Round Robin,
round 4
The penultimate round in section B of the Round Robins included
a match between two well-placed teams at the time: Parioli Angelini
from Rome, with 69.5 V.P. the leaders by a big margin, and Société
Générale from France who were on 50 V.P. at the time.
Board 12. Dealer West, NS Vul.
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ª A Q 9 5 4 3
© 10
¨ K Q 6 2
§ 9 7 |
ª 8 2
© Q 8 7 5 4
¨ J 9 4
§ 10 8 2 |
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ª K J 10 7
© 9 3 2
¨ 10 8
§ A K 5 3 |
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ª 6
© A K J 6
¨ A 7 5 3
§ Q J 6 4 |
Closed Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Sebbane |
Lauria |
Thuillez |
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1ª |
Pass |
2§ |
Pass |
2¨ |
Pass |
3¨ |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
3NT |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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As the situation was already forcing to game, there is much to
be said for passing 3NT. With the §AK out and the trumps stacked
behind him, Sebbane had no chance in 4ª and quietly went down two.
Parioli +200.
Open Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Quantin |
Angelini |
Multon |
Sementa |
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1ª |
Pass |
2§ |
Pass |
2¨ |
Pass |
2NT |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
3NT |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
In spite of the game-forcing character of the situation 3NT might
well have gone down, and a spade lead certainly was about the only
way to help partner in finding the winning defence if it existed,
which is actually the case.
Quantin duly led the ª8, which was covered by the nine and ten.
Multon then played a low club, the queen winning. Sementa now crossed
to the ¨K and played another club, taken by Multon’s king.
When he switched to a heart next, Sementa could run this to dummy’s
ten. Quantin won the queen and returned a spade, but nine tricks
were there now: a spade, three hearts, four diamonds and a club.
Parioli +750 and 14 IMPs, the first major swing of the match.
But what if Multon switches to a heart at trick two? If declarer
ducks this to West’s queen, a spade will come back to put
an end to all squeeze possibilities and set the contract. If declarer
wins and goes after the clubs himself, EW will end up with their
hearts established.
Very little happened, the French getting back a few IMPs on the
odd overtrick, until seven boards later, when both teams had their
chances again.
Board 12. Dealer West, NS Vul.
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ª Q 9 7 2
© 8 7 6 4 3
¨ A 4
§ 5 3 |
ª 10 6 5
© A 10 5 2
¨ 8 5
§ Q 6 4 2 |
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ª K J 8 4 3
© 9
¨ J 3
§ K J 9 8 7 |
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ª A
© K Q J
¨ K Q 10 9 7 6 2
§ A 10 |
Closed Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Sebbane |
Lauria |
Thuillez |
Pass |
Pass |
1ª |
Dble |
2ª |
3© |
Pass |
4¨ |
Pass |
4© |
Pass |
4NT |
Pass |
5§ |
Pass |
6¨ |
All Pass |
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Even though the defenders did not find their heart ruff, there
was no suitable parking place for the losing club as the only entry
to dummy, the ¨A, will necessarily be gone before the hearts are
established. This even applies if the suit breaks 3-2. Anyway, Parioli
just scored +100.
Open Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Quantin |
Angelini |
Multon |
Sementa |
Pass |
Pass |
1ª |
Dble |
2ª |
Pass |
3ª |
5¨ |
All Pass |
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When Angelini did not bid on his first occasion after the double,
he also put an end to Sementa’s possible aspirations. Sementa
thus settled for 5¨ and easily made it on a spade lead by drawing
trumps first and conceding a heart and a club later. Parioli +600
and 12 more IMPs to double their lead to 24, but a chance missed
by the French to save the board.
Then, we saw another string of quiet boards, the French picking
up just 4 IMPs on a misdefence. When the end of the match came in
sight, things livened up again:
Board 18. Dealer East, NS Vul.
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ª K 8 6 4
© 10
¨ K Q 10 2
§ A 8 6 4 |
ª 7
© A K J 9 7 4 3 2
¨ A 4 3
§ 9 |
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ª A 10 5 3 2
© Q 6 5
¨ 6
§ Q J 6 2 |
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ª Q J 9
© 8
¨ J 9 8 7 5
§ K 10 7 3 |
Closed Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Sebbane |
Lauria |
Thuillez |
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Pass |
Pass |
1© |
Dble |
2NT |
3¨ |
Dble |
Pass |
3ª |
Dble |
Pass |
4ª |
Dble |
Pass |
4NT |
Pass |
5¨ |
Pass |
6© |
All Pass |
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According to the various Italian commentators, EW were on thin
ice here, as Lauria’s double of 4ª might have been “for
penalties” as well, suggesting spade strength rather than
first-round control. When Lauria showed an ace, Versace bid the
slam with some confidence after all, and this once again proved
the right thing to do. Parioli +980.
Open Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Quantin |
Angelini |
Multon |
Sementa |
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Pass |
Pass |
4© |
All Pass |
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We all know that in third position everything is different, but
this 4© opening bid certainly was far off target this time. Another
11 IMPs out for the French to trail by 31 now.
On the last board, Parioli scored another 3 IMPs so the final score
was 45-11 to them, or 22-8 V.P.
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