Adam Lea
2017-02-19 00:15:07 UTC
Another night of bridge, another bad score, cross-imps this time. I felt
the score of nearly -20 imps was rather lower than we deserved, given it
one of those evenings where partner and I seemed largely to do sensible
things. We only got two big minus scores out of 24 boards but leaked
imps on many others, only 2-4 per board but that accumulates over the
evening. We struggled to get any significant swings in.
This board was the worst. I'm not sure whether to put it down to bad
luck or whether I was too aggressive (trying to play matchpoints
tactics, not imps)
System was 5 card majors, short club, 15-17NT.
A952
T6
KQJ6
KJ2
KT74 Q63
AK95 Q742
- A9853
T8743 9
J8
J83
T764
AQ65
E/W vuln
N E S W
1D P 2D X
P 2H P P
?
At this point, I felt my choices were pass or 3D. I'm thinking I have a
better than minimum hand, the opponents likely have 8 hearts between
them, we have at least 8 diamonds between us and so by law of total
tricks, if 2H makes, 3D shouldn't be more than one off. If 2H goes off,
3D has good chances. Hence I decided to bid 3D. This turned out to be
tragically wrong. LHO doubled, and thanks to the 5-0 diamond break, a
LHO who knew to lead trumps at every opportunity, and the clubs 5-1 so I
can't enjoy four club tricks, I go three off (although I can get out for
two off, but that isn't much better). -500, 10.5 imps out. Three pairs
making 1NT by North (almost all the room is playing a weak NT), a couple
of EWs in hearts making 8 or 9 tricks, and one pair allowed to play 2D
going one off. Was my reasoning totally wrong here?
J
AT9
QT653
K874
A9832 KQ765
874 32
K 982
AQ63 T95
T4
KQJ65
AJ74
J2
E/W vuln
N E S W
1H 1S
3H 3S AP
3H intended as invitational. Not a good result. 4H is cold for NS, and
apart from one other pair in 3S everyone else was in diamonds or the
heart game. 8 imps out. How should the bidding have gone?
J3
A862
J872
AKJ
K9865 A72
Q53 J
KQ5 AT4
95 Q87642
QT4
KT974
953
T3
E/W vuln
N E S W
P P
1D 2C AP
A vulnerable overcall on a flimsy suit results in all the club honors
onside for declarer, so 2C makes with an overtrick, but NS have 2H on.
That was 4.8 imps out. Again, only one other pair is playing in 2C, one
pair is in 1NT by N and three others are in a H contract. To me it looks
like we have been fixed on this one (again, the strong NT in a weak NT
field fails), but I'd be interested in what you think.
the score of nearly -20 imps was rather lower than we deserved, given it
one of those evenings where partner and I seemed largely to do sensible
things. We only got two big minus scores out of 24 boards but leaked
imps on many others, only 2-4 per board but that accumulates over the
evening. We struggled to get any significant swings in.
This board was the worst. I'm not sure whether to put it down to bad
luck or whether I was too aggressive (trying to play matchpoints
tactics, not imps)
System was 5 card majors, short club, 15-17NT.
A952
T6
KQJ6
KJ2
KT74 Q63
AK95 Q742
- A9853
T8743 9
J8
J83
T764
AQ65
E/W vuln
N E S W
1D P 2D X
P 2H P P
?
At this point, I felt my choices were pass or 3D. I'm thinking I have a
better than minimum hand, the opponents likely have 8 hearts between
them, we have at least 8 diamonds between us and so by law of total
tricks, if 2H makes, 3D shouldn't be more than one off. If 2H goes off,
3D has good chances. Hence I decided to bid 3D. This turned out to be
tragically wrong. LHO doubled, and thanks to the 5-0 diamond break, a
LHO who knew to lead trumps at every opportunity, and the clubs 5-1 so I
can't enjoy four club tricks, I go three off (although I can get out for
two off, but that isn't much better). -500, 10.5 imps out. Three pairs
making 1NT by North (almost all the room is playing a weak NT), a couple
of EWs in hearts making 8 or 9 tricks, and one pair allowed to play 2D
going one off. Was my reasoning totally wrong here?
J
AT9
QT653
K874
A9832 KQ765
874 32
K 982
AQ63 T95
T4
KQJ65
AJ74
J2
E/W vuln
N E S W
1H 1S
3H 3S AP
3H intended as invitational. Not a good result. 4H is cold for NS, and
apart from one other pair in 3S everyone else was in diamonds or the
heart game. 8 imps out. How should the bidding have gone?
J3
A862
J872
AKJ
K9865 A72
Q53 J
KQ5 AT4
95 Q87642
QT4
KT974
953
T3
E/W vuln
N E S W
P P
1D 2C AP
A vulnerable overcall on a flimsy suit results in all the club honors
onside for declarer, so 2C makes with an overtrick, but NS have 2H on.
That was 4.8 imps out. Again, only one other pair is playing in 2C, one
pair is in 1NT by N and three others are in a H contract. To me it looks
like we have been fixed on this one (again, the strong NT in a weak NT
field fails), but I'd be interested in what you think.