Sanya 2014: A Round 32 Complicated Board

Logo sanya 2014

Monday, October 13th 2014

Mixed Teams Championship

Results

 

Bulletins

 

Schedule

Teams Roaster [ilink url=”http://csbnews.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/10/Páginas-desdeBul_02.pdf”]Click Aqui[/ilink]

At the World  Mixed Teams Championship Round of 32, there were several hands that generated complications to the players, this is one of them:

Board 5SANYA 2014 Tablilla 5

In the Willenken vs Binkie match, Binkie from Australia played a system that includes feather light opening bids.

Callaghan from Binkie team, in North opened 1,  partner answered 1NT. The sequence continued asking for the other major and after not finding fits they stopped in 2.

The lead was the 5, and declarer went one down = -100.

At the other table the Australian pair in E/W was really active and aggressive… SANYA 2014 Tablilla 5 a

Jane Dawson
Jane Dawson

Willenken passed and Dawson (Binkie) opened her very light hand with a 1 bid, Dana Berkowitz showed her diamonds and Gill said 1, Willenken passed and Dawson, showed her weakness repeating her club suit.  Gill showed support and strength with a cue bid, Dawson now could mention her spades and Gill closed the 3NT game.

Willenken led his 10, and after winning the trick continued with his 5, declarer won with his A (cutting opps communications in the diamond suit).

Gill continued with the K, watching North’s Q and run all his clubs.

In the next two club rounds Willenken pitched two hearts. Dana played could follow the suit three times, but in the fourth club trick began her discard problems, and she took her time to choose her cards. This was the position:

SANYA 2014 Tablilla 5 a1

When Gill played his fourth club, Dana did not want to pitch her diamonds and she also wanted to remain with her spade queen well guarded so she chose to pitch a heart and she made the same thing in the fifth club, she through the K … Willenken pitched two hearts too.

Peter Gill
Peter Gill

But Dana discards could not fail to call Gill’s attention, he almost instantly locate the missing spade honor in Dana’s hand and played a spade to the A and a diamond to endplay Dana. She was able to make her three diamonds but had to continue with a spade, giving declarer his ninth trick.

What would have happened if Dana had not clung to her diamonds?

If in the fourth and fifth club tricks she would have pitched two small diamonds, declarer could not have fulfilled his contract, he would have had to lose a spade, a diamond and two hearts.

This is the board results at all the tables:

SANYA 2014 Tablilla 5 TR

 

MAS DEL MISMO AUTOR

A winner vanishes.

In assessing his prospects in suit contracts, declarer is usually better off, if he starts by counting his losers.

Count Hand as You Go Along And Cash in on the Benefits

There are two basic sources of information in counting a hand. They might be called actual and inferential.

Bridge Philosophy By Alfred Sheinwold

A philosopher may spend his whole life distinguishing between the important and the unimportant. Bridge players have a simple test: important tricks are those that have a bearing on the contract; all others are unimportant.

Old Bridge Adds

See by yourself 1929, 1932, 1959 bridge printed adds....

Spingold 2013: The Playoff

After the 4 sets of 64 boards each the match finished 119-119, so both had to face a 8 boards playoff . Photo: Bridge24

Franck Riehm elected as WBF President

The World Bridge Federation is pleased to announce the...

1st South American Online Mixed Teams Championship

All players belonging to any NBO affiliated to the WBF are welcome!

I Brazilian Online Bridge Festival 2020

Some of the best players in the world are Brazilians, and some of the most enthusiastic players too! Our Brazilian Online Festival has appeal to players of all levels. Your team will play in a friendly but competitive atmosphere, with very well-organized scoring and experienced Directors to ensure a pleasant experience for all.

WBF Robot Tournaments

Come and join the competition through our Providers, BBO, Funbridge and Ourgame, all offering you this great opportunity – we look forward to some challenging tournaments!”

The Endplay

An endplay (also throw-in), in bridge, is a tactical play where a defender is put on lead at a strategic moment, and then has to make a play that loses one or more tricks.

The Scissors Coup by John Brown

Scissors coup (or, Scissor coup, ) is a type of coup in bridge, so named because it cuts communications between defenders.

World Bridge Federation – Youth

The Championship is open to all players born on or after 1st January 1992 (Juniors & Girls) or born on or after 1st January 1997 (Youngsters) or born on or after 1st January 2002 (Kids) in good standing with their own NBOs.

Prevent a Ruff by Jon Brown

West led his singleton club, which dummy's king won. South read the lead as a singleton.

RELACIONADOS

CATEGORIAS POPULARES