Final –
Session 1
by Peter Ventura
Computerland AZS PWR Wroclaw, Poland, had to face reigning champions
Tennis Club Parioli Angelini Roma, Italy in the final. Parioli were
held as small favourites but a Polish team is always difficult to
handle.
After a 48 boards long semifinal the first session of the final
started 9.30 pm on Saturday evening. This could be an advantage
for a team with good condition.
And what a board to start with! 7NT can be made, but would any
of the two E/W-pairs reach the grand?
Board 1. Dealer North. None Vul.
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ª 9 7
© 9 4 2
¨ 4 3 2
§ 10 9 7 6 2 |
ª A J 8 6 4
© -
¨ A 9 8 6 5
§ A Q |
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ª K Q 10 5 2
© A 5
¨ Q J 10
§ K J 5 |
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ª 3
© K Q 10 8 7 6 3
¨ K 7
§ 8 4 3 |
Open Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Olanski |
Angelini |
Starkowski |
Sementa |
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Pass |
1ª |
3© |
4© |
Pass |
4NT |
Pass |
5¨ |
Pass |
5© |
Pass |
5ª |
Pass |
6ª |
All Pass |
Closed Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Kwiecinski |
Lauria |
Golebiowski |
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Pass |
1ª |
3© |
4© |
Pass |
4ª |
Pass |
5§ |
Pass |
5© |
Pass |
6ª |
All Pass |
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The auction was almost the same at the two tables and both pairs
stopped in 6ª. ‘When a slam needs a finesse to succeed you
should not bid it, and you will be a winner in the longer run’
is an advice from grande Garozzo and here the ¨K had to be on side.
Sementa led ©K and Starkowski had an easy way to 13 tricks. In
the Closed Room Golebiowski put Lauria on some pressure immediately
by leading an innovative ¨7. Lauria did not want to take any risks
of course and he rose with the ace and later gave away a trick to
a satisfied Golebiowski. Nice lead!
This trick gave Computerland the lead in the final by 1-0.
Board 4. Dealer West. All Vul.
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ª 3
© A K Q 10 9
¨ 9 7 6 4 2
§ 6 2 |
ª A Q 8 6 5 4
© 8
¨ K Q 5 3
§ K 8 |
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ª K J 10 9
© J 7 6 4 3
¨ A J
§ 9 5 |
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ª 7 2
© 5 2
¨ 10 8
§ A Q J10 7 4 3 |
Open Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Olanski |
Angelini |
Starkowski |
Sementa |
1ª |
2© |
4ª |
All Pass |
Closed Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Kwiecinski |
Lauria |
Golebiowski |
1ª |
2© |
3NT |
4§ |
4¨ |
4© |
Dble |
5§ |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Parioli won back an overtrick-IMP on board 3 but here on the next
deal came a small swing for the Polish, when Kwiecinski/Golebiowski
sacrificed nicely. Lauria’s 3NT gave Golebiowski the possibility
to overcall 4§ and that was the key for N/S to find a handy sacrifice
in 5§; two down and +500 to Parioli.
In the Open Room it was more difficult for Sementa to take action
since he had to introduce the clubs on the five level. The shape
of the hand was not the best and he passed safely; +650 and Computerland
gained 4 IMPs.
Board 6. Dealer East. E/W Vul.
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ª A 8 6 4 3
© A K 4 2
¨ A Q 7 6
§ - |
ª K Q J 9
© Q 8 6 3
¨ K 8 5
§ J 6 |
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ª 10 5 2
© 9 5
¨ J 10 3 2
§ A Q 4 3 |
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ª 7
© J 10 7
¨ 9 4
§ K 10 9 8 7 5 3 |
Open Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Olanski |
Angelini |
Starkowski |
Sementa |
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Pass |
Pass |
1§ |
2NT |
Pass |
3© |
Pass |
4© |
All Pass |
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Closed Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Kwiecinski |
Lauria |
Golebiowski |
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Pass |
3§ |
All Pass |
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Angelini overcalled 2NT after a Polish club opening, showing two
(or three) suits except clubs. Over Sementas 3© Angelini hunted
for game bonus. West led ªK to dummy’s ace. Sementa ruffed
a spade then finessed in diamonds. Everything had worked out smoothly
so far and he continued to cross-ruff by cashing ¨A, ruff a diamond,
ruff a club, ruff a spade and ruff another club. Now declarer had
8 tricks in his basket and since trump ace and king had to give
tricks the game was just made; Parioli +420.
Golebiowski opened 3§ in the Closed Room and he was left to play
there. Despite the lack of trumps 3§ was just made, thanks to a
bunch of other powerful cards in dummy; Computerland +110 but 7
IMPs to the Italians.
Board 7. Dealer North. None Vul.
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ª J 9 8 7 6 4
© 2
¨ Q J 8
§ Q 7 4 |
ª 10 2
© 4 3
¨ 10 9 7 6
§ A K 10 9 6 |
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ª A Q
© A 10 8 7
¨ A 2
§ J 8 5 3 2 |
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ª K 5 3
© K Q J 9 6 5
¨ K 5 4 3
§ - |
Open Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Olanski |
Angelini |
Starkowski |
Sementa |
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1© |
Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
2© |
All Pass |
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Closed Room: |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Kwiecinski |
Lauria |
Golebiowski |
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1© |
Pass |
1ª |
1NT |
2© |
3NT |
All Pass |
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This board could have been a big swing for Parioli, but since ªK
was off side and clubs were split diabolically Lauria was doomed
to go two down in 3NT; Parioli –200. Sementa’s 2© just
made in the Open Room but Computerland still gained 3 IMPs.
The result after 8 boards: 8 IMPs to Parioli, 8 IMPs to Computerland!
On board 9 Starkowski opened a strong 1NT and he was left to play
there. The contract went as many down as four and that was worth
7 IMPs to Parioli.
Parioli gained an IMP on the last board of this segment which gave
us the score 16 to 8 IMPs in Parioli’s favour after the first
session – and a good night’s sleep for everyone.
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