The Good,
Bad and Ugly
By Kees Tammens
We have some new boards in the category ‘ Good’
Last round of the Girls: Austria versus the Netherlands
None Vul. Dealer South.
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ª Q 8 7 5 3 2
© 4
¨ 7
§ A K J 7 3 |
ª -
© A K Q J 9 7 6 3
¨ 8
§ 2 |
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ª 10 9 6
© 10 5
¨ K J 10 5 4 3
§ 6 5 |
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ª A K J
© 8 2
¨ A Q 6 2
§ Q 9 8 4 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
- |
- |
- |
1NT |
4© |
5ª |
Pass |
6ª |
All Pass |
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Marleen van Ggelder for the Netherlands and Iris Grumm both for
Austria came up with an imaginative 5ª after 4©. Courageous and
intelligent. Of course this is not a bid asking especially for a
heart control or for good trumps. It just meant: ”Partner:
4© puts me in a nasty position. I am not satisfied with game. Please
estimate your hand in the frame of the bidding”. With ªAK
the raise to slam was easy. As a kibitzer pointed out: “That
is good bridge!”.
Another entry for the GOOD department
E/W Vul. Dealer South.
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ª K 10 7
© 10 6 5 3
¨ 2
§ Q 9 8 3 2 |
ª A J 9 6 2
© J 4 2
¨ Q 9 8 7
§ - |
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ª 8 3
© A K Q 9 7
¨ K J 6 5
§ K 6 |
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ª Q 5 4
© 8
¨ A 10 4 3
§ A J 10 5 4 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
- |
- |
- |
1§ |
1ª |
Dble |
3NT |
All Pass |
South led §10(third best) for the §K from East. Declarer played
¨K for the ace in South who – probably something went wrong
in signalling – switched to a heart; +630 for Serbia-Montenegro.
3NT seemed a fine result but there was more to come.
This was the other table with Serbia-Montenegro North/South.
West |
North |
East |
South |
- |
- |
- |
3§ |
Pass |
Pass |
3© |
Pass |
4© |
5§ |
Dble |
All Pass |
5 § turned out to be cold and +550 could be added to the 630 and
15 IMPs in the bag.
BAD
N/S Vul. Dealer East.
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ª A 9 3 2
© A J 8
¨ 9
§ K 8 7 5 3 |
ª J 5
© K Q 4 2
¨ A Q 3
§ Q 6 4 2 |
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ª K Q 7 6 4
© 10 9 6 3
¨ K 6
§ A 10 |
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ª 10 6
© 7 5
¨ J 10 8 7 5 4 2
§ J 9 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
- |
- |
1ª |
Pass |
2§ |
Pass |
2© |
Pass |
4 © |
All Pass |
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South led ¨J for ¨K in East. A trump for the king and ace in North,
who played ªA and another spade, hoping for a ruff in South; but
would not South, with a Yarborough, have started with his singleton
spade had he held one?
The right move from North was certainly §8 to the third trick. It
is almost impossible for declarer to let this run to §Q in dummy.
He will take §A, play ©Q and try to discard his club loser on the
¨Q. North can ruff and take §K as the setting trick.
UGLY
N/S Vul Dealer North.
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ª 8 2
© A 10 8 7 6 2
¨ 10 9 4 3
§ 2 |
ª A 6
© K J
¨ -
§ A Q J 9 8 6 5 4 3 |
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ª J 9 7 5 4
© Q 3
¨ A Q J 6
§ K 10 |
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ª K Q 10 3
© 9 5 4
¨ K 8 7 5 2
§ 7 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
- |
Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
2 § |
Pass |
2 ©(i) |
Pass |
3 § |
Pass |
3 ¨ |
Pass |
5 ¨ |
All Pass |
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(i) Diamonds
Pessimists doubt the value of Exclusion Blackwood, and this board
seemed to justify their view when it was passed out!
The Daily Bulletin would like to receive more entries in this competition.
Don't be shy and please report any GOOD, BAD or UGLY hand to Brian
Senior in the Bulletin room.
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