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In the ACBL main team events the sponsors play usually at the same table, if they both take part in a particular quarter of the match.

Is there some kind of unwitten rule, respectively a gentlemen's agreement.... or it will be really decided so (or not) by the captains in every single match.?

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Spingold is going really fine so far, and tomorrow we are (hopefully) going to have Lynch for lunch :)

 

We survived an unusual disaster against Amoils today (won by 4):

 

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Double for -lead or not?

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Spingold is going really fine so far, and tomorrow we are (hopefully) going to have Lynch for lunch :)

 

We survived an unusual disaster against Amoils today (won by 4):

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s754h6dkq65cj6432&d=w&v=e&b=16&a=1hp2n(GF%20fit)p3c(Min)p3d(Ask)]133|200[/hv]

 

Double for -lead or not?

 

Wow how exciting, good luck and well done.

 

 

no not sure if diam lead is best...dont want to give away my short trump.

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Spingold is going really fine so far, and tomorrow we are (hopefully) going to have Lynch for lunch :)

 

We survived an unusual disaster against Amoils today (won by 4):

I am confused. The link says that Amoils have advanced to play against Lynch and Denmark are out. Is there a story here or just a mistake?

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In the Round of 16 I see 5. Lynch against 12. Amoils, to play against the winner of Cayle vs Onstott. Do you see something different when you click the link?

 

 

again not quoted in full

 

all I can say is misprint or appeal not shown.

 

I can say bbo member expects to play(denmark team)

 

in any event good point.....

I see other misprint...minor but still they give one team a tiny error in regards to org seed.

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Double for -lead or not?

 

I'd pass. Doubling is quite risky, and the upside isn't that great. RHO appears to have extra values, so if they end up in game it's unlikely that we'll beat them on any lead. If they're going to bid slam, I may get a chance to double diamonds at a safer level.

 

To make a sensible decision, I really need to know what their methods are after a double. If I knew they couldn't redouble for blood, double would be more attractive. If I knew that they hadn't discussed continuations at all, I definitely would double. However, I can't find this out without inflicting UI on partner (assuming the ACBL is still playing its premier teams events without screens), and anyway the opponents don't have to answer questions about hypothetical future actions.

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I'd pass. Doubling is quite risky, and the upside isn't that great. RHO appears to have extra values, so if they end up in game it's unlikely that we'll beat them on any lead. If they're going to bid slam, I may get a chance to double diamonds at a safer level.

 

To make a sensible decision, I really need to know what their methods are after a double. If I knew they couldn't redouble for blood, double would be more attractive. If I knew that they hadn't discussed continuations at all, I definitely would double. However, I can't find this out without inflicting UI on partner (assuming the ACBL is still playing its premier teams events without screens), and anyway the opponents don't have to answer questions about hypothetical future actions.

I have never seen anyone play in 3XX after a 2NT showing a 5-4 fit in a major ever. So until it happens to someone I am not going to fear that.

I tried the dubious double, because I thought I couldn't stand a black suit lead - certainly not a spade.

 

Well done mike777 who guessed the theme. I hit partner with SIX diamonds, but after the double I suspect declarer thought I also had the length in diamonds so he finessed my partner for Qxx to make 6. It felt annoying because with 6 or maybe even five very strong diamonds, I could have made a 3 overcall after 2NT nv vs vul to insure the lead.

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MFA I got you for sick odds against lynch. TBH I am not sure who the fav is in your match, i thought it was roughly pick em. GL!

 

You're not betting $ on the outcome of an ACBL event, are you? :-)

 

Edited to add a smiley; I was just teasing.

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I'm quite sure he is speaking in the metaphorical sense of the word "odds".

 

I was thinking he was speaking in the metaphorical sense of the word "got."

 

But in the highly unlikely event that he was being literal, it's pretty nitty to care anyway imo.

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Spingold is going really fine so far, and tomorrow we are (hopefully) going to have Lynch for lunch :)

 

We survived an unusual disaster against Amoils today (won by 4):

 

[hv=pc=n&s=s754h6dkq65cj6432&d=w&v=e&b=16&a=1hp2n(GF%20fit)p3c(Min)p3d(Ask)]133|200[/hv]

 

Double for -lead or not?

 

 

I have never seen anyone play in 3XX after a 2NT showing a 5-4 fit in a major ever. So until it happens to someone I am not going to fear that.

I tried the dubious double, because I thought I couldn't stand a black suit lead - certainly not a spade.

 

Well done mike777 who guessed the theme. I hit partner with SIX diamonds, but after the double I suspect declarer thought I also had the length in diamonds so he finessed my partner for Qxx to make 6. It felt annoying because with 6 or maybe even five very strong diamonds, I could have made a 3 overcall after 2NT nv vs vul to insure the lead.

 

Congratulations on your victories so far and good luck for the rest of the week.

 

When this hand was shown on vugraph, there were a few differences. First of all, the vulnerability was shown as game all. Secondly, you were shown as having passed as dealer with the 1 opener in second seat (though I believe that you could not open a weak two in diamonds, so the inferences from passing as dealer may not affect too much).

 

I would have doubled 3 too; Larry Cohen thought it was obvious to do so. Passing is dangerous, as when partner has roughly equal holdings in the side suits, the one suit he won't be leading is diamonds, noting your failure to double.

 

Your opponent did very well to get the hearts right; diamonds are quite likely to be 5-5 from his point of view.

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Serious questions because I don't want to do anything unethical or that would alter anything, and if someone gives me a good reason that these things are bad I will stop of course.

Obviously there's nothing morally wrong with betting such as you describe, but here are some good reasons not to do it:

Betting at Tournaments - Wagering on the results of an ACBL-sanctioned event is specifically prohibited. Any member found guilty of any form of such betting in a game or tournament is liable to severe disciplinary action.
It shall be a violation for any player, team captain or official, or any other persons associated with or related to a player, team captain or official participating in any WBF event to wager on the results of any such event or part thereof.

Any violation will be subject to charges to be presented to a hearing before the WBF Disciplinary Commission.

In contrast, the EBU regulations are less restrictive (and better thought-out, in my opinion):

It is permissible to have a bet with another competitor but only on the success of one of the two players. No bet is permitted where a player can affect the outcome in his favour by not competing to his best efforts.

It is inappropriate for a player who has made a bet on an event to serve on an Appeals Committee in the same event.

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Congrats to my friends (team Glick) who won the 1500 Spingold in convincing fashion! Q1 was 21-20, Q2 was 96-1, and opps WD.

 

Well deserved win for the Michigan crew.

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Betting at Tournaments - Wagering on the results of an ACBL-sanctioned event is specifically prohibited. Any member found guilty of any form of such betting in a game or tournament is liable to severe disciplinary action.

So, Calcuttas have to be non-sanctioned games?

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