37th World Team Championships Page 5 Bulletin 10 - Tuesday 1 November 2005


Case Closed

by David Berkowitz

Watching board 10 - Bermuda Bowl, third set - on vugraph could drive an analyst to drink.

Board 10. Dealer East. All Vul.
 ♠ -
A 6 4 3
A K 9 8 3 2
♣ Q J 2

♠ -
K J 10 9 7
J 10
♣ 9 7 6 5 4 3
Bridge deal
♠ Q 7 5 4
Q 8 5 2
6 4
♣ K 10 8
 ♠ A K J 10 9 8 6 3 2
-
Q 7 5
♣ A

WestNorthEastSouth
  Pass2♣
Pass3Pass5NT
Pass7♣Pass7
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First of all, after the above auction, should Fred Gitelman (West) double with a spade void?

He did not and was soon Minus 2140 for a spectacular push. Barnet Shenkin and I were speculating what South should do if 7 doubled got back to him. Originally, we thought he should run to 7♠, playing partner for one spade. Then we thought, heck, he should redouble, after all, how will the opponents know to lead a spade? Case closed. Almost closed. What if the opening leader had both rounded-suit kings? Then he would know South's suit was spades and he would lead one, so South should run. Case closed. Almost closed. How should South know his partner has a spade? It must be a guess. Case closed. Almost closed. We now get to the crux of the matter. North is looking at a spade void and the A. He knows that partner has spades and that there is a double void. It is North who must redouble to spare South the guess. Case closed.



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