15thJune – Board 14. Love All.
Dealer East.
Freak hands are always good
value with huge swings often coming from the distributional values inherent in
them. The hand below was certainly no exception.
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North:
S 8 6 5 3
H A J 10 9 4 2
D 2
C A 10
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West:
S K J 10 4 2
H Q
D 10 6 4
C K 9 7 2
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East:
S A Q 9 7
H K
D Q 9 7 5
C 8 6 5 3
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South:
S none
H 8 7 6 5
3
D A K J 8
3
C Q J 4
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West
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North
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East
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South
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No
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1H
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1S
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4D
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4S
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No
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No
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5C
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No
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5D
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No
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6H
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End
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The
points are divided 20-20 but North/South can make a grand slam, which needs
little more than the missing trumps to divide 1-1. South has to open 1H really
as he can hardly reverse if he opens 1D but North of course is charmed. Even
more so when the opposition bid all the way to 4S because his partner is
(almost) certainly marked with a void in the suit. The opposition might double
the final contract out of pique but they shouldn’t really as neither hand
contains a surprise of any sort and the slam was bid voluntarily and not out of
pressure. Interestingly enough 6S doubled is six down against best defence for
a cost of 1400 points and a swing of 2 imps against 6H + 1.
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