Bermuda Bowl 2011 Universal Thread
#21
Posted 2011-October-18, 05:17
#22
Posted 2011-October-18, 07:48
#23
Posted 2011-October-18, 07:49
#24
Posted 2011-October-18, 08:00
iviehoff, on 2011-October-18, 01:46, said:
no you should not be surprised he was dealer not 3rd seat with 2 passes to him
the Freman, Chani from the move "Dune"
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and besides, the pig likes it."
George Bernard Shaw
#25
Posted 2011-October-18, 08:28
Fluffy, on 2011-October-18, 07:49, said:
lol, the hand Fluffy is talking about I had AT 98xx xxx JT8x. It went 2N p and I bid 3N. I would do it again, it is just a philosophy I guess, it does add some randomness I guess but I have been that way my whole life, and think it's a winner.
#26
Posted 2011-October-18, 08:40
JLOGIC, on 2011-October-18, 05:17, said:
interesting, the vugraph had them ruffing the club finesse and leading a heart.
I was curious why the declarers didn't give up a spade right away instead of leaving the 9 outstanding.
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#27
Posted 2011-October-18, 09:50
This wasn't the auction, but with Justin declarer, and this was the play to the first tricks. I think that double dummy there's a double winkle here (at least I think that's what it's called) to make. South has to overtake the heart and lead another (sadly Justin didn't overtake the heart here, I thankfully had the easier time of seeing this double dummy and with GIB). Notice that both players have to hold onto 2 spades (or else he might be able to drop the Q or pin the T) and so they'll both be threatened with being endplayed in diamonds.
The other table was played by north, and the defense had an easier time.
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#28
Posted 2011-October-18, 11:56
#29
Posted 2011-October-18, 11:57
#30
Posted 2011-October-18, 12:10
Never tell the same lie twice. - Elim Garek on the real moral of "The boy who cried wolf"
#31
Posted 2011-October-18, 12:11
#32
Posted 2011-October-18, 12:21
JLOGIC, on 2011-October-18, 11:56, said:
Polish commentators/experts agreed that this play so far was something for the teaching books, and than.. forget it, you got enough VPs and the ex-juniors from Poland need some too heh:)
#33
Posted 2011-October-18, 12:35
#34
Posted 2011-October-18, 12:39
Seriously I need to play another match to untilt me, I won't be able to sleep.
#35
Posted 2011-October-18, 13:06
Also 2 more things: First of all you couldn't make the hand double dummy, a trump shift at trick 2 put you down anyway. It was all a defensive mistake you let go.
Also remember that getting carry over against Italy might be worth a lot more than some VPs.
BTW On vugraph you unblocked everything right, then in the endgame the play froze and it ended in 1 down. No clue of what actually happened for you to block.
#36
Posted 2011-October-19, 04:51
#37
Posted 2011-October-19, 05:19
George Carlin
#38
Posted 2011-October-19, 05:54
bed
#39
Posted 2011-October-19, 08:02
#40
Posted 2011-October-19, 08:07
JLOGIC, on 2011-October-19, 08:02, said:
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