Germany vs Hungary
Women Round 9
It's no secret that your Editor is a big fan of the German Women's
team. (By the way Sebastian, where is my shirt?) The recent birth
of Daniela von Arnim's daughter plus a pair making their debut made
some people think that the team might not be so effective this time.
Indeed, they have generally tended to be slow starters, getting
stronger as the event goes into the second week. However, this time
they have come out with all guns blazing, winning their first ten
matches at an average of 21VP. Of course, their encounters with
England, France and Denmark will feature in these pages in due course,
but here is your first opportunity to look at the form of the Venice
Cup Champions.
Before the match the German coach, Michael Yuen, told me his team
were 'hungary' for points.
Board 5. Dealer North. N/S Vul.
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J 10 7 4
© -
¨ 10 6 5 4 2
§ 8 7 4 2 |
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8 6 3
© A 10 7 5 3
¨ Q J
§ A 9 5 |
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K 9 5 2
© J 9 8 2
¨ K 7
§ J 10 6 |
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A Q
© K Q 6 4
¨ A 9 8 3
§ K Q 3 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Welker |
Auken |
Topolyi |
Von Arnim |
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Pass |
Pass |
1§* |
1¨* |
Pass |
2© |
2NT |
All Pass |
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One Diamond promised hearts or the black suits. West led the five
of hearts for the jack and king and declarer played ace and another
diamond. East now played the nine of hearts covered by the queen
and ace. When West now made the mistake of switching to a low club,
declarer could win, cash the diamonds and take the spade finesse,
+120.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Rauscheid |
Hegedus |
Nehmert |
Tichy |
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Pass |
Pass |
1§* |
1© |
Pass |
3© |
3NT |
All Pass |
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The early play was identical, but South did not cover the nine
of hearts, not that it would have helped, and the defenders simply
cashed out for two down, +200 and 8 IMPs for Germany.
Board 10. Dealer East. All Vul.
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K 10 5 2
© 2
¨ J 6 5 2
§ J 7 6 2 |
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8 4
© A 10 9
¨ K Q 4
§ 10 9 8 5 3 |
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A 9 6
© K Q 8
¨ 10 7 3
§ A K Q 4 |
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Q J 7 3
© J 7 6 5 4
3
¨ A 9 8
§ - |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Welker |
Auken |
Topolyi |
Von Arnim |
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1§* |
Dble* |
2§* |
2ª |
4§* |
Pass |
4ª |
Pass |
6§ |
All Pass |
Double promised diamonds or the majors and the Hungarians overreached
to the hopeless slam. Germany +100.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Rauscheid |
Hegedus |
Nehmert |
Tichy |
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1§ |
2© |
3§ |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
The German pair had a natural auction, and was never in any danger
of getting too high. South tried the effect of leading the three
of spades and declarer took the third round of the suit, discarding
a diamond from dummy. Two top clubs were followed by a heart to
dummy and the marked club finesse. That was nine tricks, +600 and
12 IMPs.
Board 12. Dealer West. N/S Vul.
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ª
A J 4 3
© K 8
¨ 9 2
§ K 10 9 8 4 |
ª
K 9 5 2
© J 7 5 3
¨ A Q J 7
§ A |
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ª
8 7 6
© 9 4
¨ K 8 4
§ Q J 7 6 3 |
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Q 10
© A Q 10 6 2
¨ 10 6 5 3
§ 5 2 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Welker |
Auken |
Topolyi |
Von Arnim |
1¨* |
Pass |
1NT |
Pass |
Pass |
2§ |
All Pass |
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Sabine wisely passed on the first round of the auction and balanced
later. East led the four of diamonds to West's ace, won the diamond
return with the king and switched to a heart. Declarer won with
dummy's queen and played the queen of spades for the king and ace.
A spade to the ten was followed by a diamond ruff, the king of hearts
and the jack of spades. When declarer now played a spade East ruffed
with the six of clubs and played a club to West's ace. Declarer
simply covered West's exit and East was endplayed, +90.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Rauscheid |
Hegedus |
Nehmert |
Tichy |
1¨ |
2§ |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
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This time North unwisely overcalled at the first opportunity, but
the lie of the cards mean that you simply can't go down in Two Clubs.
The defence played three rounds of diamonds, so declarer ruffed,
cashed two hearts and played the queen of spades, eventually arriving
at a similar ending to the one at the other table, +180 and 3 IMPs
for Hungary.
Board 15. Dealer South. N/S Vul.
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K 8 3
© 8 7 4
¨ 6 5 4
§ A 10 9 3 |
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A 7 6 2
© A J 9 2
¨ K Q
§ Q 7 6 |
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ª
Q J 10 9
© Q 10 5
¨ 10 8 3 2
§ K J |
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5 4
© K 6 3
¨ A J 9 7
§ 8 5 4 2 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Welker |
Auken |
Topolyi |
Von Arnim |
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Pass |
1§* |
Pass |
1NT* |
Pass |
2§* |
Pass |
2©* |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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!NT promised a balanced hand, either 8-13 or 16+ and Two Clubs
was a relay. When East showed four spades and the lower range West
had heard all she needed to know. There was nothing to the play,
Hungary +620.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Rauscheid |
Hegedus |
Nehmert |
Tichy |
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Pass |
1© |
Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
2ª |
All Pass |
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Declarer made eleven tricks for +200 but that was 9 IMPs for Hungary.
Board 18. Dealer East. N/S Vul.
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K 7
© 6 4 2
¨ A J 8 4 2
§ K J 3 |
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A 10 6
© Q 10
¨ 10 9 7 6
§ 9 8 4 2 |
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J 9
© J 9 8 7 5
¨ K 5 3
§ A Q 6 |
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ª
Q 8 5 4 3 2
© A K 3
¨ Q
§ 10 7 5 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Welker |
Auken |
Topolyi |
Von Arnim |
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Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
2§* |
Pass |
2¨* |
Pass |
2©* |
Pass |
3©* |
Pass |
3ª* |
Pass |
4¨* |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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Two Clubs was an artificial game force and after a series of relays
the pushy spade game was reached. West led the four of clubs and
East won with the queen and switched to a heart. Declarer won with
the ace and ran the queen of diamonds. When that lost to the king
the contract had to go two down.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Rauscheid |
Hegedus |
Nehmert |
Tichy |
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1© |
1ª |
Dble |
2© |
Pass |
2ª |
Pass |
3¨ |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
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Pony Nehmert's light opening bid meant her side were always going
to be able to inflict serious damage on a notrump contract. West
led the queen of hearts and continued with the ten when declarer
ducked. A spade to the king was followed by a second spade, East's
jack being allowed to hold. The hearts were cleared and it was all
downhill for declarer from here and she finished three down, -300.
Germany had secured their ninth win on the trot,
36-1 IMPs or 19-11VP.
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