Italy vs Bulgaria
Open Round 36
When this match was played, on Friday late afternoon, nothing very
much was at stake for either team. Italy, of course, had long before
sealed their 5th consecutive title, and Bulgaria looked pretty well
fixed on 3rd place. So the main objective of the players was to
make it a good show, and so they did. Here are a few of the dishes
they served us.
Board 2. Dealer East. N/S Vul.
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ª 10 8 3
© Q 3
¨ J 8 3
§ Q 9 6 3 2 |
ª 6
© A J 6 4
¨ 10 5 4 2
§ A J 7 4 |
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ª K 9 5 4
© K 9 8 5 2
¨ A 7 6
§ 8 |
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ª A Q J 7 2
© 10 7
¨ K Q 9
§ K 10 5 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Nanev |
Sementa |
Mihov |
Versace |
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1© |
1ª |
3ª |
Pass |
3NT |
Pass |
4© |
All Pass |
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Once East elected to open his hand, EW were in game. Bulgaria +420.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Duboin |
Stamatov |
Bocchi |
Karaivanov |
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Pass |
1NT |
Pass |
Pass |
2§ |
Pass |
2© |
All Pass |
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When Bocchi passed in first seat, South could open a 15-17 NT this
time. Of course, Bocchi showed his majors when this ran to him,
but as he could be much weaker (remember he did not open) Duboin
did not make any forward move, non vulnerable. So game was missed,
Italy +170 and Bulgaria the first 6 IMPs.
Board 3. Dealer South. E/W Vul.
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ª A K J 10 9
© J 7 5
¨ J 7 6
§ A 10 |
ª 7 5 3 2
© -
¨ K 9 5 4
§ K Q 9 6 4 |
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ª 6
© K Q 10 9 8 3 2
¨ A
§ 8 7 5 3 |
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ª Q 8 4
© A 6 4
¨ Q 10 8 3 2
§ J 2 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Nanev |
Sementa |
Mihov |
Versace |
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Pass |
Pass |
1ª |
3© |
3ª |
All Pass |
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Once East led his suit, the contract was doomed. ©K to the ace
and ruffed, followed by a trump. Declarer drew three rounds of trumps
and played a diamond to East's ace. Mihov next cashed his ©Q and
exited with a club, establishing two more defensive tricks. One
down. Bulgaria +50.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Duboin |
Stamatov |
Bocchi |
Karaivanov |
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1NT |
Pass |
2ª |
3© |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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Bocchi made the good lead of the ¨A, which should have set up a
defensive cross-ruff. When Duboin contributed the ¨A, Bocchi read
this as a club preference signal, so he continued a club. Now declarer
was able to draw trumps and establish the diamonds for his contract,
losing just two diamonds and a club.
On a heart continuation, three down would have been the outcome,
but as it was, Bulgaria had another +420 and led 16-0.
The Bulgarian lead had gone up to 29-15 when the match came to
its closing stages.
Board 14. Dealer East. None Vul.
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ª A K J 5
© K 10 9 8
¨ 10 6 4
§ K 5 |
ª 10 8 7
© A J 4 3
¨ Q 8 7 2
§ 8 7 |
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ª 2
© Q 7 5
¨ A K 9 5 3
§ A J 6 2 |
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ª Q 9 6 4 3
© 6 2
¨ J
§ Q 10 9 4 3 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Nanev |
Sementa |
Mihov |
Versace |
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1¨ |
1ª |
Dble |
2NT |
Dble |
4ª |
All Pass |
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As the Bulgarian 1¨ did not locate the EW fit in the suit, NS were
allowed to try 4ª undoubled in the end. Versace had little trouble
in losing only the three obvious tricks. A fine +420 to Italy, mainly
due to Versace's very light overcall.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Duboin |
Stamatov |
Bocchi |
Karaivanov |
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1¨ |
Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
2§ |
Pass |
3¨ |
Pass |
4¨ |
Pass |
5¨ |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Here, Ivo Karaivanov did not bother to overcall, so the Italians
could discover their fits and values, finally settling for the diamond
game that proved too high. To underline this, Stamatov had the last
word in the auction. Bulgaria +100 alright, but little compensation
for the lost game. Italy 8 IMPs.
Board 16. Dealer West. E/W Vul.
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ª 7 4
© J 10 4
¨ Q 8 7
§ A 10 9 8 6 |
ª A K Q 2
© 9 6
¨ K 5 2
§ J 7 4 3 |
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ª 9 3
© K Q 8 2
¨ A 10 9 4 3
§ K 2 |
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ª J 10 8 6 5
© A 7 5 3
¨ J 6
§ Q 5 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Nanev |
Sementa |
Mihov |
Versace |
1¨ |
Pass |
1© |
1ª |
Pass |
Pass |
2ª |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
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SEMENTA Antonio, Italy
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A perfectly normal contract, but look at the defences displayed.
The §10 was led
to South's queen, but Versace immediately opened the attack on declarer's
communications by returning a spade. Declarer won and ducked a diamond
to Versace who persisted with spades. Now Nanev was cut off from
his hand: he could not establish both a club and a heart trick and
cash the third top spade any more without the risk of going down.
He played a club to North's ace and a diamond came back. Nanev next
took his diamond winners but now had to lead hearts from dummy,
so the contract was easily defeated on this nice defence. Italy
+100.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Duboin |
Stamatov |
Bocchi |
Karaivanov |
1§ |
Pass |
1¨ |
Pass |
1NT |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
Same contract, same lead, but Karaivanov continued clubs after
winning his §Q at trick 1. Now declarer had all the time in the
world to establish the diamonds as well as the one heart trick he
needed, as North would never again gain the lead to cash his clubs.
Italy another +600 and 12 IMPs to go in the lead for the first time
in the match: 40-29.
Another Italian victory was sealed two boards later:
Board 18. Dealer East. N/S Vul.
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ª 10 5
© Q J 7
¨ A K 7 3 2
§ J 10 9 |
ª Q 8 7 6 3
© 6 3 2
¨ J 6 4
§ 6 2 |
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ª A K J 9 4 2
© 9 8 4
¨ Q 9 8
§ 4 |
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ª -
© A K 10 5
¨ 10 5
§ A K Q 8 7 5 3 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Nanev |
Sementa |
Mihov |
Versace |
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1ª |
Dble |
4ª |
Dble |
Pass |
6§ |
Pass |
Pass |
6ª |
Pass |
Pass |
7§ |
All Pass |
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When Mohov opened 1ª only, it was relatively easy for NS to reach
their proper contract. Please note Versace's courageous Pass of
6ª holding two quick losers in diamonds but confirming his spade
void. Sementa of course had no trouble in raising to seven with
his ¨AK. Italy +2140.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Duboin |
Stamatov |
Bocchi |
Karaivanov |
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1ª |
1NT |
3ª |
4© |
4ª |
5§ |
Pass |
6§ |
All Pass |
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Here,. NS lacked the tools to fully cope with the unusual South
hand and, left to their own devices as the opponents remained silent
after 4ª, could not get beyond the six-level. Bulgaria +1390 and
another 13 IMPs to Italy.
The final score: 53-30 or 20-10 VP to Italy.
Bulgaria had consolidated their bronze medal.
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