Bermuda Bowl 2011 Universal Thread
#1
Posted 2011-October-16, 07:12
PS Ooops. An error in the topic title, sorry. Maybe one of the hosts is able to correct it?
#2
Posted 2011-October-16, 08:40
#3
Posted 2011-October-17, 01:27
#4
Posted 2011-October-17, 01:34
I am a tad suprised that the WBF isn't keeping the Results page up to date. Then again, they also had the brillant notion to have USA 1 and USA 2 play at a time where only a few Americans could watch, rather than later when more could watch, and not be worried that one team would throw the match (I can't see WeinStein or Grall ever losing on purpose)!
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#5
Posted 2011-October-17, 01:58
#6
Posted 2011-October-17, 02:27
#7
Posted 2011-October-17, 09:03
Fluffy, on 2011-October-17, 02:27, said:
F UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU
We are in a holding pattern
#8
Posted 2011-October-17, 09:28
#9
Posted 2011-October-17, 11:02
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#10
Posted 2011-October-17, 17:02
I recognice I would had run ♠J every day of the week. Dad said he would had ruffed 2 diamonds in dummy. But well, neither of us is playing BB for a reason .
the hand was:
♠Jx
♥AKxxx
♦Kx
♣AQJx
♠AQ1087x
♥xx
♦AJ10x
♣x
♣10 lead
#11
Posted 2011-October-17, 17:27
K
9xxx
Why the Js wasn't LOGIC ?
#12
Posted 2011-October-17, 18:29
wyman, on 2012-May-04, 09:48, said:
rbforster, on 2012-May-20, 21:04, said:
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#13
Posted 2011-October-17, 22:55
#14
Posted 2011-October-17, 23:03
If the spade hook is on, and spades are 3-2 I'm cold. If they are 4-1 on, I would probably revert to similar lines (3-3 hearts, or some diamond+ squeeze chances. But this time I might have some additional trump coup chances.
The downside of ruffing 2 diamonds is obviously if someone has K9xx of spades that's bad for me, and if RHO has 2 diamonds and can overruff me that's bad. I thought that risk was too great given how much play I have when I play on spades.
As far as leading a low spade from dummy, it is a routine play with this suit combination if entries permit it. I did consider playing the SJ in order to retain all my entries to dummy to ruff myself down in case it was K9xx of spades onside. I decided that didn't stand up to analysis since I was going to play for 3-3 hearts eventually. Another reason is they might duck Kx of spades on my left, and have 5 hearts, and give their partner a ruff. I decided that was pretty much impossible, and they might have just led a heart from that holding. Another reason is if they duck K9xx and then win the next one and play a heart back, I am committed to ruffing a heart and possibly getting overruffed, losing any other play. This seemed pretty meh compared to stiff onside. So, catering to stiff K seemed viable, obv I was lucky that that was the actual layout, it's a play you make very often but it never matters.
#15
Posted 2011-October-18, 00:31
Fluffy, on 2011-October-17, 17:02, said:
I recognice I would had run ♠J every day of the week. Dad said he would had ruffed 2 diamonds in dummy. But well, neither of us is playing BB for a reason .
the hand was:
♠Jx
♥AKxxx
♦Kx
♣AQJx
♠AQ1087x
♥xx
♦AJ10x
♣x
♣10 lead
The player for USA 1 also made the hand (I think it was Levin, but I'm not sure) after playing the J at trick one. He ended up having a double squeeze later (when the defense was friendly, and didn't force him to guess which squeeze to try for), and the diamonds were the double threat.
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#16
Posted 2011-October-18, 01:02
The difference there and at my table is that I did not know who had the CK, so I was not planning on taking a ruffing finesse in clubs later.
#17
Posted 2011-October-18, 01:46
#18
Posted 2011-October-18, 02:00
iviehoff, on 2011-October-18, 01:46, said:
Despite my reputation of being super crazy aggro, I actually am not, especially when it comes to preempts. I see why at this vul with a stiff spade it can be a winning style to preempt, but it's just not my partnerships style, I am not really comfortable with preempting this hand. I think being true to your style is important, or else your partner will never know how to judge how high to preempt/whether to bid game/etc
#19
Posted 2011-October-18, 05:12
against 3♣ opener he won ♣A and played ♠J
after seeing the bad news in spades he cashed ♠Q10 leaving the 9 out and he got to dummy on ♥A and played ♣Q covered and ruffed.
Now if Madala overruffs they are on a double squeeze (most likelly what hapened on Levin's table?
But Madala refused to overruff, so SHI got to dummy on ♥K and played ♣J pitching a diamond, this was the endgame:
Now again, if Madala overruffs he must play a heart and the double squeeze operates. But if he refuses to ruff, then he must decide to pitch a heart (heart ruff makes dummy high) or pitch a diamond. After diamond declarer ruffs a heart, cashes ♦A, goes to dummy with ♦K and ruffs a heart in hand making his 6 trumps letting West ruff his ♦J.
No good option so he overruffed and played a diamond to break the double squeeze.
#20
Posted 2011-October-18, 05:17