Hands From USA1
We have featured a couple of beatings for the young USA1 team
so it is with pleasure that we take this opportunity to show some
of their successes.
Round 4 v Canada
Board 7. All Vul. Dealer South.
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ª 9 8 6 5 3
© A 9 7 3
¨ A K 5
§ 5 |
ª K J 10 7 2
© 5
¨ 10 4
§ Q 10 8 7 4 |
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ª A
© J 8 4
¨ 9 8 6 2
§ A K 6 5 3 |
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ª Q 4
© K Q 10 6 2
¨ Q J 7 3
§ 9 2 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Pahk |
Grainger |
Beck |
Lavee |
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Pass |
Pass |
1ª |
2§ |
2© |
5§ |
5© |
All Pass |
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The decison by Meredith beck to overcall 2§ allowed USA1 to find
the good save and, indeed, to push North/South to the five level,
where they had to fail. Meanwhile, East’s choice of a take-out
double in the other room, was not so successful, failing as it did
to disclose the ten-card club fit.
West |
North |
East |
South |
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Pass |
Pass |
1ª |
Dble |
2© |
3§ |
3© |
4§ |
4© |
Pass |
Pass |
Dble |
All Pass |
Round 5 v Australia
This match saw USA1 pick up a couple of big swings on the opening
lead. First West:
Board 7. All Vul. Dealer South.
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ª K 8 6 3
© K 5
¨ K 9 7 2
§ 10 9 7 |
ª Q 10 2
© Q 9 6 2
¨ Q 5 4
§ K 8 4 |
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ª 5 4
© A 4 3
¨ 10 8 6
§ Q J 6 3 2 |
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ª A J 9 7
© J 10 8 7
¨ A J 3
§ A 5 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Burton |
Wilkinson |
Pearlman |
Abraham |
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1NT |
Pass |
2§ |
Pass |
2© |
Pass |
2NT |
Pass |
3ª |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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The opening lead of the four of diamonds gave the contract; +620
to USA1.
In the other room the auction was rather different:
West |
North |
East |
South |
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1§(i) |
Pass |
1©(ii) |
Pass |
2ª |
Pass |
3NT |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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(i) 14+
(ii) 7-10 HCP, four or more spades
After this auction Lisa Burton found the safe lead of a heart
and the contract eventually drifted one off, when East won and switched
to a club, creating on eloser in each suit.
Board 14. None Vul. Dealer East. |
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ª J 10 9 8 7
© -
¨ J 4 3
§ A Q 10 7 4 |
ª A 6 3
© 10 8 7 4 3
¨ K 5 2
§ 9 6 |
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ª K 2
© K J 6 5 2
¨ 10 8 7 6
§ K 5 |
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ª Q 5 4
© A Q 9
¨ A Q 9
§ J 8 3 2 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Burton |
Wilkinson |
Pearlman |
Abraham |
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Pass |
1NT(i) |
Pass |
2¨(ii) |
Pass |
2©(iii) |
Pass |
3ª(iv) |
Pass |
3NT |
Pass |
4ª |
All Pass |
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(i) 11-15
(ii) Transfer to spades
(iii) Three-card support
(iv) Invitational
Lindsay Pearlman found the killing lead of a low diamond, after
which declarer had to lose two spades and two minor-suit kings for
down one.
In the other room East opened the bidding:
West |
North |
East |
South |
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2© |
2NT |
4© |
4ª |
All Pass |
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The opening heart lead allowed declarer to put in the queen and
have two discards for his diamonds, losing only two spades and a
club for +420 and 10 IMPs to USA1.
Round 10 v Egypt
Board 14. None Vul. Dealer East.
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ª A K J 10
© A Q 10 7 3 2
¨ -
§ 10 8 3 |
ª Q 6
© J 8
¨ Q J 5 3
§ K 7 6 5 2 |
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ª 5 3
© K 9 4
¨ 10 9 8 7 6 2
§ Q 9 |
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ª 9 8 7 4 2
© 6 5
¨ A K 4
§ A J 4 |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Rabie |
Glickman |
Yousry |
Yuan |
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Pass |
1ª |
Pass |
2NT(i) |
Pass |
4ª(ii) |
Pass |
5¨(iii) |
Pass |
5ª(iv) |
Pass |
6¨(v) |
Pass |
6ª |
All Pass |
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(i) Forcing raise
(ii) Minimum and denies a shortage
(iii) Exclusion Key Card
(iv) One key card excluding the ¨A
(v) Cuebid, looking for the ©K
for seven
This wasa nice use of Exclusion Key Card Blackwood, which even
allowed Rob Glickman to make a try for the grand slam before sttling
for six. Yuan won the club lead and discarded dummy’s remaining
clubs on the top diamonds then finessed the heart queen. That lost
but the spades behaved so that was +980.
In the other room, North/South stopped in 5ª
so USA1 picked up 11 IMPs.
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