pclayton Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 1st - a bidding problem. You pick up white / red: ♠7, ♥10954, ♦8763, ♣9854. You pass as dealer, hear 3♠ on left, 4♥ by pard and 4♠ on right. Right or wrong, I tried a pressure bid of 6♥. It looks wrong to sell out to 5♠ with this trash, although the opponents bid only 4♠ initially so its hard to tell. we agreed later that a 4N by me is a save-suggestion and 5♥ shows some meat. Pard gets doubled. Here's the entire hand: [hv=n=saj98432h8dkt42cj&w=s7h10954d8763c9854&e=skthkqj762dqjcak6&s=sq65ha3da95cqt732]399|300|[/hv] They led the spade to the ace and continued ♥ to the Ace and a ♥. Pard wins in dummy and plays a club to the J and King. Now pard leads the ♣6 from hand!!!!!!!!!!!! South, playing his pard for ♣AJ and a slow diamond trick or maybe just makes a mistake plays LOW! Only -500!. It didn't matter though; our pards were sawed off in 5♠ and figured out the diamonds for +850 :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mike777 Posted November 26, 2005 Report Share Posted November 26, 2005 Congrats Phil on your success in such a very tough event. Interesting that you could have passed 4s or the opp could have defended best and you still win the board. :). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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