Yeh Bros Cup 2015: Some Boards from Day 2

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The 2015 Yeh Bros Cup (at The Shanghai ) which is staged by The Shanghai Financial Bridge Club, includes the Open Teams, Swiss Plate and Open Pairs.

Thursday April 9, 2015

Today finished the 2015 edition of the Yeh Bros Cup Shanghai Bridge Master Championship qualifying stage and the field was divided in two groups. The first 7 teams plus the Yeh Bros team will begin to play tomorrow the Open teams KOs Stage, for the 150.000 dollars prize, the rest will play the Swiss Plate for a 6.000 dollars reward. The Yeh Bros 2 team: Dawei Chen, Kazuo Furuta, Ehud Friedlander, Iiran Inon, Michael Klukowski, Piotr Gawrys was the Round Robin winner.

Here are some interesting boards from the second day:
Yeh Bros 2015 RR 6 tab 28

 Round 6; Board 28

In this board N/S can win 7heart suit hearts, but a lot of E/W interrupted the bidding, and played doubled spades contracts at the 4, 5, 6 and 7 level, they all were down but scored better than the Heart Grand or the heart slam.

Only three declarers played and made 7heart suit, 4 declarers played 6heart suit  and many pairs chose to play in clubs.

This was what happened in the two tables broadcasted by BBO:
Yeh Bros 2015 RR 6 tab 28

West opened 2diamond suit, showing a weak 2M hand. North doubled. East begun with a 2heart suit bid, pass or correct, and South doubled showing extra strength. West showed his spades and after North’s pass, East trying to cut N/S communication, closed the spade game. South showed his  good heart suit with a 6heart suit bid…North with AK in a suit, and KQ in the other and knowing his partner should be void in spades because of his three spades, said 7heart suit. The hearts 2-2, helped declarer to find his easy 13 tricks.

At the other table West opened 2spade, North passed and East also react very quickly with a 4spade bid. Here South said 5heart suit and North with little information closed the heart slam, but West sacrificed in 6spade and was doubled…The declarer was 5 down but received a 15 IMPs reward for his efforts.

Yeh Bros 2015 RR 9 tab 23

 Round 9; Board 23

This board produced the biggest swing of the day and perhaps one of the biggest ever seen at this kind of events.

Of the 28 pairs who played the hand:

  • 14 played 7heart suit
  • 2 played 7NT
  • 11 played 6heart suit
  • 1 played 6NT

Only five declarers didn’t find their way to bring home the heart Grand slam, two of them received a 20 IMPs punishment.

At the two tables broadcasted by BBO, the bidding started with a 1NT opening bid by West. North passed and East chose to transfer to hearts with a 2diamond suit bid. At both tables South doubled 2diamond suit, asking for a diamond lead, after that each pair used their system agreements to arrive to the heart grand slam.

Lets see the card play in one of this tables:

Contract 7heart suit, declarer West. Lead: diamond suit3

The hand is always cold and always ends with an uncomfortable South, really squeezed. Let’s see what happened.

North led a diamond, and declarer won South’s diamond suitQ with his diamond suitA to continue playing all his hearts, the clubA and a spade to the spadeA, arriving to this four cards end position:

spade 6
heart suit
diamond suit
 10 8 7
spade 4
heart suit
diamond suit J
 K Q
spade K 10 9
heart suit
diamond suit 7
 
spade Q 2
heart suit
diamond suit K
 2

When declarer played the K, pitching a diamond from dummy, South didn’t have problems and played his 2, but next card was the Q, declarer played the spade9 from dummy and now South was squeezed…as he couldn’t play his diamond suitK because of declarer’s diamond suitJ, he threw a spade. West continued with a spade to the spadeK watching South’s spadeQ over the table and won the thirteenth trick with his spade10. Yeh Bros 2015 RR 10 tab 5

Round 10; Board 5

This board produced a lot of double digit swings. Eight pairs played a heart slam and two pairs risked the Grand.

The only lead to defeat the heart slam is a club, because North’s diamond suitJxxx, forces declarer to ruff a diamond in his hand, and without the ace of clubs he has no way to reenter dummy to play the good diamonds.

At one of BBO’s tables, E/W arrived to the heart slam and declarer was lucky to receive a trump lead. East won the lead in his hand, ruffed a spade, draw trumps, and played diamonds, he ruffed the fourth diamond in his hand and returned to the dummy with a club, he continued playing diamonds till he arrived to his very needed 12 tricks.