On the Offensive
Norway v Italy
With only 32 deals left, Norway needed swings a plenty to get back
into their match with Italy. The boards co-operated and they mounted
a mighty charge that gave their supporters plenty to cheer about.
Both North/South pairs did very well to reach a slam on the first
board, but both wished they hadn’t as the trumps broke 4-0
and the contract had to go down.
Board 2. Dealer East. N/S
Vul. |
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ª J 10 8
© Q J 5
¨ Q J 7 3
§ K J 7 |
ª 5
© 8 7 4 2
¨ A 9 4
§ Q 10 9 4 3 |
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ª A K Q 9 7 6 2
© 10 9 3
¨ 5
§ A 8 |
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ª 4 3
© A K 6
¨ K 10 8 6 2
§ 6 5 2 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
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1ª |
Pass |
1NT* |
Pass |
2§* |
Pass |
2NT |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pas |
The Italians reached the top spot and nine tricks rolled home,
+400.
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
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4¨* |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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The defence started with two rounds of hearts and South switched
to a diamond, ending all speculation. One down and 10 IMPs for Italy,
stretching their lead to 62 IMPs. Was the match over?
Board 3. Dealer South. E/W
Vul. |
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ª Q 9 7 5 2
© A 9 4
¨ K J 3 2
§ 8 |
ª A K J 8
© K Q
¨ 7
§ A Q 9 7 5 2 |
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ª -
© 10 8 7 6
¨ Q 10 9 8 5 4
§ K J 4 |
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ª 10 6 4 3
© J 5 3 2
¨ A 6
§ 10 6 3 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
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2¨* |
Dble |
4ª |
5¨ |
All Pass |
Norway had a weapon of mass destruction for the South hand and
it caused East/West to go astray. Five Diamonds was hopeless, two
down, -200.
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
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|
Pass |
1§ |
1ª |
Dble* |
3ª* |
3NT |
All Pass |
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When North led the two of diamonds declarer may have had an anxious
moment waiting for the dummy, but there was no danger. He put up
the queen of diamonds, but nine tricks were safe, 13 IMPs for Norway,
but still 49 IMPs behind.
Board 6. Dealer East. E/W
Vul. |
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ª Q 8 3 2
© A K Q 9 6 2
¨ J 9
§ A |
ª K J 6
© 8 3
¨ 5 4 2
§ 9 8 6 5 2 |
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ª 10 5 4
© 7
¨ 8 7 6 3
§ Q J 10 7 4 |
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ª A 9 7
© J 10 5 4
¨ A K Q 10
§ K 3 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
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Pass |
1NT |
2¨* |
Pass |
2ª |
Pass |
2NT |
Pass |
4© |
Pass |
4NT* |
Pass |
5©* |
Pass |
5ª* |
Pass |
7© |
All Pass |
Well bid, but were North/South not likely to repeat the performance
at the other table?
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
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|
Pass |
1§* |
Pass |
2©* |
Pass |
2NT* |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
4§* |
Pass |
5§* |
Pass |
6© |
All Pass |
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Close, but no cigar. 11IMPs to reduce the margin to 37.
On Board 7 the East/West pairs bid to a routine Four Hearts. The
trump suit was:
©
A Q 5
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©
K 10 8 6 2 |
When South led a trump Paul Chemla recounted how he had gone down
in a slam with a similar holding when, needing a ruff in the short
hand, he had played low from dummy, finding North with a singleton
jack and therefore promoting a trick for South’s ©9743. Still,
that was 26 years ago.
Board 8. Dealer West. None
Vul. |
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ª A 8
© A 10 3
¨ 9 7
§ A J 10 9 5 4 |
ª 9 7 4
© Q 5 4
¨ A K Q 6
§ 7 6 3 |
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ª Q J 10 5 2
© K J 9 8 7
¨ 8 5 3
§ - |
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ª K 6 3
© 6 2
¨ J 10 4 2
§ K Q 8 2 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
Pass |
1NT |
2§* |
Dble |
Redble |
3NT |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Nine top tricks, and +550.
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
1¨ |
2§ |
Dble |
2NT |
Pass |
3NT |
4§* |
Pass |
4¨ |
Dble |
Pass |
Pass |
Redble |
Pass |
4© |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Helness did well to go on, ensuring Norway would gain more points.
South led the king of clubs and declarer ruffed, crossed to dummy
with a diamond and played a trump, perhaps hoping to slip past a
doubleton ace in North. When the king won he played the queen of
spades. South gave that a look and ducked, so North won with the
ace and played a club, forcing declarer to ruff. He now played the
two of spades and South won and made the terrible mistake of playing
a trump. Declarer could win, cross to dummy with a diamond to draw
the last trump and take the winning spades. +590 and a massive 15
IMPs to Norway, now only 22 down.
Board 9. Dealer North. E/W
Vul. |
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ª J 5 2
© Q 7 6
¨ Q 10 9 8 3
§ J 9 |
ª 9 8 7 4
© A 8 4
¨ 7 6
§ Q 10 7 3 |
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ª 10 3
© K 10 3 2
¨ 4
§ A 8 6 5 4 2 |
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ª A K Q 6
© J 9 5
¨ A K J 5 2
§ K |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
|
Pass |
Pass |
1¨ |
Pass |
1NT |
Pass |
2ª |
Pass |
3¨ |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
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Norway looked to have every chance of another huge gain here, as
a low club lead from East would give declarer ten tricks. However,
East led the two of hearts and West won and switched to a club,
a very fast four down, -200.
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
|
Pass |
Pass |
1¨ |
Pass |
3¨ |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
4¨ |
All Pass |
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A very good stop by the Italian pair to pick up 8 badly needed
IMPs.
The Italians may have dodged a bullet on this deal, but the Norwegians
were not out of ammunition.
Board 12. Dealer West. N/S
Vul. |
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ª 4 3
© Q 10 4 3
¨ J 10 8 7 6 2
§ A |
ª A Q 6 2
© A 9 5
¨ 9 3
§ 10 6 5 2 |
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ª J 10 8 7
© K 8 7 2
¨ Q 4
§ Q J 9 |
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ª K 9 5
© J 6
¨ A K 5
§ K 8 7 4 3 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
1NT |
Pass |
2§* |
Pass |
2¨* |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
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West led a spade, making declarer a present of his ninth trick,
for what one might describe as a miraculous +600.
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
Pass |
Pass |
Pass |
1NT |
Pass |
2NT* |
Pass |
3§* |
Pass |
3¨ |
Pass |
4ª |
Pass |
5¨ |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
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A wheel came off here. Helgemo might have doubled Four Spades,
but he was probably expecting Helness to lead that suit anyway.
No, he led the queen of clubs, but declarer was still no play and
the 13 IMPs they picked up here saw Norway close to just 18 IMPs.
There were some very nervous Italians in the audience, and they
didn’t have to wait long for another shockwave.
Board 13. Dealer North. All
Vul. |
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ª 3
© Q 10
¨ A Q 5 4
§ A K Q 8 4 2 |
ª A Q J 10 9 5 2
© A 5 2
¨ 9 6
§ 3 |
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ª 8 7 6
© J 9 4
¨ K J 10 8 7 3
§ J |
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ª K 4
© K 8 7 6 3
¨ 2
§ 10 9 7 6 5 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
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1§ |
1¨ |
1© |
1ª |
3§ |
Pass |
4¨ |
Pass |
4ª |
Pass |
5§ |
All Pass |
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That looked good, +600.
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
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1§* |
2¨ |
2© |
4ª |
5§ |
5ª |
6§ |
Dble |
All Pass |
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The bold bidding of the Norwegians saw the Italians go overboard.
Fantoni-Nunes were probably hoping this set would come to an end
without any further disasters – this one had cost yet another
13 IMPs.
Only 5 IMPs now remained of that massive Italian lead, but after
a couple of overtrick IMPs, Italy gained a small amount of comfort
to take into the final session.
Board 15. Dealer South. N/S
Vul. |
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ª 8 7 6 5
© J 6 4 3
¨ 9 6 5 4
§ 10 |
ª Q J 2
© K 10 8
¨ 7 2
§ K J 7 5 2 |
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ª A 3
© Q 9 7 2
¨ A Q J 10
§ A 6 4 |
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ª K 10 9 4
© A 5
¨ K 8 3
§ Q 9 8 3 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Versace |
Saelensminde |
Lauria |
Brogeland |
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|
|
1§ |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
Pass |
Pass |
Redble |
Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
Pass |
2ª |
Pass |
2NT |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
East/West did well to reach a game that could not be defeated,
+400.
West |
North |
East |
South |
Helgemo |
Fantoni |
Helness |
Nunes |
|
|
|
1NT |
Pass |
2§* |
Pass |
2ª |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
Pass |
3§ |
All Pass |
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There was speculation that West should have bid 2NT to show some
values, but of course it may well have been a conventional bid.
Whatever, the game had been missed and Italy had 7 IMPs, and just
a little breathing space.
With one session to go, Norway had the momentum, but with Bocchi
& Duboin due to come back Italy were still favourites.
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