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March 27th, 2014: The Gromov team defeated 174 to 120 the Kasle team in the 2014 Vanderbilt Round of 16.
Gromov: Nº8 Seed: Andrew Gromov – Aleksander Dubinin, Moscow Russia; Agustin Madala, Buenos Aires Argentina; Norberto Bocchi, Barcelona Spain; Krzysztof Buras, Warszawa Poland; Grzegorz Narkiewicz, Bielsk Poland
Kasle: Nº 56 Seed: Gaylor Kasle – Larry Kozlove, Boca Raton FL; Adam Kaplan, New Port Richey FL; Josh Donn, Las Vegas NV; Piotr Tuczynski, Poznan Poland; Michal Klukowski, Dolnoslaskie Poland
In the first 16 boards set in one of the tables played: Andrew Gromov – Aleksander Dubinin vs Piotr Tuczynski- Michal Klukowski, in the other one: Agustin Madala – Norberto Bocchi vs Gaylor Kasle – Larry Kozlove
In the first 7 boards the Gromov team added 48 IMPs while Kasle team didnt open their scoring. In the very first board the actual World Champions Bocchi-Madala found a Grand Slam adding the first 14 IMPs for their team.
Board 1
North opened the bidding with 1 and his partner showed a FG hand with 5+ hearts. The partnership, without digging too much stopped at the game level. Declarer made 13 tricks.
 At the other table the world champs Bocchi-Madala demonstrated once again that sometimes they are beyond:
Bocchi opened with 1 and Madala also showed his FG hand with a heart suit.
 But now Bocchi chose to show his excellent support with a club splinter bid. His club’s wasted values didnt totally discourage Madala, with a 4 last Train bid, he informed his partner that slam could have a chance…leaving the decision in his hands.
Bocchi acepted the invitation asking for Keycards and very quickly the partnership landed in the 7Â Grand. They also made 13 tricks but this time they also added a 14 IMPs award.
 Board 3
South passed, and Dubinin in West opened 1, Klukowski doubled. Gromov, chose to occupy some bidding space supporting his partners suit and South showed his weak 4 hearts.
Dubinin passed, North’s 2 showed where the table’s values were. South continued showing his clubs and Klukowski continued showing extras with a 3 bid, Tuczynski tried to stop..and said 3, hoping for his partner 3NT, but North was too excited and they finished playing 4 in the 5-1, two down.
 In the other room: Madala chose to open his hand with a 3 bid, helping his partner to find the best contract: 3NT. When declarer saw the Q fell over his K…he made 9 tricks and scored 11 IMPs.
 Board 5
 After East’s 1, and Madala’s 1 overcall, Koslove supported his partner with a spade cue-bid. Kasle continued showing his diamond suit, Koslove insisted with another spade cue-bid, now East jumped to 5, exclusion Blackwood… as he explained later.
 West didnt receive the message, he thought he had to pick a slam and closed the 6 contract. Declarer made 13 tricks.
At the other table: After Gromov’s 1 opening bid, South passed and Dubinin begun with an artificial 2 bid, FG. Gromov showed his second suit and his partner defined heart as trumps, 3 was a splinter, and after the keycards information they decided to play 7, after the 13 tricks…another 11 IMPs awarded the team performance.
 Photo: Gromov y Dubinin.
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