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You are W (Mike Lawrence), playing against a then-unknown bunch of Canadians: Kokish-Nagy at your table (N-S) and Silver-Mittleman at the other. You have a slight lead going into the final quarter, when you hear the following convoluted auction:

1-2-2-2-3-3-4-4-5-5-6

 

Bemused, you lead a trump.[/hv]

 

Your partner, Bobby Goldman, follows as Nagy rises with the A. He then plays A, K, x, pitching a on the K and ruffing with dummy's K, while Bobby pitches the 8. low, 10, K, 2; another , ruffing with the J, and Bobby underruffs! Now, small from dummy and Bobby follows! Nagy, who started with Q10x, pulls your last trump, discarding a from dummy, while Bobby also parts with a small .

 

The stage is now set: You hold K93 ___ 94 ___.

Dummy holds 1076 ___ AJ ___.

 

Nagy leads a good and you pitch the 9 and dummy the 6. Bobby glares at your discard and grinds the Q into the table (his mistake). Now, Nagy leads the last . Your turn.

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Silly question: Is this the same Nagy now playing for Australia?

 

Partner underruffed because he didn't want to discard. Declarer has 6 3 so that leaves 2 other cards. One round of has been played and partner is protecting the Q. I think declarer started with 1336 and partner has A.

 

I discard the NINE of , partner has to discard the A next, leaving:

 

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I'm sorry for the misprint, your highest was indeed the 7.

 

I think you both have neglected the fact that Bobby discarded a , but otherwise you have arrived at the same mistake that Mike Lawrence made. Declarer holds Jx and x. Nagy was trying desperately to get Kokish to bid 3N, hence the peculiar auction. (I don't know if he is now playing in Australia.)

 

After the discard, Nagy played his to the A and the 10, making the slam and winning the match! Notice that if Bobby had simply discarded his small , instead of the dramatic Q, he could have covered Mike's mistake.

 

The only person to write up this hand during the next year was Lawrence's teammate, Eddie Kantar.

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I'm sorry for the misprint, your highest was indeed the 7.

 

I think you both have neglected the fact that Bobby discarded a , but otherwise you have arrived at the same mistake that Mike Lawrence made. Declarer holds Jx and x. Nagy was trying desperately to get Kokish to bid 3N, hence the peculiar auction. (I don't know if he is now playing in Australia.)

 

After the discard, Nagy played his to the A and the 10, making the slam and winning the match! Notice that if Bobby had simply discarded his small , instead of the dramatic Q, he could have covered Mike's mistake.

 

The only person to write up this hand during the next year was Lawrence's teammate, Eddie Kantar.

I see. So west keeps K 74, dummy must throw a and east keeps x Qx. When south tries a , west wins the king and can lead a through dummy.

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Silly question: Is this the same Nagy now playing for Australia?

 

Partner underruffed because he didn't want to discard. Declarer has 6 3 so that leaves 2 other cards. One round of has been played and partner is protecting the Q. I think declarer started with 1336 and partner has A.

 

I discard the NINE of , partner has to discard the A next, leaving:

 

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No this is Peter Nagy. He died suddenly in 2003. The Aussie is Zoltan Nagy.

 

http://www.cbf.ca/Archives/030205.html

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