2nd European Champions' Cup Page 4 Bulletin 4 - Sunday Evening, 12 October  2003


Sweden vs Bulgaria

Semifinal – 2nd session

by Peter Ventura

Sweden made a solid impression in the 1st session and was leading by 23 to 1 at the start of Session 2.

Board 14 - E/None
  ª J 9 5 3 2
© K Q 2
¨ Q 4
§ K Q 3
ª A K 10 6 4
© J
¨ 10
§ J 9 7 6 5 2
Bridge deal ª Q 8 7
© 6 5
¨ A J 9 7 6
§ 10 8 4
  ª -
© A 10 9 8 7 4 3
¨ K 8 5 3 2
§ A

West North East South
Sylvan Iporski Sundelin Kovachev
    Pass 1©
1ª 2¨* 2ª 3¨
Pass 4© Pass 4ª*
Pass 6© All Pass  

West North East South
Karaivanov Bertheau Trendafilov Nystrom
    Pass 1©
2©* Dble 2ª 4¨
Pass 5© Pass 6©
All Pass      

Iporski’s 2¨ was an invitational raise in hearts and now Kovachev had no problem to reach the slam.
With as little as the king of hearts and ace second in diamonds the grand slam would be the spot to be, but on Bertheau’s 5© Nyström at the other table made the right move to bid 6.

Just looking at North/South’s cards 6© seems to be the perfect contract. You can discard two diamonds on high clubs and if hearts splits 2-1 there will be an easy way to twelve tricks. Even with a 3-0 trump split you’ll succeed when diamonds split evenly. As you can see West can find the killing diamond lead to defeat the slam, but neither Sylvan or Karaivanov wanted to do so and the contract was made at both tables after a top spade lead.

On Board 23 Iporski had a good chance to give Bulgaria a nice swing. Signor Horton will write about it somewhere else in this bulletin.

Board 24 - W/None
  ª Q 3
© K 5
¨ A Q J 10 5 4 2
§ 7 2
ª 10 7 5 2
© Q 10 7
¨ -
§ K Q 9 8 6 5
Bridge deal ª A J 8
© 9 6 2
¨ 9 8 7 3
§ A 10 4
  ª K 9 6 4
© A J 8 4 3
¨ K 6
§ J 3

West North East South
Sylvan Iporski Sundelin Kovachev
Pass 1¨ Pass 1©
2§ 2¨ 3§ 3¨
All Pass      

West North East South
Karaivanov Bertheau Trendafilov Nystrom
Pass 2¨ Pass 2©
Pass 2NT Pass 3NT
All Pass      

Ten tricks in 3¨ would have been a flat board, but when the Swedish youngsters reached 3NT some IMPs were going to be distributed. Trendafilov made no mistake by cashing ªA, noticing partners ª2, then §A and another club; three down and 7 IMPs to Bulgaria.

The Swedes kept on doing their work in the 2nd session and the score with only 12 boards to play was 49-15.



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