19th European Youth Team Championships Page 2 Bulletin 11 - Wednesday Evening, 11 August  2004


Round 23 Italy vs France

With only three matches to go time was running out for these two teams. The winning team in this battle would have a slightly easier way to a qualification spot. The losing team would most likely not have time to make up the lost ground.

Board 2. Dealer East. N/S Vul.
  ª A K Q 3
© A 7 6 2
¨ A Q 8
§ 7 3
ª J 8 7
© 8 4
¨ 9 7 6 2
§ Q 10 9 2
Bridge deal ª 10 6
© Q 9 3
¨ K J 3
§ A K 6 5 4
  ª 9 5 4 2
© K J 10 5
¨ 10 5 4
§ J 8

Open Room
West North East South
Sbarigia T.Bessis Lo Presti Gaviard
- - 1§ Pass
Pass Dble Pass 1©
Pass 2§ Pass 2©
Pass 3© Pass 3ª
Pass 4ª All Pass  

Closed Room
West North East South
Tessieres F. di Bello O.Bessis S. di Bello
- - 1§ Pass
1¨ Dble Pass 1ª
Pass 2¨ Dble 2©
Pass 4ª All Pass  

4ª was reached at both tables and the Italians played nicely both as declarer and defenders. Matteo Sbarigia's lead was the first key to the success in the Open Room. He led ¨7 and Thomas Bessis let Fabio Lo Presti win the first trick with ¨J as he played low from hand. Lo Presti cashed §A then made key play number two – as he continued with a low club to West's queen. Sbarigia once more could play a diamond and declarer was doomed to go down. Very nicely defended by the Italians; –100.

In the Closed Room, Stelio di Bello was declarer. Godefroy de Tessieres led §10 to Olivier Bessis' ace and he switched to a spade. Di Bello draw the trumps then finessed dummy's ten of hearts. When it held the trick he played two more rounds of hearts then played §J from dummy. De Tessieres correctly rose with his queen to play a diamond through declarer. Di Bello played the queen but when Bessis won the trick with ¨K he was at the same time endplayed. He had no hearts left to play, while a club would be for a ruff and discard, so he exited with a diamond. Di Bello won the ten and made his game for +620 and 12 very well deserved IMPs to Italy.

Board 3. Dealer South. E/W Vul.
  ª K 6
© J 3
¨ A Q 9 7 6 5
§ A K 3
ª 10 8 5 4
© Q 4
¨ J 8 4 3
§ Q 8 6
Bridge deal ª 9 2
© K 10 9 7 5
¨ 10 2
§ J 10 5 2
  ª A Q J 7 3
© A 8 6 2
¨ K
§ 9 7 4

Open Room
West North East South
Sbarigia T.Bessis Lo Presti Gaviard
- - - 1ª
Pass 2¨ Pass 2©
Pass 3¨ Pass 3ª
Pass 4§ Pass 4¨
Pass 4ª All Pass  

Closed Room
West North East South
Tessieres F. di Bello O.Bessis S. di Bello
- - - 1ª
Pass 2NT Pass 3§
Pass 3© Pass 3ª
Pass 4§ Pass 4©
Pass 4ª Pass 5©
Pass 7¨ All Pass  

North/South can make 7ª. All the declarer has to do is to establish the diamonds. One ruff is all he can afford but that is all that is needed. Julien Gaviard hesitated for a long time before he passed over 4ª. On a club lead Gaviard only had eleven tricks and when it was over that was +450 to N/S.

At the other table the di Bello brothers almost succeeded since they made it all the way to the seven level. Unfortunately for them and Italy, they picked the wrong suit as trumps since diamonds this time were split 4-2. East was happy even though he gained only one trick for –50; France gained 11 IMPs on the board.

Board 13. Dealer North. All Vul.
  ª 8 7 3
© K 10 9 7 6
¨ Q 10 6 4
§ 7
ª 10 9 6 5
© Q 8 4 3
¨ 9
§ 6 5 4 3
Bridge deal ª A K Q J
© J 5 2
¨ K J 2
§ Q 9 2
  ª 4 2
© A
¨ A 8 7 5 3
§ A K J 10 8

Open Room
West North East South
Sbarigia T.Bessis Lo Presti Gaviard
- Pass 1NT 2NT
Pass 4¨ Pass 5¨
All Pass      

Closed Room
West North East South
Tessieres F. di Bello O.Bessis S. di Bello
- Pass 1NT Dble
Pass Pass Rdbl Pass
2§ Pass Pass Dble
All Pass      

Thomas Bessis bid 4¨ over Gaviard's 2NT that showed both minors. Gaviard raised and the French were too high. Two tricks in each of diamonds and spades were given to the defence and that was –200.

When Olivier Bessis in the Closed Room opened 1NT he was immediately in trouble. De Tessiere's pass was forcing to redouble and when West bid his lowest suit the French could be caught in 2§. I'm sure Stelio di Bello was not too sad over the final contract. Furio led his singleton club and Stelio drew four round of trumps, leaving declarer void in the suit. He then cashed ©A and exited with a spade. Dummy's top spades won the following four tricks since Stelio refused to ruff. Stelio had sooner or later to be endplayed to give a diamond trick to dummy, but that was still three downfor –800 and a nice 14 IMP swing to Italy.

The French won the match by 75-44 IMPs, 21-9 VPs, and had moved a step closer to securing a ticket to Australia.



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