A Mysterious Queen

Suppose you are playing the last board of the 2013 European Open Pairs Championship. In South you get these cards:

 A K 8 5 2  K 10 2  7 5 4 2  8.

and hear East, the dealer, Pass.

What do you say? ….If you knew that the title depends on the outcome of this board … would you change your bid…This time … if you want, do it …

This Sunday June 29th 2013 ended the European Open Pairs Championship 2013, involving many of the best players in the world. Tuesday June 25, 2013: 280 pairs began to play the qualifying stage consisting in 10 segments of 10 boards each, two days of intense game (50 boards per day).

On Thursday June 27th the first 100 pairs played the semi-final stage consisting of 5 segments of 10 boards. On Friday 28 and Saturday June 29, the first 46 pairs played the final: 10 segments of 10 boards each.

With 10 boards to play, Sabine Auken from Germany and Roy Welland from United States were in the lead with 56.65% followed by Zia Mahmood-Jan Jansma with 56.16%. During the first boards of the last segment the positions remained the same, but with 3 boards to play  Zia and Jan managed to climb to the first position and remained there until board 30 … In the last board of the 2013 European Open Pairs Championship, Zia Mahmood in South received:

 A K 8 5 2 K 10 2 7 5 4 2 8.

Lets see what happened at the table…

With a perfect Zia style … South opened 1.

After Zia’s opening bid and Cima Pass, Jansma showed his FG hand with hearts with a 2 bid.

Giubilo showed his minors with 2NT, and Mahmood supported his partner suit.

Cima proposed diamonds for a possible sacrifice, but North with a double fit, an opening hand, a diamond singleton and an extra trump, was determined to play slam in heart and ask for his partner’s keycards. When he learned that his partner had two, he closed the bidding with a 6 bid.

As you can see the hand depends on the Q position…so Jansma went down. For Jansma was a very big loss… the title of the 2013 European Open Pairs Championship. For Zia Mahmood used to seduce women in the bridge events all around the world, must have been even much bitter … had not only lost the title … he had lost it in the hands of a mysterious queen: the  Q…

MAS DEL MISMO AUTOR

France: Interclub 2012

Monaco monopolized the 2012 French Interclub...

Favourite by Tim Bourke

The auction calls for a club lead and West begins with ace and another club. You ruff the second club and cash the ace of trumps and both opponents follow. What is the best approach to making the game?

Responding to Partner’s Overcall

There are many textbooks with instructions for opening bids and responding to opening bids. There is also a lot of

The magic of Good Card Play by Jay Becker

As the play progresses and declarer learns more about how the cards are divided, he can frequently use this knowledge to make a contract that ...

Rule of 17

If partner opens the bidding with a weak two,...

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