn: passed out in the club but not here|pg|| nt|jfaria: one of the most misguidding combination|pg|| mb|2C|nt|roswolf: anothr transfer|pg|| nt|jcomyn: usually leads to trouble|pg|| mb|d|nt|roswolf: might inhibit the nat @H overcall by east |pg|| nt|3for3: 2@H reverse flannery|pg|| mb|p|nt|woozle: South's 2D looks competitively inadequate, not that it matters much here|pg|| nt|jcomyn: tempting|pg|| nt|jfaria: here with the light open after S has passed|pg|| mb|2H|mb|2N|an| |mb|p|nt|blum1956: Probably it is a @h raise|pg|| nt|roswolf: may be showing 3@H support - the transfer shows 4+ in hearts|pg|| mb|3D|nt|roswolf: i would lead a club|pg|| nt|roswolf: the @SQ is looking for a brillancy prize|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: but it depends on what double by eric showed - if a weak nt then it may well be assuming a club fit - but we must remember that defence could have defeated it|pg|| nt|hedyg: 2@H not alerted?|pg|| nt|wstuart: sleeping actually|pg|| mb|p|nt|woozle: No doubt, and a toothpick is a weapon but it's not really adequate for a duel|pg|| nt|jcomyn: as u said - now whnat?|pg|| mb|d|nt|jcomyn: but resisted|pg|| nt|roswolf: i am told 1@c-1@d-1@h=3@h unball,1nt=2/3@hball|pg|| nt|roswolf: another vul game bash|pg|| nt|hedyg: 1st we bid it, then we try to make it|pg|| mb|p|nt|ntmon: S would need @D8 instead of @D7|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: has to be penlties but e not sure|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: yup|pg|| nt|roswolf: to try and set up hearts looks natural not that it will work|pg|| nt|hedyg: not enough transportation|pg|| nt|hedyg: and also the 3rd @s in the N hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: true but if 3-3 then enough|pg|| nt|hedyg: if there is a way Pepsi will find it|pg|| nt|roswolf: dd it is doomed i am told - looks it to me in practice as well|pg|| pc|d4|nt|jfaria: N took 2nt as minors and really bid his p suit with 2 cards!!|pg|| pc|d2|nt|athene: this is a funny auction then - how did Bocchi know his partner had five hearts>|pg|| nt|jcomyn: early monday morning bridge|pg|| nt|jfaria: revenge from prevous board?|pg|| nt|Walddk5: 2 segments of 14 boards in the R32, R16, QF and SF. 3 x 16 in the finals on Wednesday|pg|| pc|d6|nt|athene: ?|pg|| pc|dK|pg|| nt|mcarroll: making now|pg|| nt|woozle: Brown had two options - lead the club early before the opponents know you have eight trumps, or run trumps and try to put on pressure|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sK|nt|ntmon: or @D lead|pg|| pc|s4|nt|athene: maybe he didn't|pg|| pc|s9|pg|| nt|blum1956: Maybe it were better to play the @cQ before trumps|pg|| nt|roswolf: pepsi is east's nickname |pg|| pc|hJ|nt|mcarroll: True enough|pg|| nt|Walddk4: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda6.html|pg|| pc|h9|nt|woozle: Count signals should sort out the club suit for the defense when North has the ace|pg|| pc|h6|nt|roswolf: non-poles cant pronounce all the consonants in his name|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3nt shows 5 hearts i am told :)|pg|| pc|h7|pc|hQ|pc|hK|nt|athene: yes i know 1@D shows hearts but only 4+ hearts|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| nt|roswolf: cutting his losses -1|pg|| pc|d3|nt|jcomyn: surprised in a way they didnt try|pg|| pc|dA|pc|s8|pc|d5|pg|| nt|jcomyn: c situation helps a little|pg|| nt|jfaria: again 9 tricks is a lot|pg|| pc|h5|pc|hT|pc|d8|pc|h4|pg|| pc|sQ|nt|blum1956: It is difficult for defenders to make a mistake when they have some 7 free discards|pg|| nt|roswolf: concede|pg|| pc|s5|nt|jcomyn: should have been glad to get out at 2nt|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|pg|| pc|h8|pc|c9|pc|dT|pc|hA|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|woozle: the problem is that with no entry to dummy the pressure isn't great|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|s3|nt|jfaria: -2 not tragic|pg|| pc|sT|pg|| pc|c8|pc|c2|nt|hedyg: Thomas would have ruffed the @c with Q@S if he had it|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c7|pc|c5|pc|cJ|pg|| mc|7|pg|| qx|o4|st||md|2SAKQTHJ65DJ3CQ875,S87HT97DKT72CAK62,SJ6432HAQ3DAQ8CJ9,S95HK842D9654CT43|sv|b|nt|timb: Ah! It is consistent with his style - and he is one of the best (if not the very best) players in the world|pg|| nt|galadriel: The Dutch off to a great start|pg|| mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: mahaffey got a bit too active on borad 2 giving n/s an easy option to game|pg|| nt|galadriel: If they had any nerves playing Meckwell, they will ahve settled now, surely|pg|| mb|2N|nt|bigtrain: 1NT = 14-16|pg|| mb|p|nt|timb: and 2NT?|pg|| mb|3S!|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: 2NT is stayman for a 5-card major|pg|| mb|4S|nt|bigtrain: similar to puppet|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|d6|pc|d3|pc|dT|pc|dQ|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s5|pc|sA|pc|s7|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s8|pc|s2|pc|s9|pg|| nt|bigtrain: coffee hand|pg|| nt|Walddk3: Welcome to Jack Zhao|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c2|pc|cJ|pc|c3|pg|| nt|bigtrain: good morning jack|pg|| nt|brgpro: hi|pg|| nt|brgpro: Hi Walter|pg|| nt|galadriel: For those of you unfamiliar with BBO vugraph, you can click on MOVIE at bottom right for results in other room - click closed room|pg|| nt|timb: Hi Jack|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d4|pc|dJ|pc|d2|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d5|pc|sT|pc|d7|pg|| pc|h5|pc|h7|pc|hQ|pc|hK|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|c4|st||md|2SAKQTHJ65DJ3CQ875,S87HT97DKT72CAK62,SJ6432HAQ3DAQ8CJ9,S95HK842D9654CT43|sv|b|nt|hedyg: i am afraid when the CC was made last year they were not yet playing transfers over the 1@c opening, thus no explanations|pg|| nt|roswolf: what 3@H would mean is a mystery:)|pg|| nt|athene: ok so with a 3nt bid and only four hearts, south would have done something else|pg|| nt|athene: garozzo responds 2@C on strong balanced hands with a 4-card major|pg|| nt|athene: the idea is to conceal the major if you don't have a 4-4 fit|pg|| nt|athene: so if you respond showing a major then bid 3nt you promise 5|pg|| nt|roswolf: another kibber suggests they may use 3@S rebid by south as puppet to 3nt|pg|| nt|athene: looks as though NS are doing the same sort of thing|pg|| nt|MolvaM: nice hand.|pg|| nt|hedyg: wd for -1?|pg|| nt|dburn: delay perhaps caused by return of Director to table|pg|| nt|3for3: south made an interesting pass of the double of 1@H in CR. Terrible heart spots. I'd have bid some number of NT myself|pg|| nt|VugraphPLA: They will talk with TD after the match |pg|| nt|jcomyn: still a present of 6 imps|pg|| mb|p|nt|jfaria: a quiet @s game now|pg|| mb|1S|nt|MolvaM: we would be happy if a few voids would be there but ok :)|pg|| nt|glen: on bd 22, Tokay, S in other room, started trumps with ace for +140 and 5 imps|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: 3C|pg|| nt|ntmon: 2@S alerted but looks like sign-off|pg|| nt|roswolf: on 22 in 3@S DECLARER DID PLAY ACE AND ANOR TRUMP|pg|| nt|MolvaM: welldone tokay :)|pg|| mb|2N|an| |nt|roswolf: great minds eh glen!?:)|pg|| nt|glen: hey, canadians own "eh"|pg|| nt|roswolf: well 3nt seems routine by west|pg|| mb|d|nt|jcomyn: boy what happens now|pg|| nt|ntmon: when opps bid 2 suits and we look for 3NT, we bid the suit we have stopped |pg|| nt|hedyg: 2@d= 4+|pg|| nt|roswolf: a difficult salm to reach 6@D seems clearly superior|pg|| nt|athene: NS can bid lots of hearts but that will only encourage east to bid a slam|pg|| nt|hedyg: ok here is the CC for NS now: http://www.svenskbridge.se/e107_files/tavling/deklarationer/AWJKeng.pdf|pg|| nt|roswolf: this might be awkward for n/s|pg|| nt|hedyg: which is the awkward part?|pg|| nt|jcomyn: yes all this early morning excitement is a bit much for an aul fella like me|pg|| nt|jfaria: no reason to play anything else but 4@s|pg|| mb|4S|nt|ntmon: but i agree .. NS on the way to problems|pg|| nt|roswolf: the heart lead against nt is marked lucky east has 10xxx|pg|| nt|hedyg: getting to grand?|pg|| mb|p|nt|woozle: At the other table, North switched to a diamond at trick two, but chose the lowest...South, duly misled, led one back|pg|| nt|athene: 6@S will make if the defence foolishly try to cash @HAK, but not if they switch to a club to take out the entry to the diamonds, of course|pg|| nt|glen: thanks Hedy, typical swedish cc, very little blank space left|pg|| nt|dburn: Kokish hasn't yet managed to persuade Rodwell to overcall 1@s instead of doubling|pg|| mb|p|nt|MolvaM: heart lead and low spade switch?|pg|| nt|granguru: and west @HJx|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: like well into the soup|pg|| nt|jcomyn: I'm still bidding 3c on the s hand before you have your blood spilled|pg|| nt|MolvaM: oh then @sA disappears|pg|| nt|roswolf: slam is on in many denominations and level is difficult to judge too|pg|| nt|jfaria: 2 nt must be several layouts, otherwise I doubt W would enter tehe auction|pg|| pc|h2|nt|ntmon: the only problem with 3@C is that should not be enough |pg|| nt|ntmon: at least they're on the same wavelenght|pg|| nt|roswolf: advance sac taken|pg|| nt|hedyg: XX doesnt even start to show this hand|pg|| nt|hedyg: it really makes no difference to their qualifications|pg|| pc|h5|nt|hedyg: still 9 tricks|pg|| nt|hedyg: ok, now 4@d|pg|| nt|roswolf: i agree hedy|pg|| nt|3for3: kokish basically believes there is no hand too strong to overcall. Rodwell doesn't see it that way here|pg|| pc|h9|nt|MolvaM: even if misguess|pg|| nt|hedyg: right|pg|| nt|hedyg: anything is fine as long as they avoid 5@ds|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|roswolf: yup i think duboin was taking the time to light the proverbial cigarette|pg|| pc|s2|nt|jcomyn: much of a muchness|pg|| nt|glen: i thought they played for lavazza and coffee|pg|| pc|s5|nt|roswolf: the grand is missed i fear|pg|| nt|hedyg: Thomas thinks XX shows 3 @ss only|pg|| nt|hedyg: with 4 card fit and singleton @c he had other bids available|pg|| nt|roswolf: meckwell will probably have a similar challenge in the other room|pg|| pc|sA|nt|blum1956: clear pass for North on 2@s from my point of view, but Pszczola is a world champion which I am not|pg|| nt|MolvaM: he could get 6 proverbial IMPs fine for that :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: strange not to correct to @s|pg|| pc|s7|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s8|pc|s3|pc|s9|pg|| nt|jfaria: Question is if 2nt GF W knows NS will win the auction , so no point in telling where the gold is..|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|roswolf: seems to gain a few imps|pg|| pc|dK|nt|mcarroll: they did well to stop below game, but even this is probably not going to make|pg|| pc|dA|nt|hedyg: seems Madala decided they would take no @H tricks if EW played|pg|| nt|glen: and the cash out stops at 4 tricks|pg|| nt|hedyg: better cash the K@H now|pg|| nt|jcomyn: wonder if n passes what happens|pg|| pc|d5|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|ntmon: reaching 4@H X would not be problem on tables, where W passes and E opens with @S preeemt|pg|| nt|roswolf: well that may mean an imp to the israelis|pg|| pc|d4|nt|hedyg: they took all their tricks|pg|| nt|dburn: always depressing for a defender when declarer wins your opening lead and swiftly returns the suit|pg|| pc|d3|nt|3for3: especially at NT!|pg|| pc|d2|pg|| nt|woozle: Fiona did well on lead with a trump...a heart (or club) lead would have cost a trick|pg|| nt|hedyg: it is like an insult|pg|| pc|d8|nt|blum1956: as opposite to 2@s which is makeable|pg|| pc|d6|pc|sT|nt|roswolf: nothing is much better here|pg|| nt|3for3: I like a low club better than the king|pg|| nt|dburn: happens to me all the time - my partner's card at trick one is suit preference, to tell me what I should have led|pg|| nt|roswolf: lol|pg|| nt|hedyg: lol|pg|| pc|d7|pg|| pc|c5|nt|jcomyn: coul.d have been plenty of action after all|pg|| pc|cK|pc|c9|pc|c3|pg|| nt|hedyg: running scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda7.html|pg|| nt|jfaria: another 3@d x ? :)|pg|| pc|hT|pc|h3|nt|3for3: both of these teams will surely qualify for the KO's. Kamras was leading the field entering this match|pg|| nt|dburn: still, if he then plays on the suit you opened the bidding in, you can resign yourself to the fact that he'd probably have made it anyway|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h6|pg|| nt|jcomyn: I think NS missed a big chance here|pg|| mc|10|nt|jfaria: agree|pg|| nt|jcomyn: w gets butchered|pg|| pg|| qx|o5|st||md|3SJ985HT7DAQ9CAT85,SAKT72H5DT654CK63,S6HAQJ943D3CJ9742,SQ43HK862DKJ872CQ|sv|n|mb|2H|mb|p|mb|p|nt|galadriel: The match is 28 boards - 2 sets of 14|pg|| mb|2S|mb|p|nt|Walddk3: 2@H always 6, Walter?|pg|| nt|bigtrain: surprised at 2@H... would expect a 3@H opener|pg|| mb|3S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: 2@H is usually 6 at this colour|pg|| pc|d3|nt|brgpro: 3@s is an underbid but even that doesnt make|pg|| nt|brgpro: i thought he would either bid 3@h or 4@s|pg|| nt|bigtrain: other vulnerbilities is varies from 5 to 7|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pc|d4|pg|| pc|s9|pc|sT|pc|s6|pc|s3|pg|| nt|brgpro: someone suggested 4@h for NS but i dont think that makes after @s lead|pg|| pc|s2|nt|bigtrain: note meck will be surprised when roddy has 2 singletons|pg|| nt|brgpro: declarer gets forced|pg|| pc|h4|pc|sQ|pc|s5|pg|| nt|bigtrain: which is why the @D ruff is lost|pg|| pc|d2|pc|d9|pc|dT|pc|h3|pg|| nt|bigtrain: he would usually expect 3@H openers with 1-6-1-5 type hand|pg|| pc|d5|mc|10|pg|| qx|c5|st||md|3SJ985HT7DAQ9CAT85,SAKT72H5DT654CK63,S6HAQJ943D3CJ9742,SQ43HK862DKJ872CQ|sv|n|nt|woozle: Maybe 4S here for EW, but there's work involved|pg|| nt|ntmon: the wrong result for Monacco atributed to their EW pair in OR|pg|| nt|athene: better lead a diamond against 6@H here|pg|| nt|granguru: 1Nt or 2@D NS|pg|| mb|2H|nt|roswolf: yes for once not a lot of scope for action|pg|| mb|p|nt|mcarroll: Lots of work|pg|| nt|mcarroll: lots of work needed|pg|| nt|ntmon: leader changes after each board |pg|| nt|athene: shouldn't be too hard though|pg|| nt|roswolf: another distributional fit|pg|| nt|roswolf: another pretty hand but only enough for game|pg|| mb|p|mb|2S|nt|woozle: only two certain losers, but I'm not sure how many winners|pg|| nt|roswolf: well the @D lead signposted|pg|| nt|athene: 3@D is GF raise with singleton|pg|| nt|roswolf: 3@D shows 1 singleton(unspecified) + gf i am told|pg|| nt|athene: some specs might be wondering why east didn't just double|pg|| mb|3C|nt|athene: there are two possible explanations|pg|| mb|4S|nt|jcomyn: finding h here will be tricky|pg|| nt|jcomyn: and game on|pg|| nt|athene: firstly they might play x as t/o of hearts (unlikely)|pg|| nt|glen: the modern style: bid five card majors, count points later|pg|| nt|hedyg: 1NT= semi-forcing|pg|| nt|hedyg: 2NT general gametrial..|pg|| nt|dburn: 6@d has some sort of play - not sure how good a contract it is|pg|| mb|5C|nt|athene: secondly he just wants to emphasize he has real playing strength in diamonds so there might be a sac|pg|| nt|glen: the semi-forcing NT allows for opener, once having counted points, to pass to avoid trouble|pg|| nt|hedyg: the term semi-forcing will always be a puzzle to me|pg|| nt|roswolf: this seems easy +90|pg|| nt|hedyg: thus it is NOT forcing?|pg|| nt|hedyg: or just 4@H|pg|| mb|p|nt|athene: whereas a lead-directing double could be as little as @DKQ10x or so|pg|| mb|p|nt|dburn: trumps 3-2 plus some work, I guess|pg|| mb|p|nt|ntmon: much depends on methods now|pg|| nt|hedyg: notice no XX from Gino to show Kx in @D|pg|| nt|hedyg: i mean: it is either forcing or it isnt?|pg|| nt|granguru: correct|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so 1NT conventionally asks for point count? :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: ok ty|pg|| nt|roswolf: well your supposed to bid again if you have a decent hand very like drury without the guaranteed trump support|pg|| nt|hedyg: , see above |pg|| nt|glen: semi-forcing is a terrible term, but was meant to distinguish between 1NT not-forcing limited to about 10 pts, and the modern style where it can have game invite values|pg|| nt|jcomyn: has to pass surely|pg|| nt|jfaria: doubt trading a plus for a a minus|pg|| pc|s3|nt|blum1956: not enough entries to make the @d s work and too bad @h distribution to crossruff effectively|pg|| nt|woozle: On the last board, Harding in the other room tried 3NT with the matching 4333s - down one also, but had chances for 10 in|pg|| nt|roswolf: brakes need to be applied now|pg|| nt|roswolf: simple auction|pg|| pc|s5|nt|hedyg: it is a terrible term indeed|pg|| nt|roswolf: but rarely does in my experience|pg|| nt|granguru: for me semif means "you may pass if you have a sub min hand or a min with a bal distr"|pg|| pc|sA|nt|3for3: i'd say more than some :)|pg|| nt|3for3: but the black JT's are very useful|pg|| nt|hedyg: iv) For the KO stage, teams not in the first eight rankings in the Swiss A are re-ranked from 9-32 according to seeding based on WBF/EBL masterpoints. The teams ranked 1-8 in the ...|pg|| nt|hedyg: Swiss A, in order, each pick a team from the rest of the teams seeded 9 to 32. After these first eight choices the right to select the opponent passes to the highest remaining ...|pg|| nt|hedyg: seeded team and so on until the bracket is completed. For the purposes of composing brackets the number in the bracket is |pg|| nt|hedyg: determined by the order of the selection|pg|| nt|dburn: if North leads a heart, you have to commit yourself at once - if he doesn't, you have some breathing room|pg|| pc|s6|pg|| nt|roswolf: OTT|pg|| nt|athene: i guess one other advantage for 4@D over double is it takes some room away from opps|pg|| pc|h5|nt|dburn: 6@d by East may be better than 6@d by West for that reason, but there's not a lot the Swedes can do about that now|pg|| pc|h3|pc|hK|nt|mcarroll: which red suit to try is the question|pg|| pc|h7|pg|| nt|ntmon: very lucky for NS|pg|| pc|h2|nt|woozle: A bit sad here that the third diamond will be ruffed with the short defensive trumps|pg|| nt|dburn: if Rodwell does lead a heart, he should choose the eight and not the jack|pg|| pc|hT|nt|dburn: since he probably would not lead the jack from KJ|pg|| nt|dburn: now, though, declarer may need to pick a black suit|pg|| nt|hedyg: easier for us, as usual|pg|| nt|3for3: those black suits look very similar..|pg|| pc|c6|pc|h4|pg|| nt|athene: ok, it looks here as though madala has shown a diamond control|pg|| pc|s7|nt|roswolf: i think n/s were reckless here although who was to blame we may never know|pg|| pc|c2|pc|s4|pc|s8|pg|| nt|jfaria: But S really has got hte better hand... everybody talking...|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cQ|nt|jcomyn: sure is i would find KJ10 on my left|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| mc|9|nt|hedyg: as 1 spec says, declarer can test BOTH black suits|pg|| pg|| qx|o6|st||md|4SAT954HK8DQT87C87,SKQ86HJ976DK4CAQJ,SJ2H43DA932CT9542,S73HAQT52DJ65CK63|sv|e|mb|p|mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|mb|2D|mb|2S|nt|galadriel: Routine 4@H|pg|| mb|3H|nt|brgpro: Meck is really aggressive...|pg|| mb|p|mb|4H|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|sJ|nt|bigtrain: running scores... http://www.poznan2011.pl/|pg|| pc|s3|pc|sA|pc|s6|pg|| nt|timb: @SA the @D7 and ????|pg|| pc|d7|pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|d5|pg|| pc|d2|pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pc|d4|pg|| nt|timb: Now it's not so routine; in general it's often best play this Kx opposite Jxx suit as you would if forced to play it yourself|pg|| nt|timb: Play the king|pg|| nt|galadriel: Well, I don't blame him for getting that wrong|pg|| pc|d8|pc|h6|pc|d3|pc|d6|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h3|pc|h2|pc|hK|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sK|pc|s2|pc|s7|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|c6|st||md|4SAT954HK8DQT87C87,SKQ86HJ976DK4CAQJ,SJ2H43DA932CT9542,S73HAQT52DJ65CK63|sv|e|nt|ntmon: anyway 2IMP for better game to Lavazza|pg|| nt|jcomyn: probably and then 3d forcing with at least 5-5|pg|| nt|hedyg: a Zia cuebid of 5@D|pg|| nt|athene: is bocchi teaching madala some interesting italian phrases at high speed now? if so, chances are, it was south's fault|pg|| nt|roswolf: another routine game hand|pg|| nt|glen: may see some italian science here|pg|| nt|granguru: but it has some second meaning here. idont have a great hand and 3cards to raise you|pg|| nt|hedyg: and new leader|pg|| nt|3for3: shall they try 6@D again?|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: didnt work - it is good to see that the top players are also mere mortals:)|pg|| mb|p|nt|MolvaM: maybe the 4-1 trumps could bring some action|pg|| nt|roswolf: this could get feisty|pg|| nt|dburn: number 11 buses, these - you can't make six diamonds for hours, and then two come at once|pg|| nt|jfaria: a nice unlucky game 4 EW|pg|| nt|jfaria: both red cards misplaced|pg|| nt|jcomyn: very unlucky but should be push|pg|| nt|Walddk5: Welcome to Andy|pg|| mb|1N|nt|3for3: this looks better than the last one|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: or obsfuscation more like|pg|| nt|andyv: good evening all|pg|| mb|2D|nt|hedyg: we have been seeing a lot of that|pg|| nt|jfaria: hi Andy|pg|| nt|andyv: hi Joao:)|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: XX= Hx(x) in @H|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hey i am old enough already without taking a few hours off me. MORNING so|pg|| mb|3H|nt|glen: 2@C is the science|pg|| mb|p|nt|3for3: 6@H a good save here.|pg|| nt|andyv: :)|pg|| mb|4H|nt|athene: 2@C is a reverse inverted minor - it shows a raise to the two-level|pg|| nt|roswolf: 2@c rather than 1@d was an interesting choice|pg|| nt|hedyg: bd 4 Fantunes in 7@s|pg|| nt|dburn: now, if West can bid 4@h as a sort of "last train" or "Bluhmer"...|pg|| mb|p|nt|glen: natural or 16/17+ many hand types|pg|| mb|p|nt|woozle: Pepsi bids only 2NT...he apparently has lower standards for vulnerable 2H bids than I do|pg|| nt|woozle: Seamon-Molson raises to say "yes, I did overcall vulnerable"|pg|| nt|mcarroll: and the @S Ten is a vital asset|pg|| nt|woozle: I suppose she would never have raised without it|pg|| nt|dburn: ...which apparently he can...|pg|| mb|p|nt|mcarroll: :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: now thats aggressive but i suppose the 5-card suit is useful|pg|| nt|jcomyn: H lead?|pg|| nt|roswolf: nice contract|pg|| nt|dburn: ...then East-West have a chance|pg|| nt|hedyg: he knows his hcps, though not heavy , are good|pg|| nt|3for3: not sure what rodwell's double of 4@H was, but it will make it easier, as now east can show heart control.|pg|| nt|hedyg: Upmarks XX= 1st rd control|pg|| nt|jfaria: played by the "wrong" side, S on lead could try a @d|pg|| nt|andyv: 3@h probably shows any 4 card without strength being a factor|pg|| pc|cT|nt|ntmon: actually E hand is rather strong in 15-17 range|pg|| nt|ntmon: roles home now|pg|| nt|jcomyn: rolls even|pg|| nt|ntmon: rolls* :)|pg|| nt|glen: 2@S was natural, usually 2@Ss, less than 8|pg|| nt|roswolf: for once i understand their bidding:)|pg|| nt|jfaria: think W will try the @h and will delay @d till the end|pg|| pc|cK|nt|glen: 3@H was the big hand, natural|pg|| nt|hedyg: 2@c either nat or any strong hand|pg|| nt|hedyg: according to the CC|pg|| pc|c8|nt|hedyg: then 3@H= strong hand with @s+@H|pg|| nt|hedyg: impressive bidding|pg|| pc|cJ|pg|| nt|dburn: good bid, that|pg|| nt|3for3: well done ew|pg|| nt|dburn: still, even if West had only bid five, East might have bid six|pg|| nt|andyv: may lead @ss twice to hand|pg|| nt|jfaria: now @s|pg|| nt|jcomyn: exactly|pg|| nt|andyv: even dbl dummy can't see a way to strip the hand and throw S in to break the @d suit|pg|| pc|s3|nt|roswolf: i didnt expect this contract|pg|| nt|roswolf: should go -1|pg|| nt|hedyg: would you bid 1NT as W over 1@D?|pg|| pc|s4|pc|sK|pc|s2|pg|| nt|roswolf: no i wouldnt|pg|| nt|hedyg: hmm maybe that is a xfer too|pg|| nt|3for3: aha. the save is found.|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|jcomyn: h lkead d switch and another h but who would find that|pg|| nt|roswolf: ah a natural raise you mean bill:)|pg|| nt|hedyg: "only" -5?|pg|| pc|h3|nt|jfaria: that doesnt solve the problem, but maybe a favourable ending can be reached better that 50% chance after @h fails|pg|| nt|andyv: dbl dummy can' take the @h hook|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hK|pg|| nt|dburn: only four, I think|pg|| nt|hedyg: oh only 4|pg|| nt|hedyg: cheap!|pg|| nt|3for3: 8 easy aces|pg|| nt|jfaria: S must not try a @d now|pg|| nt|jcomyn: club exit|pg|| nt|andyv: he has 2 easy exits so no need to rush @d|pg|| pc|d8|nt|athene: it's good to see people raising clubs|pg|| nt|athene: doesn't happen often :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes of course they play transfers over 1@C -doh:(|pg|| nt|jcomyn: oh no|pg|| nt|andyv: but what do I know|pg|| nt|jfaria: MUST NOT :(|pg|| nt|jcomyn: why do that with 2 easy options|pg|| nt|jfaria: now there is a psic warfare|pg|| nt|andyv: now West has to think since S wasn't being forced to lead @d that he may be underleading his Ace. |pg|| nt|jfaria: Should accept the gift and let run to J?|pg|| nt|andyv: I don't think it's a gift|pg|| pc|d4|nt|jcomyn: and bocchi-Madala found that defence in open room|pg|| nt|andyv: well done|pg|| nt|jcomyn: yes but could s be underleading the ace - unlikely|pg|| nt|jfaria: as the cards lie it is|pg|| pc|d2|nt|woozle: Fiona decided that spades aren't promising on lead, so tries a surprise attack in clubs. Pepsi is surprised, but not so surprised that he will forget to take his now ten top tricks|pg|| pc|dJ|pg|| nt|ntmon: well deserved|pg|| nt|jcomyn: led d first and then h|pg|| nt|jcomyn: very good but i wont lead a s whatever else|pg|| nt|jfaria: so Maha didnt gave credit to the duch jr|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h8|nt|hedyg: fine bidding all around|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h4|pg|| nt|jfaria: and took the gift|pg|| pc|s7|nt|andyv: one of the few times opps did something that was actually for declarer's benefit|pg|| pc|sA|nt|hedyg: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswleaderb.html|pg|| pc|s6|nt|MolvaM: kamras thinking?|pg|| nt|hedyg: hardly|pg|| nt|VugraphPLA: i did mistake , he should not have 7 of spade now |pg|| pc|sJ|pg|| pc|d7|pc|dK|pc|dA|pc|d5|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|o7|st||md|1S76HJT953D652CAT7,S95H874DAKJC65432,SAQT8432H2DQ743C8,SKJHAKQ6DT98CKQJ9|sv|b|nt|timb: neither do I. If you try and guess what to do in this situation you risk being wrong more often than being right and bridge is a game in which you seek to reduce your guesses|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|brgpro: 4@s-X..|pg|| nt|bigtrain: 3 i think\|pg|| nt|bigtrain: or 1|pg|| mb|3S|mb|d|nt|bigtrain: 1 or 3@S|pg|| mb|p|mb|4C|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: :)|pg|| nt|brgpro: 3 or 4,...|pg|| nt|bigtrain: i know the boys :)|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|vugraphpl5: running scores will be here http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/or32runda1.html but isn't work yet|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hA|pc|h3|pc|h4|pg|| pc|cK|pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c8|pg|| nt|brgpro: normally u play pd for 5-8 in this auction...used to be the rule of 7 but i think 7 is a bit too much|pg|| nt|brgpro: i mean in E's point of view|pg|| pc|d6|nt|brgpro: not W has a max|pg|| nt|timb: East did well not to try 3NT|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d3|pc|d8|pg|| pc|c3|nt|brgpro: now|pg|| pc|s2|pc|cQ|pc|c7|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|cT|pc|c4|pc|s3|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h5|pc|h7|pc|s4|pg|| nt|timb: I admit I would have bid 5@C over 4@C though :)|pg|| nt|brgpro: 5@c is not a bad contract |pg|| nt|galadriel: They have done well to stay low with 27 hcp - unusual for juniors :)|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h9|pc|h8|nt|brgpro: yes...|pg|| pc|s8|pg|| pc|h6|pc|hT|pc|c5|pc|sT|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d4|pc|d9|pc|d2|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pc|dT|pc|d5|pg|| pc|sA|pc|sJ|pc|s6|pc|s5|pg|| nt|timb: but, here, 4@C is the limit|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|c7|st||md|1S76HJT953D652CAT7,S95H874DAKJC65432,SAQT8432H2DQ743C8,SKJHAKQ6DT98CKQJ9|sv|b|nt|woozle: Can make eleven tricks in spades EW by squeezing south in the red suits|pg|| nt|blum1956: If North opens a strong 1NT, what will West bid&|pg|| nt|blum1956: ?|pg|| nt|woozle: North much too strong for a strong notrump...although at favourable I might open 2NT|pg|| nt|woozle: A strong notrump is the second best preempt in bridge, after 2NT|pg|| nt|woozle: Is Pepsi deep in the tank, or is this a coffee break?|pg|| nt|blum1956: This time 1@c is the worst option for North - East may even preempt in @s s wich solves the problem for EW|pg|| nt|jcomyn: but nobody bid h - or s I suppose, so|pg|| nt|ntmon: Lavazza builds a sound, deserved lead|pg|| nt|MolvaM: better take the shortcut :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: ok np|pg|| nt|hedyg: just wanted to see if we were awake?|pg|| mb|p|nt|Walddk4: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda5.html running now|pg|| nt|3for3: certainly interesting hands..|pg|| mb|p|nt|athene: 4@D would be a splinter we assume|pg|| nt|athene: but he might not want to do that with a singleton ace|pg|| nt|roswolf: south will brush the intervention aside|pg|| nt|roswolf: this might be carnage|pg|| nt|hedyg: Mahaffey has dropped to 6th|pg|| nt|dburn: 2@d one major|pg|| nt|3for3: 4@D the other?|pg|| mb|3S|nt|athene: 3@D will be a spade raise anyway; presumably 3@C would be hearts|pg|| nt|hedyg: unusual vs unusual|pg|| nt|3for3: :)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: might try 3nt|pg|| nt|andyv: yes, very tempting|pg|| mb|d|nt|hedyg: 3@d showing invite + in @s|pg|| nt|roswolf: south should pass|pg|| nt|MolvaM: sementa's pass says what? I have diamonds? |pg|| nt|roswolf: they will play in 4@H|pg|| nt|hedyg: running scores: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda6.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: the auction in the other room was ultimately a phantom|pg|| nt|dburn: Cullin lurking|pg|| nt|andyv: but dblton in @s may slow him down|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: and can add toit here|pg|| nt|hedyg: 3@c would be invite + in @h|pg|| nt|roswolf: he has sufficient defence|pg|| nt|MolvaM: or just that he has nothing to say|pg|| nt|andyv: interesting problem for W|pg|| mb|4C|nt|woozle: Fiona, bids the routine (at this vul) 2S|pg|| nt|roswolf: to the limit for west|pg|| nt|andyv: most prudent is 4@c|pg|| nt|jfaria: he has got the "expected"|pg|| mb|p|nt|mcarroll: well predicted!|pg|| nt|roswolf: west must make his own arrangements|pg|| nt|andyv: enterprising is 4@h|pg|| nt|jfaria: 4@c looks ok to me|pg|| mb|5C|nt|woozle: McGann takes the quick path to game|pg|| nt|roswolf: good judgment|pg|| nt|athene: does bocchi have to find the diamond lead for 500 here?|pg|| nt|dburn: trying to look like a man saving in 4@s|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: maybe this is a hand t show invite + in @H and when d bids @H bid @s to show both majors|pg|| nt|roswolf: the noose tightens|pg|| nt|hedyg: surely he has no 4 cards in any other suit than @d|pg|| nt|hedyg: some superbergen|pg|| nt|jcomyn: oops|pg|| mb|p|nt|athene: hmmm ok this looks as though bocchi made a forcing pass and now a slam try in spades which is surely a bit optimistic with his hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: south tempted to bid on!?|pg|| nt|MolvaM: duboins hand looked so good after rho opened 1@d. now it looks not so attractive|pg|| nt|hedyg: oy vey!|pg|| nt|roswolf: high noon shoot out|pg|| nt|glen: sementa rips up cards and leaves table|pg|| nt|MolvaM: a void usually means action|pg|| nt|roswolf: blood will flow but whose is not clear|pg|| nt|hedyg: why XX?|pg|| nt|glen: actual it is xxxx since previous xx|pg|| nt|hedyg: surely if Sementa had a better suit he would have bid it?|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: now dbl?|pg|| nt|dburn: Meckstroth has seen his sort before, though|pg|| nt|3for3: well, his hand suggests bidding too |pg|| nt|hedyg: 1NT= 14-16|pg|| nt|hedyg: it is an upgrade|pg|| nt|roswolf: or 13 actually:)|pg|| nt|hedyg: as usual in your singleton|pg|| nt|VugraphPLA: jaki wynik , wyniki w necie nie dzialaja |pg|| nt|andyv: with 5 losers, it's too much to ask for a passed hand to cover 3 of them|pg|| pc|h2|nt|roswolf: good judgment again|pg|| nt|hedyg: trying to put N under pressure?|pg|| nt|VugraphPLA: oops|pg|| nt|jfaria: looks like we r watching a "all jr" TM :)|pg|| nt|jfaria: optimism galore|pg|| nt|andyv: interesting way of saying "oops", Tad:)|pg|| nt|jcomyn: hey leave the irish to me|pg|| pc|hA|nt|roswolf: will n/s run out of red cards|pg|| pc|hJ|nt|jcomyn: but very difficult|pg|| nt|ntmon: EW in OR might know that they're behind, so try to push|pg|| pc|h8|pg|| nt|hedyg: passssssssssssssss|pg|| nt|hedyg: surely no need to correct to 2@H!|pg|| nt|roswolf: might give preference|pg|| nt|roswolf: oh well 2 imps to the swedes|pg|| pc|cK|nt|hedyg: cannot be a forcing pass opposite what might be just invite|pg|| nt|glen: i still think ripping up cards will result in lowest possible minus score|pg|| nt|MolvaM: well 8 card fit is better than nothing|pg|| nt|hedyg: oh no !|pg|| nt|hedyg: might try 3NT after X of 3@D?|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c5|nt|MolvaM: ahh it goes on|pg|| nt|roswolf: frying pan into fire|pg|| pc|c8|pg|| nt|athene: well it can be if you agree it is|pg|| pc|hT|nt|hedyg: what?|pg|| nt|MolvaM: 5 card fit now|pg|| nt|hedyg: are we watching the right board?|pg|| nt|glen: now there are fires, and there is this|pg|| nt|roswolf: this would be funny a5-0 fit|pg|| nt|hedyg: would be?|pg|| nt|roswolf: you shouldnt laugh at a funeral|pg|| nt|hedyg: ok folks! see? it can happen to anybody!|pg|| nt|MolvaM: if duboin had not rdbl'd it would have benn just ok|pg|| nt|hedyg: next time i play in my cuebid i must try to remember this moment|pg|| nt|roswolf: the italian will be x -rated in the post mortem|pg|| nt|MolvaM: looks like hand from the menagerie where both sides can play 2@dX|pg|| pc|h7|nt|roswolf: low trump to start|pg|| nt|granguru: diagnostic?|pg|| nt|glen: the best thing for NS to do after the hand is leave table, then come back when decibel level is below 120|pg|| nt|hedyg: call an ambulance|pg|| nt|granguru: --4?|pg|| nt|roswolf: gib says -7 dd|pg|| nt|granguru: ducking is best here|pg|| nt|hedyg: desperately looking for an entry to his hand|pg|| nt|roswolf: well if slam is on for n/s i still tale the penalty 1700|pg|| pc|s2|nt|Walddk5: http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/oswrunda3.html|pg|| nt|roswolf: take|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|hedyg: it is only when Madala doubles that he is better than invite|pg|| nt|3for3: a little chancy for cullin to double. is meck is 0-2 in the blacks, might be cold, or his side could be making. |pg|| nt|hedyg: just dont play @D|pg|| nt|hedyg: 10@H was discouraging|pg|| nt|hedyg: in this situation it just denies the ace|pg|| nt|hedyg: seemed easier to disc 10@D|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c7|nt|hedyg: if the 3@D bid had been gf, then it would have been a forcing pass|pg|| nt|athene: it's reasonable enough to play pass forcing if you showed at least game invite values and opps go to 5-level; 99% of the time they are advance saccing|pg|| pc|c2|nt|hedyg: too bad it isnt on?|pg|| pc|s3|pg|| pc|cJ|nt|jcomyn: joao it is go leor|pg|| pc|cT|pc|c3|nt|roswolf: the vampires gather for their feast|pg|| nt|jfaria: singleton lead with singleton trump :) but avoiding the looser @d lead|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| nt|jcomyn: see you even get language lessons on this show|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h3|nt|glen: (promo for HBO true blood new season)|pg|| pc|h4|pc|d3|pg|| nt|woozle: Squeeze is broken up if North wins the second spade and leads a red suit - can't get off dummy without losing a menace|pg|| pc|h6|nt|roswolf: lol|pg|| pc|h5|pc|c4|pc|s8|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d4|pc|d8|pc|d2|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sA|nt|roswolf: THE TRANSFER DOESNT WORK|pg|| nt|hedyg: he bid 4@H too fast imo|pg|| nt|roswolf: may have had a squeeze if he hadnt played the club q|pg|| nt|hedyg: Pepsi double should have put him into the right contract|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|hedyg: in OR for some reason N bid 1@s over the X instead of XX|pg|| pc|s6|pg|| nt|jfaria: again MUST NOT play @d|pg|| pc|sT|pc|sK|pc|s7|pc|s9|pg|| nt|andyv: maybe learned lesson from last hand?|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d5|nt|ntmon: 4@S would have need a miracle in @C suit, but will be bid elsewhere|pg|| nt|hedyg: and that kept W out of the bidding|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pg|| mc|10|nt|jfaria: :)|pg|| pg|| qx|o8|st||md|2SA6HJ87D962CKQ976,ST7HK9543DAQJT3CT,SKQ85HAQ6DK75CA85,SJ9432HT2D84CJ432|sv|o|mb|1H|nt|brgpro: i dont mind opening 4@s with the N cards though...7-4|pg|| mb|1N|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: 1NT = 15-18|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|timb: in 3rd seat too, Jack?|pg|| nt|brgpro: after @h10 lead this will make a lot|pg|| pc|s3|nt|brgpro: yes|pg|| nt|brgpro: why not. |pg|| nt|brgpro: they might make 4 5 6 @h or @c, |pg|| nt|bigtrain: meckwell are fairly conservative preemptors|pg|| pc|s6|pc|sT|pc|sK|pg|| nt|brgpro: how do i know|pg|| nt|timb: I'd certainly be tempted in first seat (code for of course I'd open 4@S) but in 3rd seat I'd be a tad more conservative|pg|| nt|brgpro: let them find their fit at high levels|pg|| nt|galadriel: But very light openers|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c2|pc|c6|pc|cT|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c3|pc|cK|pc|h3|pg|| nt|bigtrain: i'd describe them as aggressive in their decisions to open :)|pg|| nt|timb: :)|pg|| nt|galadriel: And it gets them to some very thin games - but they play them so well|pg|| nt|bigtrain: played wide open this will make 12 tricks|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h4|pc|h6|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h5|pc|hQ|pc|hT|pg|| pc|c8|pc|c4|pc|c9|pc|d3|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|s7|pc|d5|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|c7|pc|h9|pc|s5|pc|s2|pg|| pc|sA|pc|hK|pc|s8|pc|s4|pg|| pc|d2|mc|12|pg|| qx|c8|st||md|2SA6HJ87D962CKQ976,ST7HK9543DAQJT3CT,SKQ85HAQ6DK75CA85,SJ9432HT2D84CJ432|sv|o|nt|woozle: OK, no squeeze if you don't play off your trumps...it's like half-strangling somebody|pg|| nt|3for3: as long as rodwell didnt play @D all ok. He had no reason to against 5@S undoubled. If Meck had doubled, might have been looking for extra 200 point undertricks. here the goal ...|pg|| nt|3for3: was a modest +50|pg|| nt|jfaria: hard to play at Meckwell speed, they are at least 2 boards ahead|pg|| nt|jcomyn: cards very nicely placed here but still only 3nt bid|pg|| mb|2H|an| |nt|jcomyn: yes normal contract |pg|| nt|athene: but we just don't know the NS agreements here (or i don't anyway) :)|pg|| nt|andyv: 5-5 hand|pg|| mb|2N|nt|roswolf: lots of hcp but not much chance of a slam|pg|| nt|athene: i don't understand the last hand|pg|| nt|athene: if west just holds up his @SA isn't he beating 5@S?|pg|| nt|hedyg: he is, needs to hold up twice|pg|| nt|athene: he ducks twice - now if bocchi plays another trump he takes the ace and plays a fourth and the club ruff goes|pg|| nt|VugraphPLA: TD was called , Ginossar think 5s was -1 |pg|| nt|athene: if bocchi ruffs a club himself, then west can simply force the south hand in clubs|pg|| nt|hedyg: Tadeusz, did Gino duck the A@S?|pg|| nt|athene: maybe bocchi claimed 11 or something and west agreed without really thinking it through|pg|| nt|athene: seems unlikely though|pg|| nt|roswolf: indeed|pg|| nt|roswolf: but fatigue does play its part|pg|| nt|hedyg: not that unlikely, only 4-0 @ss could beat him|pg|| nt|hedyg: so he might well have played a @s from hand and claimed|pg|| nt|VugraphPLA: Well i haven't seen , Bocchi has just claimed|pg|| nt|hedyg: ok so we will wait, once declarer claims all play stops and you call the TD if you dont agree|pg|| nt|VugraphPLA: We are waiting for decision |pg|| nt|roswolf: one fir the bulletin i think as do a few others!:)|pg|| nt|3for3: Is Upmark from the Steve Robinson school...All 5 card majors? Otherwise, I prefer 1@D with this shape|pg|| nt|hedyg: LOL|pg|| nt|hedyg: me 2|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 2nt-3nt|pg|| mb|p|nt|jcomyn: might try 3nt here a behind bid|pg|| nt|hedyg: must be from the same family|pg|| mb|3N|nt|dburn: may not be so easy to stay low enough - that 1@s might turn out to waste space rather than save it|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes 1@D for me too|pg|| nt|3for3: it often does|pg|| nt|dburn: still, it seems that West can use relays of some kind, rather than have the auction start 1@s-2@h-3@d|pg|| mb|p|nt|MolvaM: living thru this at the table is bad, but worse will come during scoring when you say minus 1400 |pg|| nt|roswolf: yes 3nt much superior|pg|| nt|hedyg: 2@c gf relay|pg|| nt|roswolf: but no difficulty bidding game|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: 2NT= 8-10 ZZ with a singleton|pg|| nt|3for3: how do you find 6@D opposite Q@S, A@H, a @D honor and A@C?|pg|| nt|roswolf: they wont gey overboard either|pg|| nt|hedyg: ZZ points..|pg|| nt|3for3: or even less with better diamond fit|pg|| nt|hedyg: A=3, K=2 and Q=1|pg|| mb|p|nt|woozle: McGann has been there before - the big preempt putting pressure on NS in exchange for losing an occasional miracle slam|pg|| nt|glen: 2NT now?|pg|| nt|roswolf: n/s on the previous bd are playing in 5@D|pg|| nt|roswolf: IN THE OTHER ROOM|pg|| nt|andyv: with @h lead, N can get 3 @h tricks|pg|| pc|hT|nt|jcomyn: lots of controls in n hand why not 2nt|pg|| nt|dburn: but an initial 1@d would not have shown diamonds, and if East can show what he has by responding to relays, 1@s may lead to an easier auction all round|pg|| nt|hedyg: 3@c relay|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|hK|nt|woozle: Pepsi chooses to go quietly with his 17-count, fearing that a double will be pulled too often|pg|| nt|roswolf: nice judgment here|pg|| nt|MolvaM: well it must be makable since NS took 11 tricks here|pg|| nt|roswolf: this is dangerous|pg|| nt|dburn: well, it looks dangerous, but they probably have it under control|pg|| nt|3for3: this is one of the things that makes bridge hard to 'sell' to the general public.|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|roswolf: e/w will need a lot of the captain's coffee at the end of this match she wont be very sympathetic|pg|| nt|jfaria: think W may be squeezed on the reds|pg|| pc|c5|nt|hedyg: "please continue to play, i will give you my decision"|pg|| nt|3for3: Even expert commentators have no clue what is happening|pg|| pc|c2|pc|cK|nt|woozle: If the match were closer, he probably would have acted|pg|| nt|blum1956: This is a partscore board besides McGann has another opinion))|pg|| nt|ntmon: NS play negative frre bids (NFB) after intervention, so S has extras and N accepts|pg|| nt|jcomyn: agree but prefer playing from n|pg|| nt|roswolf: lol:)|pg|| nt|hedyg: 4@C showing short?|pg|| nt|hedyg: what about @H?|pg|| pc|cT|pg|| nt|hedyg: i am sure there is no bid to show both singletons|pg|| nt|dburn: I expect that by now West knows what East has|pg|| nt|3for3: 4@C was probably 5161 with a stiff DUECE of hearts :)|pg|| pc|h7|pc|h3|pc|h6|nt|granguru: Duboin should have passed 1@H doubled but I give sementa the greatest part of guilt.for not passing 2@C.|pg|| nt|hedyg: Swedish experts think he showed exact pattern, thus wasted hcps in W hand|pg|| nt|dburn: people don't spend months and years devising these methods just to make life difficult for the commentators|pg|| nt|dburn: they do it because it helps them reach more right contracts than wrong ones|pg|| pc|h2|pg|| nt|jfaria: but that would require a perfect dd play by N I think|pg|| pc|c6|pc|h4|nt|jcomyn: h lead from w would n ot be nice|pg|| nt|hedyg: a lot of messages from specs about the last board|pg|| nt|roswolf: i agree with that 1@HX probably not too bad|pg|| nt|granguru: although 2@C is probably -4 |pg|| nt|glen: would make a fun "you be the judge" in the "the bridge world"|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|pg|| pc|c8|pc|cJ|nt|ntmon: sure, @H better for defence but again .. not easy|pg|| nt|hedyg: it is quite clear: if the A@S is ducked twice he cannot make 5@ss|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|granguru: it will surely appear in some more years|pg|| pc|h5|pg|| pc|c7|nt|jcomyn: anyone know the ages of the dutch juniors|pg|| pc|h9|nt|jcomyn: d and small c and pray|pg|| nt|ntmon: actually case is good after lead from @SA|pg|| nt|jcomyn: going to the wire|pg|| nt|granguru: I will send the hand ..@H|pg|| nt|roswolf: yes but might be censored as not beinf suitable for a family audience|pg|| nt|granguru: :)|pg|| nt|glen: nowadays, likely up on bridgewinners and/or bridgetopics in 1 day|pg|| pc|d5|nt|jcomyn: cant be thinking anything but a s|pg|| pc|c4|pg|| pc|c9|pc|dQ|nt|jcomyn: home now i think|pg|| nt|roswolf: i bet the score stands though - if the claim was accepted even though in error - thats it unless it was impossible to win the number of tricks claimed|pg|| nt|roswolf: which it clearly wasnt|pg|| nt|athene: i'm not so sure - declarer is meant to give a line of play|pg|| nt|granguru: :$|pg|| nt|3for3: Mind you, I am not against science. It just lessens the ability for the spectators to watch and enjoy|pg|| nt|hedyg: you mean they dont hate us???|pg|| pc|d7|pc|d4|pg|| nt|jcomyn: tx all|pg|| pc|h8|pc|s7|pc|hQ|pc|s2|pg|| pc|s5|pc|s3|nt|MolvaM: 5@d went down|pg|| nt|glen: on some layouts where opener has both minor aces and the @Hs split 4-2 or 3-3, 3NT will have play on this board|pg|| nt|MolvaM: so 16 imps to kamras|pg|| nt|roswolf: but to be fair this is a very RARE mistake by these guys and they have plenty of imps in the bank from similar errors from past opps|pg|| nt|granguru: REDOULBLE on 1@Hx meant 3-suiter short in @D. So Sementa forgot or misunderstood..|pg|| pc|sA|pc|sT|pg|| nt|jfaria: I was thinking about 12 tricks, now they r there to take , no squeeze needed, just dd|pg|| pc|s6|nt|roswolf: depends whether the defenders accepted the claim -ie by putting the hands away|pg|| pc|d3|pc|sK|pc|s4|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s9|pc|d2|pc|dT|pg|| pc|s8|pc|sJ|pc|d6|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d9|pc|dA|pc|dK|pg|| pg|| qx|o9|st||md|3SK953H6DQT9872CK5,SJ8HK7DKJ543CQJ86,SA42HA432DA6CA742,SQT76HQJT985DCT93|sv|e|nt|bigtrain: i didn't anticipate those @H plays :0|pg|| nt|timb: I love the way Eric R has fought for overtricks |pg|| mb|1N|nt|bigtrain: 14-16|pg|| mb|d|an|6+ or 5332|mb|2C|mb|p|nt|galadriel: Maybe he has lost a match by 1 imp before :)|pg|| mb|2H|nt|bigtrain: 2@C is stayman|pg|| mb|p|mb|2N|mb|p|nt|timb: I lost a big final here by a solitary imp some 20 odd years ago and it still rankles|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: (they play their normal system of responses over artificial doubles)|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|timb: so, I like fighting for overtricks|pg|| pc|h6|nt|timb: at IMPs|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h3|pg|| pc|h7|nt|brgpro: duck 1 @h and he can make this i think|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h9|pc|s3|pg|| pc|hT|nt|brgpro: needs to switch |pg|| pc|s5|pc|d3|nt|brgpro: back to make|pg|| pc|hA|pg|| nt|bigtrain: back in the drivers seat now|pg|| pc|dA|pc|s7|pc|d2|pc|d4|pg|| nt|timb: East had to shift clubs|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|c9|st||md|3SK953H6DQT9872CK5,SJ8HK7DKJ543CQJ86,SA42HA432DA6CA742,SQT76HQJT985DCT93|sv|e|nt|woozle: nobody was going to mess up that defense|pg|| nt|woozle: I'm not seeing the string of double-digit swings that Harding need to get back into the match|pg|| nt|ntmon: good effort by Monaco on 8|pg|| mb|1N|nt|jcomyn: yes|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 3nt|pg|| nt|hedyg: we have 1@HX at -2 and -3 and 2@c X is -3|pg|| mb|p|nt|glen: thus it was a close call to pass 2@H, but that got +110|pg|| nt|hedyg: John surely 1@D X already meant that?|pg|| mb|2C|nt|jcomyn: solid 2nt for m,e|pg|| nt|hedyg: 1@c= 16+|pg|| nt|dburn: mind you, Lev and Pepsi reached the right contract with only one artificial bid, but the number of ways to skin a cat remains greater than one|pg|| nt|3for3: dbl=points, 5-8 or so. not 'negative'|pg|| mb|p|nt|ntmon: some will preemt with N hand|pg|| nt|athene: interesting - no Ghestem for this NS pair|pg|| nt|athene: but most italian pairs do play some sort of ghestem|pg|| nt|hedyg: with the E hand you bid X and pray pd doesnt bid 3@s|pg|| nt|granguru: well most of the time..could have been a GOSH or a 2-suited hand also|pg|| mb|2H|nt|woozle: Now a notrump partscore, probably with an overtrick or two|pg|| nt|roswolf: now 4@H more normal although may double|pg|| mb|p|nt|mcarroll: Probably best described as a Joey Silver hand|pg|| nt|MolvaM: another "void hand"|pg|| nt|MolvaM: 2@s was probably nonforcing|pg|| nt|hedyg: 2@s obviously nf|pg|| mb|3N|nt|hedyg: sry Murat|pg|| mb|p|nt|MolvaM: :)|pg|| nt|hedyg: Kamras really doesnt want to play in @H|pg|| nt|andyv: more tempted to open N hand 1@c|pg|| mb|p|nt|blum1956: the @h position is of that special sort so nothing may disturb this contract|pg|| nt|athene: 4@S possible with such a good suit|pg|| nt|MolvaM: action again|pg|| nt|3for3: Rodwell's 4@S a coincidence.|pg|| mb|p|nt|roswolf: and chosen|pg|| nt|hedyg: they do play Ghestem on their CC|pg|| nt|athene: sometimes partner has good diamonds and weak hearts and you can make 4@S but not 4@H|pg|| nt|hedyg: just maybe not with @cs|pg|| nt|athene: throwing hearts on diamonds|pg|| nt|andyv: the spot cards are awful|pg|| pc|hQ|nt|jcomyn: what now - dicey|pg|| nt|roswolf: hmm this wont go for 1400 but in context a similar result|pg|| nt|granguru: well -16 is not the worst we have seen|pg|| nt|hedyg: any reason his pd could not have 7 good @hs and void in @s?|pg|| nt|jcomyn: 4 baldy aces not your best holding|pg|| nt|jcomyn: and note no other card higher than 7|pg|| pc|h6|nt|roswolf: no hedy|pg|| nt|hedyg: he does have the good 7 card suit part|pg|| nt|MolvaM: 4h was a bit exaggerated for my taste|pg|| nt|MolvaM: 3@h would be ok|pg|| nt|roswolf: this seems to be -3|pg|| nt|roswolf: safe auctions|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h2|pg|| pc|h7|nt|jfaria: lack of entries in E will give a chance to declarer?|pg|| nt|andyv: good result achieved in the open room|pg|| pc|h3|pc|hJ|pc|s3|pg|| nt|ntmon: @S lead in OR, no problem then|pg|| pc|hT|nt|hedyg: this should be -1|pg|| nt|hedyg: cannot get to dummy and cannot ruff his @C losers|pg|| nt|jcomyn: indeed thiks is a very nsty hand|pg|| pc|s5|nt|hedyg: except if he gets some help..|pg|| pc|d5|pc|hA|pg|| nt|roswolf: this will drift down|pg|| nt|hedyg: OR in 4@H|pg|| nt|roswolf: 800 is not a scratch|pg|| pc|dA|nt|andyv: I would never let go a @d looking at that dummy...W is very brave|pg|| nt|jfaria: needed a @c shift |pg|| pc|s7|pc|d2|pc|d3|pg|| pc|d6|nt|jcomyn: what with a good 6-carder|pg|| nt|MolvaM: this could recover some of the imps lost in the disaster|pg|| pc|c3|pc|d8|pc|dJ|pg|| pc|sJ|nt|roswolf: dummy is truly LE MORT|pg|| nt|hedyg: now +1|pg|| nt|hedyg: or 2?|pg|| nt|hedyg: A@c, @C ruff and 3 discards and claim|pg|| pc|s2|pc|sQ|nt|jcomyn: and suddenly things change drastically|pg|| nt|hedyg: Gino must have thought his @ss were good enough to play even opposite shortness|pg|| pc|sK|pg|| pc|dQ|nt|jfaria: easy for us to see|pg|| mc|9|nt|granguru: yesterday we saw Fantoni-Nunes giving away a vul game when they had a slam of their own -17|pg|| pg|| qx|o10|st||md|4SK984H8742DAQC753,SQ32HAKTD742CJT84,S6HQ653DK9653CKQ6,SAJT75HJ9DJT8CA92|sv|b|nt|brgpro: not easy to see it|pg|| nt|timb: that's true|pg|| mb|1S|mb|p|mb|2N!|an|9-13 3+!s|nt|bigtrain: with no entries i think you should work out to shift|pg|| nt|timb: Still, he made 9 tricks|pg|| mb|p|mb|3S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|h4|nt|brgpro: very aggressive sustem...|pg|| nt|brgpro: system|pg|| nt|timb: Scores are live now at http://b.poznan2011.pl/ot/or32runda1.html|pg|| nt|brgpro: personally i woulda just bid 2@s with the W cards|pg|| nt|galadriel: On board 6 4@H made when he guessed the @D right - but didn't have a 2@S overcall to "help"|pg|| pc|hT|pc|hQ|pc|h9|pg|| pc|d5|nt|timb: I forgot Jeff had passed on board 6; declarer should have assumed @HK was wrong then, as South would open on @SA @HK and @DA, it is correct to play low; if South has @DA, North ...|pg|| nt|timb: must have @HK|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dQ|pc|d2|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d4|pc|d3|pc|d8|pg|| pc|h2|pc|hK|pc|h3|pc|hJ|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h5|pc|dT|pc|h7|pg|| pc|s2|pc|s6|pc|sJ|pc|s4|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s8|pc|s3|pc|d6|pg|| pc|s5|pc|sK|pc|sQ|pc|c6|pg|| pc|h8|pc|c4|pc|h6|pc|s7|pg|| pc|sT|pc|s9|pc|d7|pc|d9|pg|| mc|7|pg|| qx|c10|st||md|4SK984H8742DAQC753,SQ32HAKTD742CJT84,S6HQ653DK9653CKQ6,SAJT75HJ9DJT8CA92|sv|b|nt|ntmon: surprises me how often 3NT is made through the field|pg|| nt|jcomyn: isnt that amazing|pg|| nt|hedyg: last board of this match now|pg|| nt|roswolf: tried to drop a singleton trump king|pg|| nt|hedyg: thanks to our outstanding operator in Poznan, Tadeusz ! to my excellent fellow commentators Geoffrey and Bill for donating their time and expertise to guide us through these ...|pg|| nt|hedyg: boards.our appreciation to the EBL and the PBF for bringing this event to BBO, especially Slawek Latala who was intrumental in organizing these broadcasts on behalf of BBO|pg|| nt|hedyg: special thanks to our specs for joining and for your kind and helpful comments,we hope you enjoyed the show|pg|| nt|glen: there must be a leaderboard for this italian unusual results|pg|| nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Joanna -Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentators Hedy, Murat and Glen for their company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| nt|glen: *these|pg|| nt|hedyg: and thank you Geoffrey :)|pg|| nt|roswolf: an entertaining match|pg|| nt|roswolf: We are now on the last board of the set. Thanks to our operator, Tadeusz -Great Job! Our appreciation to all the organisers for ensuring that this fine event is brought to BBO ...|pg|| nt|roswolf: vugraph. Thanks too to my very learned fellow commentator Hedy for her company and perceptive comments and to our specs whose contributions keep us on our toes.|pg|| nt|hedyg: thank you too Geoffrey :)|pg|| nt|ritong: he did not pull the third trump, seems|pg|| nt|hedyg: what did he do with the 2@ds in his hand?|pg|| nt|jcomyn: anyone know what the jackpot coup is|pg|| mb|p|nt|ritong: ruffed both|pg|| mb|p|nt|hedyg: we will be back at 14 30 CET, in 1 hour and 38 minutes|pg|| nt|roswolf: sorry thx to John as well|pg|| nt|granguru: fortunatelly IMPs table doesnt punish you very hard after you already gave away a lot of IMPs in one hand|pg|| nt|jcomyn: and a very difficult thing to achieve|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|glen: some styles like a 3rd seat 1@H here|pg|| nt|ritong: i suspect our operator anticipated a little:)|pg|| nt|hedyg: ah ok, didnt pull 3rd|pg|| nt|jfaria: cant see anyone opening this auction|pg|| pg|| qx|o11|st||md|1S42HAQ63DQJCAQ932,ST3HKT52DA62CJ864,SAK865H984DK983CK,SQJ97HJ7DT754CT75|sv|o|mb|1N|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: 1NT = 14-16|pg|| nt|galadriel: 1NT best on South hand|pg|| nt|bigtrain: 2@H = @S transfer|pg|| mb|2H!|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|mb|3S!|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|nt|galadriel: as rebid problems if open 1C|pg|| nt|bigtrain: 3@S = GF forces 4@S if fit|pg|| mb|p|nt|bigtrain: 3NT is truly optional|pg|| nt|brgpro: so he didnt introduce his @d?|pg|| nt|bigtrain: no|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h4|pc|hJ|nt|bigtrain: just gave choice of 3NT vs 4@S saying with 8+@S must play 4@S|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| pc|dQ|pc|d2|pc|d3|pc|d4|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c6|pc|cK|pc|c5|pg|| pc|d8|nt|bigtrain: biddind @D just helps the opponents (usually)|pg|| pc|d7|pc|dJ|pc|dA|pg|| pc|hK|pc|h8|pc|h7|nt|bigtrain: 3@S is artificial and forces NT opener to choose spades with 3+|pg|| pc|h3|pg|| pc|sT|pc|s5|nt|galadriel: Dutch gained 6 on board 7 by managing to stay below game - 5C in other room|pg|| pc|s7|pc|s2|pg|| pc|d6|pc|dK|pc|d5|pc|c2|pg|| pc|h9|pc|c7|pc|hA|pc|h5|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c4|pc|s6|pc|cT|pg|| pc|cQ|pc|c8|pc|d9|pc|dT|pg|| pc|s4|pc|s3|pc|sK|pc|s9|pg|| pc|sA|pc|sJ|pc|c9|pc|cJ|pg|| pc|s8|pc|sQ|pc|h6|pc|hT|pg|| pg|| qx|c11|st||md|1S42HAQ63DQJCAQ932,ST3HKT52DA62CJ864,SAK865H984DK983CK,SQJ97HJ7DT754CT75|sv|o|nt|woozle: Routine 4S for EW, hardly the stuff of which swings are made|pg|| nt|jcomyn: yes 1s by e|pg|| nt|andyv: is that where the last 4 cards in dummy are the same denomination?|pg|| nt|andyv: all Qs or Js, etc?|pg|| nt|jcomyn: no close|pg|| mb|1N|mb|p|nt|jcomyn: still no|pg|| mb|2H|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|nt|jcomyn: we should offer a prize for the right answer|pg|| mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|jcomyn: here's a hint. Think in terms of a slot machine|pg|| pc|h2|pc|h4|pc|hJ|pc|hQ|pg|| nt|mcarroll: given the state of the match will they try for the @C slam?|pg|| pc|dJ|nt|andyv: 9 tricks easy now|pg|| pc|dA|nt|mcarroll: which would certainly have faILED|pg|| pc|d3|pc|d4|pg|| pc|c4|pc|cK|pc|c5|pc|c2|pg|| pc|d8|pc|d5|pc|dQ|pc|d2|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c6|pc|s5|pc|c7|pg|| pc|cQ|nt|mcarroll: another 2 imps to Mahaffey|pg|| pc|c8|pc|s6|pc|cT|pg|| pc|c3|pc|cJ|pc|h8|pc|s9|pg|| pc|sT|pc|sA|pc|s7|pc|s2|pg|| pc|dK|pc|d7|pc|h3|pc|d6|pg|| pc|h9|pc|h7|pc|hA|pc|h5|pg|| pc|c9|mc|10|pg|| qx|o12|st||md|2S62HA53D32CAJT542,SKQ4HKQ2DJ8CKQ963,STHJT874DK97654C7,SAJ98753H96DAQTC8|sv|n|nt|galadriel: Are we stuck?|pg|| nt|galadriel: Smoke break?|pg|| nt|bigtrain: pretty near the finishline for a smoke break :)|pg|| mb|1N|mb|p|nt|galadriel: Joanna?|pg|| nt|galadriel: Ah here we go|pg|| mb|2H|mb|p|mb|2S|mb|p|mb|4C!|an|1!c 6+!s|mb|d|mb|4S|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|galadriel: So just 2 Aces to lose|pg|| nt|bigtrain: probably make 12 tricks though|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h6|pc|hA|pc|h2|pg|| pc|cA|pc|c3|pc|c7|pc|c8|pg|| pc|h5|pc|hQ|pc|h4|pc|h9|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|c12|st||md|2S62HA53D32CAJT542,SKQ4HKQ2DJ8CKQ963,STHJT874DK97654C7,SAJ98753H96DAQTC8|sv|n|nt|jcomyn: wouldnt want to come in with ther s hand|pg|| mb|1N|nt|jfaria: 2 keycards missing = 4@s|pg|| mb|p|mb|2H|mb|p|nt|jfaria: or at least something bellow 6|pg|| mb|2S|mb|p|mb|4C|mb|p|mb|4N|nt|woozle: we seem to have lost a board. NS fetch up in a dull 1NT, making one or two|pg|| nt|mcarroll: oops|pg|| nt|mcarroll: yes 25 seems to have been skipped|pg|| nt|jcomyn: drop it like a hot spud with no reasl aces|pg|| nt|jfaria: E showing slam intentionswith c@shortness |pg|| mb|p|nt|jfaria: @c|pg|| mb|5S|nt|jcomyn: shortness even|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|jfaria: wonder what 4 nt means|pg|| pc|d5|nt|jcomyn: old blackwood i imagine|pg|| nt|andyv: when watching an auction like this I feel the participents are going all the way to the edge of the cliff|pg|| nt|jfaria: maybe, E showed !Q s :)|pg|| nt|jfaria: Q@s|pg|| pc|dT|pc|d2|nt|jfaria: was misguided by 5@s answer, but Cohler rightly "showed" the @sQ|pg|| nt|andyv: I think 4@c was kc, 4@s showed 2 without and 4N asked for K ings|pg|| pc|d8|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s2|pc|sK|pc|sT|pg|| nt|andyv: sorry, 4N showed 2 with and 5@s stopped|pg|| pc|s4|pc|d6|pc|sJ|pc|s6|pg|| nt|jcomyn: give em their 2 aces and claim|pg|| nt|andyv: it may well be that EW weren't on same page|pg|| pc|c8|pc|cA|pc|c3|pc|c7|pg|| pc|hA|pc|h2|pc|h4|pc|h6|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|o13|st||md|3SAQ9HJ5DKQ64CKQJ7,S832H98DA853CAT54,SKJ76HKQ7DJT92C62,ST54HAT6432D7C983|sv|b|nt|bigtrain: expected a @C lead followed by a small heart|pg|| nt|galadriel: Looks like 3NT for NS here|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: another break|pg|| nt|bigtrain: prediction... Pass; 1@C = 16+; 2@D = 8-10 BAL; 3NT|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|mb|1C!|nt|bigtrain: of course E may throw a monkey wrench in :)|pg|| mb|p|mb|2D!|mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|c4|pc|c2|pc|c8|pc|cQ|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d5|pc|dJ|pc|d7|pg|| pc|d2|pc|c3|pc|dQ|pc|dA|pg|| pc|h9|pc|hK|pc|hA|pc|h5|pg|| pc|c9|pc|cJ|pc|cA|pc|c6|pg|| mc|10|pg|| qx|c13|st||md|3SAQ9HJ5DKQ64CKQJ7,S832H98DA853CAT54,SKJ76HKQ7DJT92C62,ST54HAT6432D7C983|sv|b|nt|jcomyn: give em their 3 aces asnd claim next hand|pg|| nt|andyv: so 4@c was either a splinter, in which case 4N doesn't make sense or 4@c was RKC in which case 4N doesn't make any sense|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|jfaria: test|pg|| mb|1D|nt|andyv: but at the end, no harm done|pg|| mb|p|mb|1S|mb|p|mb|2N|nt|jcomyn: indeed but u are right. a kind of lemming sequence|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|pc|c4|nt|jfaria: N a bit worried about the small @c doubleton|pg|| pc|c2|nt|jfaria: but nothing he could bid besides 3nt|pg|| pc|c8|nt|woozle: McGann takes a wild swing at game, which should make on the favourable heart lie, even if she runs into a club ruff|pg|| pc|cQ|pg|| nt|jcomyn: well s has an 18-19 nt so|pg|| pc|dK|nt|woozle: did she really duck the diamond?|pg|| pc|dA|pc|d2|pc|d7|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c6|pc|c9|pc|cJ|pg|| nt|jcomyn: that reminds me of a hand in istanbul when my p put me into 4s and i ran into a 5-0 break. He said he was worried about clubs. I had the AKQJ and won none of em|pg|| pc|d4|nt|andyv: so he was right to be worried:)|pg|| pc|d3|pc|dJ|nt|woozle: she must be getting tired|pg|| nt|blum1956: very strange indeed|pg|| nt|jcomyn: was is his foot they all got ruffed|pg|| pc|s4|pg|| pc|d9|nt|woozle: pepsi may reject the trump promotion in diamonds because Fiona's heart pip was the 8|pg|| nt|woozle: Which probably looks like KJ98|pg|| pc|h2|pc|d6|pc|d5|pg|| pc|dT|pc|h3|pc|dQ|pc|d8|pg|| nt|jfaria: tricks|pg|| nt|jfaria: 9|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h8|pc|h7|pc|hA|pg|| pc|c3|pc|c7|pc|cT|pc|s6|pg|| pc|cA|pc|s7|pc|h4|pc|cK|pg|| mc|9|pg|| qx|o14|st||md|4S852HQ6DAQ942CQT8,SAJT93HJ8DK86CKJ5,S764HA75432D5C743,SKQHKT9DJT73CA962|sv|o|nt|galadriel: EW turn for 3NT|pg|| mb|1C|mb|1D|mb|1H|nt|galadriel: This is the last board of this set|pg|| mb|d|mb|1N|nt|galadriel: Great job by Joanna, our VG operator - thanks :)|pg|| nt|bigtrain: X = hearts, not good enough (or long enough) to bid 2@H|pg|| mb|p|mb|3N|mb|p|mb|p|mb|p|nt|bigtrain: assuming 1@H showed @S|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: next round will start at 12.30|pg|| nt|vugraphpl5: thanks all for comment and watching|pg|| pc|d4|pc|d6|pc|d5|nt|galadriel: Thanks to my fellow commentators, Tim and Walter|pg|| pc|d7|pg|| pc|c2|pc|c8|nt|galadriel: And especially to specs for all your helpful comments|pg|| pc|cJ|pc|c7|pg|| pc|s3|pc|s4|pc|sK|pc|s2|pg|| pc|dJ|pc|dA|pc|d8|pc|h2|pg|| nt|galadriel: Not forgetting Roland who works tirelessly to organise all of us|pg|| pc|hQ|pc|h8|pc|hA|pc|h9|pg|| mc|11|pg|| qx|c14|st||md|4S852HQ6DAQ942CQT8,SAJT93HJ8DK86CKJ5,S764HA75432D5C743,SKQHKT9DJT73CA962|sv|o|nt|andyv: last board of this set|pg|| nt|jcomyn: holding KJ of s K10 of h and K of D what did he think i had to open 1nt|pg|| mb|1D|mb|p|nt|andyv: North has had a couple of hands where he's been blessed with great spot cards|pg|| nt|jcomyn: gee that match ended very tamely|pg|| nt|jfaria: last board no expected swings, cmon orange jrs lets make a fight of it :) only 1o imps behind against mighty Meckwell|pg|| nt|andyv: a lot of 3N contracts|pg|| mb|1S|nt|jfaria: dont go away 2d half promises |pg|| nt|jcomyn: they have done well|pg|| mb|p|mb|1N|mb|p|nt|jcomyn: ok folks thans to the kibs and to a great operator|pg|| mb|2D|an| |mb|p|nt|mcarroll: so a pretty emphatic victory for Mahaffey|pg|| nt|jcomyn: have to go and play golf now - tough life|pg|| mb|2N|mb|p|mb|3N|nt|jfaria: 2@d GF cb i presume|pg|| mb|p|nt|blum1956: Thx all, spectators and commentators. See you!|pg|| mb|p|mb|p|nt|andyv: probably 2way new minor|pg|| nt|jfaria: with 2 aces missing hard to make more than 11 tricks|pg|| pc|d2|nt|jfaria: tuff lead |pg|| pc|d6|pc|d5|pc|d3|pg|| pc|hJ|pc|h2|pc|h9|nt|jfaria: Cohler thinks he must work a bit but cards lie really friendly for him|pg|| pc|hQ|pg|| nt|andyv: there went his chance for 12 tricks:)|pg|| pc|h6|pc|h8|pc|hA|pc|hT|pg|| nt|andyv: E hand much tougher problem in BAM event|pg|| pc|h4|pc|hK|pc|d4|nt|jfaria: strange play by Cohler|pg|| pc|d8|pg|| pc|sK|pc|s2|pc|s3|pc|s4|pg|| pc|sQ|pc|s5|nt|andyv: true, doesn't make any sense|pg|| pc|sA|pc|s6|pg|| pc|sJ|pc|s7|pc|d7|pc|s8|pg|| nt|andyv: now just cashing out|pg|| pc|sT|pc|h3|pc|c2|pc|d9|pg|| pc|s9|pc|c3|pc|c6|pc|dQ|pg|| nt|andyv: will lose a couple of imps|pg|| nt|andyv: maybe not|pg|| pc|c5|pc|c4|pc|cA|pc|c8|pg|| pc|c9|pc|cT|pc|cJ|pc|c7|pg|| pc|cK|pc|h5|pc|dT|nt|andyv: wow|pg|| pc|cQ|pg|| pc|dK|pc|h7|pc|dJ|pc|dA|pg|| nt|andyv: that was fun:)|pg|| nt|andyv: ty all, bye|pg|| pg||