Bali 2013: BB Final: Italy-Monaco 1st Set

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Saturday September 28 2013, Bali

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2013 Bermuda Bowl Final: Italy – Monaco 1st Set

Italy: Madala-Bocchi y Versace- Lauria

Monaco: Zimmermann-Multon y Fantoni- Nunes

These are the key boards of this Set.

Board 4

Board 4. Dealer West. All Vulnerable.
  Q 6
A J 6
K 8 6
K Q T 6 5
7 4
Q T 5 4
Q J 3 2
J 7 3
  K T 9 8
K 9 8 7
A 9 7
4 2
  A J 5 3 2
3 2
T 5 4
A 9 8
       
West North East South
Zimmermann Bocchi Multon Madala
Paso 1NT Paso 2
Paso 2 Paso 2
Paso 2NT Paso 3
Paso 3NT The End  
       

2 = or special things, walsh style

Madala showed, his 5 spades, and Bocchi chose to play a comfortable 3NT. East lead his 7.

Bocchi played a little one from dummy and Zimmermann his Q, Bocchi covered with the A and begun to develop spade tricks, playing his: Q. Multon played his K and declarer a little one. Multon knew his partner couldnt have the J, he played the Q in trick 1, but decided to establish the heart suit and returned a heart. Bocchi won, played a spade to the A, continued with the J and ended playing his 5 clubs…for 9 tricks.

At the other table:

West North East South
Versace Fantoni Lauria Nunes
Paso 1 Paso 1
Paso 1NT Paso 2
Paso 2 Paso 3NT
The End      
       

1 = 14+ with club, or 15+ balanced

1 = spades

1NT = 15-18, balanced, no 4 spades

Retransfer yo spades

Nunes offered different choices of games, Fantoni chose NT.

Here Lauria also lead a heart, but he chose a different one: 9.

After dummys card, Versace played his Q and Fantoni hold up, planning to cut the defense communications and hoping for a friendly club and spades distribution…Versace continued playing hearts, declarer played his J, Lauria won with the K and returned a heart to Fantoni’s A. Declarer continued with 5 clubs rounds. This is the 5 cards final position:

Board 4. Dealer West. All Vulnerable.
  Q 6

K 8 6
7
T
Q J 3
  K T 9
7
A
  A J 5

T 5

 

Fantoni played the Q, Lauria his K, A from the table, to continue a little diamond…Versace played his 3 and Fantoni his K…for two down and 13 IMPs to Italy.

In the next 5 boards, Monaco added 3 IMPs & Italy 10. Next swing was for Monaco:

Board 10. Dealer East. All Vulnerable.
  A K 4
A K 7 6 4
9 7 4
8 7
J 8 5 2
8 5
K J 8 6
A Q 3
  Q T 9 7 3

A Q 5 3
K J 5 2
  6
Q J T 9 3 2
T 2
T 9 6 4
       
West North East South
Zimmermann Bocchi Multon Madala
    1 Paso
2 Paso 3 Paso
4 The End    
       

Declarer scored 5= +650. At the other table Versace-Lauria system was a Monaco opportunity.

West North East South
Versace Fantoni Lauria Nunes
    1 Paso
3 Doblo 4 5
Doblo The End    
       

Fantoni used the 3 to double,  (3 = 4-fit, 10-11) showing a good lead and the suit, these gave his partner the opportunity to sacrifice: 5. The italian chose to double instead of playing 5. Declarer was only one down = 200, this cost Italy 10 IMPs. Kit Woolsey who was commenting at the table wrote:  Anyway, not a victory for the artificial 3 call showing support.  In the next Board Monaco returned 10 IMPs.

Board 11. Dealer South. None Vulnerable.
  K T 9 7 2
Q T
Q 9 8 3
A K
J 6 5 4
J 8
K T 7 4
8 6 4
  8
K 9 7 5 4 3 2
6
J 7 5 2
  A Q 3
A 6
A J 5 2
Q T 9 3
       
West North East South
Versace Fantoni Lauria Nunes
      1
Paso 2 Paso 2
Paso 3 Paso 3
Paso 4 Paso 4
Paso 4 Paso 6
The End      
       

Fantoni – Nunes didnt stop till the slam, Nunes chose diamonds.

Kit wrote:  Actually 6 turns out to be more treacherous on the lie of the cards.

Lead: 2

Fantoni played dummy’s A, unbloqued the club suit (A y K), a diamond to the A, pitched the heart looser in the Q. Now was diamonds time. Fantoni played a little diamond and when West played a little one he played the Q, when he saw East pitch a heart, he knew he was down.  I guess he knew that a spade contract was easier and that if the italians had play it…the hand was really expensive … must have been relieved when he found out that Bocchi-Madala had played a spade game the board gave 11 IMPs to Italy.

The board 13 was pass out in one of the tables. In the other Bocchi scored 2+3=150 and added 4 IMPs for Italy. 

Board 13. Dealer North. All Vulnerable.
  5 2
K 7
J 9 7 3
A Q J 9 8
A 8 6
T 5 3 2
K Q T 8
T 4
  Q T 3
Q 9 8
A 6 2
K 7 5 3
  K J 9 7 4
A J 6 4
5 4
6 2

The last swing was in the last board:

Board 16. Dealer West. E-W Vulnerable.
  Q T 7 6
Q J T 8 3
3
T 5 2
J 9 8 5
K 9 4 2
Q 8 2
A 9
  3 2
6 5
J 9 7 6 4
K Q 8 7
  A K 4
A 7
A K T 5
J 6 4 3
       
West North East South
Zimmermann Bocchi Multon Madala
Paso 2 Paso 3
Paso 3 Paso 3NT
The End      
       

After Bocchi’s 2 weak opening bid, Madala chose to play a 3NT game.

Zimmermann lead a little diamond, the 3, the J and the A. Madala played his A and his second heart. After winning the trick, West made the only return, to hold declarer in 9 tricks,  the A, the defense made his high clubs and Madala claimed 9 tricks = + 400.

At the other table:

West North East South
Versace Fantoni Lauria Nunes
  Paso Paso 1
Paso 1 Paso 2NT
Paso 3 Paso 3
Paso 4 The End  
       

1 = 4+, 0-9

2NT = 19-20, 2

Fantoni chose to play 4…and Nunes received a 9 lead.

Declarer played the 10 from dummy and that won the trick. Fantoni continued running the Q…Versace won with his K and played A and ..for 1 down.

End of the first set, Italy 54 & Monaco 29.