Sweden
- Israel
Open Series - Round 26
The Tuesday evening Rama match between Sweden and Israel was
one between two teams who looked like having missed their chance
to qualify. Still, there were a number of interesting deals, about
which we will report below. The first board of the session produced
a sensational slam swing in one of the Seniors matches, however.
Session 26. Board 1. Dealer
North. None Vul.
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ª K 10 8 4 3
© -
¨ A 4 3
§ K J 9 4 2 |
ª Q 7
© K J 8 6 5
¨ 8 6 5
§ A 8 7 |
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ª 6 2
© A 7 4
¨ Q J 10 2
§ Q 10 6 3 |
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ª A J 9 5
© Q 10 9 3 2
¨ K 9 7
§ 5 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
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Bomhof |
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Englander |
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1ª |
Pass |
4§ |
Pass |
4¨ |
Pass |
4ª |
Pass |
6ª
(?!) |
All Pass |
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Well, this auction looks more like coming from a Juniors
match, wouldn´t you agree? After the splinter and
the cuebid Bomhof reasoned that all the cards partner held
would be working, because he could not cuebid hearts. Well,
he was right to a certain extent, the flaw in his reasoning
being that partner did not hold a sufficient amount of high
cards. But with some help of the opponents, or even without
any help, there are chances for 12 tricks.
East made the natural and good lead of the ¨Q,
won by dummy´s king. A club was immediately taken
by West´s ace, though ducking it does no harm to the
defence. On this ace, East wanted to draw partner´s
attention to the heart suit, so he contributed the §Q!
West duly switched to a heart, but Bomhof ruffed, shed a
diamond on the §K,
ruffed a club, ruffed a heart, ruffed a diamond, drew trumps
and had 12 tricks when the clubs broke.
If East does not contribute the §Q,
declarer will ruff the heart return, shed a diamond, ruff
a club with the nine, ruff a heart, ruff a diamond with
the ªJ,
ruff a heart, ruff a club with the ªA
and lead a spade to the ten! Contract made.
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P. Bertheau, Sweden
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Session 26. Board 4. Dealer
West. All Vul.
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ª J 4
© 8 7 6 5 4
¨ A 10 8 4 3
§ 8 |
ª K 9 8 6
© -
¨ J 2
§ A J 10 9 7 6 5 |
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ª A 10 5 3 2
© J 9 3
¨ Q 9
§ Q 3 2 |
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ª Q 7
© A K Q 10 2
¨ K 7 6 5
§ K 4 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Yadlin D. |
Bertheau |
Yadlin I. |
Nyström |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
1§ |
2§ |
Pass |
Pass |
2© |
Pass |
4§ |
Pass |
4© |
All Pass |
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When East failed to show his spades over partner´s 2§ overcall,
this fit remained undisclosed and the opponents were allowed to
play in 4©. With the diamonds breaking there are always ten tricks.
Sweden +620.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Sundelin |
Herbst O. |
Sylvan |
Herbst I. |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
1NT |
2¨ |
2© |
2ª |
3© |
4§ |
Pass |
4ª |
Pass |
Pass |
5¨ |
5ª |
6© |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Ilan Herbst, Israel
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Here, E/W put maximum pressure
on their opponents by going to 5ª
over 5¨. The
latter contract is one off, but 5ª
makes. The Herbst brothers, at their turn, did very well too
when they judged to go on to 6©.
This was only one down when East returned a club rather than
a spade after the lead of the §A
and a switch to a low spade by West. Apparently East expected
West to shift to the ªK
had he got it, in which case the low spade would deny the
presence of the ªK.
With +620 at the other table, it did not matter very much.
Sweden another +200 and 13 IMP´s. |
Session 26. Board 8. Dealer
West. None Vul.
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ª A Q 7 6 5
© A Q J 8 4
¨ 7
§ A J |
ª 9
© 10 9 5
¨ A J 10 9 6 5
§ Q 10 8 |
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ª J 4 2
© K 7 3 2
¨ Q 3
§ 7 5 4 2 |
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ª K 10 8 3
© 6
¨ K 8 4 2
§ K 9 6 3 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Yadlin D. |
Bertheau |
Yadlin I. |
Nyström |
Pass |
1§ |
Pass |
1ª |
2¨ |
2ª |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
4¨ |
Pass |
4© |
Pass |
4NT |
Pass |
5§ |
Pass |
6ª |
All Pass |
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Nystrom Fredrik, Sweden
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The slam looks a little
high, but on the actual lead of the ¨A
there are several winning lines. Nyström however won
the second diamond with the king, cashed the ©A
and ruffed a heart low. A club went to the ace and another
heart has ruffed with the ª10.
After the §K
and a club ruff in dummy, the ©Q
was covered with the king and ruffed with the ª8,
West being able to overruff now with the singleton nine. The
subsequent diamond return set up a trump trick for East as
well. Down two, Israel +100. |
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Sundelin |
Herbst O. |
Sylvan |
Herbst I. |
Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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Nothing special, 12 tricks on a heart lead away from the king
by East. Israel +480 and 11 IMP´s.
On the next board to be shown, the swing came from the auction
only:
Session 26. Board 10.
Dealer East. All Vul.
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ª K 10 7 5
© A K Q 8 4
¨ Q 7 4 3
§ - |
ª 9 8
© -
¨ 9 5
§ A Q J 10 9 7 4 3 2 |
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ª J 6 3 2
© J 10 7 2
¨ A J 8 2
§ 8 |
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ª A Q 4
© 9 6 5 3
¨ K 10 6
§ K 6 5 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Yadlin D. |
Bertheau |
Yadlin I. |
Nyström |
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Pass |
1¨ |
4§ |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Well, double may well be the most flexible action for North over
4§, but you certainly do not want your partner to pass with three
clubs only. The contract still went one off, but with 4© making,
that was not enough. Sweden +200.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Sundelin |
Herbst O. |
Sylvan |
Herbst I. |
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Pass |
1§ |
4§ |
4© |
Pass |
Pass |
5§ |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Ophir Herbst made the practical bid of 4©, a contract he would
certainly have made. When Sundelin rebid his nine-card suit, the
only sensible thing South could do was to take the penalty. Israel
+500, but 7 IMP´s to them.
Session 26. Board 13.
Dealer North. All Vul.
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ª 6 3 2
© 8 7
¨ A Q 8 2
§ J 10 8 4 |
ª A K Q 7 4
© 9 3 2
¨ -
§ K Q 9 7 5 |
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ª J 10 8 5
© J 10 4
¨ J 7 6 5 4
§ 6 |
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ª 9
© A K Q 6 5
¨ K 10 9 3
§ A 3 2 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Yadlin D. |
Bertheau |
Yadlin I. |
Nyström |
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Pass |
Pass |
1§ |
Pass |
1¨ |
Pass |
1© |
1ª |
1NT |
Pass |
2¨ |
3§ |
Dble |
3ª |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
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1§ showed 12-16 hcp., any distribution. Obviously, the sight
of dummy must have been a disappointment for North. Even on a
trump lead, this contract could not be defeated. Israel +730.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Sundelin |
Herbst O. |
Sylvan |
Herbst I. |
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Pass |
Pass |
1© |
2© |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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Opposite the twosuited overcall, East made a preemptive-looking
raise, but west went on to game anyway. That was just one too
high, Israel another +100 and 13 IMP´s
The final result was 58-35 or a 20-10 V.P. win to Israel.
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