OH BABY! by John Carruthers

When Fred Couples was winning the 1992 Masters, he hit the shot of his life on the par 5, 13th hole during the final round, reaching the green in two strokes. After he hit the ball, as it rocketed toward the green, over the protective creek, Couples was clearly heard to exclaim, “Oh, baby!” He knew he’d hit it flush.

This was my favourite board from the 2003 CNTC – for a while. I hit it flush.

Round 13. Board 7. Dealer South. Both Vul.

 J 10 9 5
 8 4 2
 10 7 3 2
 K 3

 A 8 7 4 2
 A K Q
 6
 J 6 4 2

 

 K Q 6
 L 9 7 3
 J 9 8 5 4
 9

 

 3
 10 6 5
 A K Q
 A Q 10 8 7 5

West      North   East   South
Beagle Z         J. Silver     Beagle J   Carruthers
      1
1 Pass 2 3
Doblo Pass Pass Pass
       

Contract: 3 Double

Lead: K

Joey and I were playing against Billy and John Bowman, affectionately known as the Beagles, from Ottawa. They were in second place, looking like easy qualifiers for the quarterfinals, while we were fighting for our lives. About two-thirds of the round robin were complete. I was a bit surprised when Billy doubled me in three clubs – it’s a bit unusual to be doubled in this situation at IMPs after catching a raise from Partner. Perhaps he’s overcalled a four-card suit, I thought. The Beagles are known as active, imaginative players.

Billy cashed three hearts and shifted to a diamond. My only hope for the contract was not to lose a trump trick. For the double, Billy had to have four or five clubs to the jack. There was just one slim chance – if John had the singleton nine, I could lead the ten and pin it. If not, running the ten would only cost me if he had the stiff jack – very unlikely. 

I placed the ten of clubs on the table. Billy followed with the two. I called for dummy’s three. John played the nine! I couldn’t help myself: “Oh, baby!” I exclaimed.

As you can see, my exuberance was short-lived. A club to the king was swiftly followed by a diamond ruff for down one and minus 200. Rats! I had needed Billy to have 4=3=2=4 to succeed. Very unlikely, since John had not made a preemptive raise. 

MAS DEL MISMO AUTOR

Advance Entry Sales for the Phoenix NABC

On game day, get an extra 30 minutes of sleep, leave your bridge bucks at home, skip the lines, and go right to your table at game time!

Non-system Bidding Issues III by Frank Stewart

"Wasted" and "Working" Values: when you evaluate unbalanced hands, some points may be more useful than others

Bridge Road Warriors 2015 #9

After surviving our Round of 64 sixty deal match by two IMPs against the powerful PD Times team from China and the Netherlands, we find ourselves

Ask Jerry: Support with Support?

My partner opens 1 heart, I have enough to respond, and I hold four spades and three hearts.

Writer bridges Bridge to Stories by Phillip Alder

Perhaps my biggest regret is that I never met P.G. Wodehouse. He was a writer without equal, and a bridge player.

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