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Big swing here:

 

[hv=d=w&v=n&n=sqjxxxxhkjxdjxcqx&w=saxhxdaxxxcaxxxxx&e=skth9xxxd9xckjtxx&s=s9xxhaqtxxdkqt87c]399|300|Scoring: BAM

W---NOR---E---SOU

1C---1S---P---2C

DBL--2S---DBL-P

3C---3S---4C--4S

DBL--P-----P---P//。[/hv]

 

COMMENT?(e-w use a sys which bocchi/duboin uesd)

 

 

 

regards 000002

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1)i doubt bocchi's first passed too.

 

 

 

2)i don't understand why east didn't bid 3nt,i take 4 raising as an unbalanced hand.

evolve this inference,it imply short in or following 2-DBL.should West(Duboin) take a red DBL based on east's actual participation?

 

 

 

 

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I don't understand East's bidding (in particular the double on 2) but who am I. With a diamond lead (ducked by West), the swing is not that big.

they tied on the passed 23boards,both game here ,and this is 24th--last 1 board.

the winner will gain 10000$ at least.

does it big swing?

 

 

 

 

 

 

regards 000002

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I don't understand East's bidding (in particular the double on 2) but who am I. With a diamond lead (ducked by West), the swing is not that big.

You mean double dummy? I don't see how you can beat 4S.

Oh no you're right, declarer just ruffs the third diamond with a high trump and plays trump again. Sorry.

 

The defense might succes in practice, though, if declarer played the trump for 3-1. But of course I'm unfair by allowing E-W to play double dummy and not allowing NS to.

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I watched the live broadcast when this hand showed up. At the time, Italy was trailing US by some imps (this was the last hand at this table where B-D played vs Joe Grue and Cheek Curtis. still a few hands not compared yet).

 

I don't know B-D system, but for me, I just thought that Bocchi must be fishing with his excellent C support. But finally, Bocchi surprised me a lot by finally passing 4SX which imo was a very poor decision.

 

The defense was excellent and the hand is very complicated. Both sides had chances but finally the contract went one down. (double dummy, defense will always succeed, but the defense is not easy to find at all).

 

Alas, though the contract went down, but at the other table USA EW (Brad Moss and Geoff Hampson) outbid their counterparts by reaching 5CX which made easily and finally got into the Yeh Brother's Cup final. (Side note, the scores tied after 23 bds and the match was decided by this single bd).

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