WOMEN TEAMS Q-FINAL - 6TH Germany v China
Beijing Blues
by Mark Horton
Although the last set started with China just 2 IMPs ahead, one felt that Germany might have missed their chance, as in the previous 16 boards a great card from their youngest pair had been matched by an atypically modest one from the Auken/von Arnim IMP machine.
That foreboding was confirmed in short order.
Board 17. Dealer North. None Vul. |
| ♠ J 10 6 2 ♥ 9 8 4 ♦ 10 3 ♣ Q 6 5 4 | ♠ K Q 8 7 3 ♥ K J 7 5 ♦ A 5 2 ♣ 10 | | ♠ ♥ A 6 3 2 ♦ K Q J 6 4 ♣ A J 9 2 | | ♠ A 9 5 4 ♥ Q 10 ♦ 9 8 7 ♣ K 8 7 3 |
Open Room
West | North | East | South
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Della Monta | Wang | Hackett | Liu
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| Pass | 1♦ | Pass
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1♠ | Pass | 2♣ | Pass
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2♥* | Pass | 3♥ | Pass
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4♥ | All Pass |
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The German auction fell short of the mark and the reasonable slam was missed.
Declarer won the trump lead in hand, ruffed a spade, cashed the ace of hearts, came to hand with the ace of diamonds and ruffed a second spade. The simple route to twelve tricks now is to cash the ace of clubs, ruff a club, draw the last trump and cash the diamonds, but declarer simply played diamonds, allowing North to score a ruff and hold declarer to +450.
Closed Room
West | North | East | South
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Wang | Auken | Sun | Arnim
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| Pass | 1♦ | Pass
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1♠ | Pass | 2♥ | Pass
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4♣* | Pass | 4♦* | Pass
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4NT* | Pass | 6♥ | All Pass
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If I had any life savings left I would have happily put them on the Chinese pair reaching a slam and they got there in double quick time. South led the three of clubs and declarer won with the ace, ruffed a club, played the king of spades and ruffed it when the ace did not appear from North, ruffed a club, played a diamond to the king and ruffed a fourth club. She cashed the king of hearts, crossed to hand with a diamond and played the ace of hearts, matching it with dummy’s ace of diamonds. North could get a trump but that was all, +980 and 11 IMPs for China.
Board 21. Dealer North. N/S Vul. |
| ♠ Q ♥ K Q 10 8 6 3 2 ♦ J 8 3 ♣ J 7 | ♠ K 9 4 ♥ A J 5 ♦ A 10 9 5 ♣ 6 5 4 | | ♠ A J 7 5 3 2 ♥ ♦ K Q ♣ A K 10 9 8 | | ♠ 10 8 6 ♥ 9 7 4 ♦ 7 6 4 2 ♣ Q 3 2 |
Open Room
West | North | East | South
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Della Monta | Wang | Hackett | Liu
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| 3♥ | 4♣* | Pass
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4♠ | All Pass
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Four Clubs promised the black suits. West will forgive me for describing Four Spades as the underbid of the year/decade/century/millennium.
Declarer recorded +480 and must have feared the worst, not least because the diamond position meant that all thirteen tricks were available.
Closed Room
West | North | East | South
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Wang | Auken | Sun | Arnim
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| 2♦* | 4♣* | Pass
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4♦ | Pass | 4♠ | Pass
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4NT* | Pass | 6♥* | Pass
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6♠ | All Pass
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For what it’s worth, I prefer the full-blooded preempt made at the other table to the Multi chosen here, but it’s a matter of style.
East was able to use Leaping Michaels and over West’s 4NT she showed her heart void and a couple of aces. South led a diamond and declarer won in hand, cashed the ace of spades, then unblocked the diamonds and was soon +980 for another 11 IMP pickup.
Board 28. Dealer West. N/S Vul. |
| ♠ 10 9 2 ♥ K Q 10 8 7 3 ♦ Q ♣ K 10 6 | ♠ K Q 5 ♥ A J 4 ♦ J 5 4 ♣ J 7 5 4 | | ♠ J 6 4 3 ♥ 9 5 2 ♦ 10 9 8 7 ♣ Q 2 | | ♠ A 8 7 ♥ 6 ♦ A K 6 3 2 ♣ A 9 8 3 |
Open Room
West | North | East | South
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Della Monta | Wang | Hackett | Liu
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1♣* | 2♥ | Pass | 3NT
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All Pass
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West led the queen of spades and when that held followed with the king. Declarer ducked, won the third spade and played a heart to the ten. When that held she played the king of hearts and West won and switched to a club for the ten, queen and ace. Declarer crossed to the queen of diamonds and cashed the queen of hearts, claiming when the jack fell, +600.
Closed Room
West | North | East | South
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Wang | Auken | Sun | Arnim
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1♦ | 2♥ | All Pass
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Just as in the other room Two Hearts purported to be weak, but if weak can be this good then maybe South has to make a move.
Declare made ten tricks, +170 but lost 10 IMPs.
China won going away, deservedly so, as they had bid everything in sight and made enough of their ambitious contracts to show a substantial profit over the course of the match.
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