Your favorite/worst loss ever
#1
Posted 2012-November-25, 10:51
1nt - 2♣
2♥ - 3♠ intended as showing hearts, slammish
3nt not understood
followed by 6nt making when most of the field landed in 6♥ also making.
It gets worse.
The next day the Regional started and in the first KO the same guy that bid 3nt knocked us out in round 1 by 1 imp.
It gets worse.
Between sessions they had a random draw for door prizes and back to back the same guy won a $100 basket of cosmetics and Carole won a watercolour painting of a fish!
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#2
Posted 2012-November-26, 06:57
Don't worry, next year it wil be your turn.
#3
Posted 2012-November-26, 07:24
#5
Posted 2012-November-26, 12:23
#6
Posted 2012-November-26, 22:18
#7
Posted 2012-November-26, 23:05
#8
Posted 2012-November-27, 09:23
#9
Posted 2012-November-27, 09:33
#10
Posted 2012-November-28, 13:24
In the first day of the three day pairs tournament, the opponents play a really bad 3NT contract. My wife had opened a Multi 2♦, RHO overcalled 3♣ on ♣AKTxxxx and out and LHO bids 3NT. My wife's lead sets up her heart suit immediately (declarer wins his singleton ace) and I hold ♣Qxx behind dummy with an almost opening hand. This contract is going to go down at least two tricks, if not more.
Declarer leads the ♣J from his hand, partner follows suit, and declarer calls for the king as I play the queen. From my reaction it is obvious that I blundered and declarer yells: "THAT CARD IS PLAYED!! THAT CARD IS PLAYED!!" while jumping up and down in his seat like a kangaroo. (It hadn't even crossed my mind to retract the card, but evidently declarer did.)
It is clear that I just turned a top into a bottom. I apologized to my partner after the hand. She told me to forget about it and I did as soon as I got the cards for the next board.
We played well the rest of the tournament, the club queen was completely forgotten. The top 10 of the field (about 80 fairly good pairs, including national champions) would finish in the considerable amount of prize money. At the end of the third day, the difference between 5th and 11th was miniscule, about 10% of a board. We (obviously) were 11th, 1 lousy MP (1/2 in the USA) behind 10th. "Well, such is life", I think and my wife actually says it. It had been a fun tournament anyway.
A little later, we are walking hand in hand to our cabin, and half way through the walk, it suddenly comes back to me and I yell: "Queen of clubs!!!". It dawns on me that if it wouldn't have been for that blunder, we would have had next year's skiing-bridge trip almost paid for.
Then my wife asks: "What queen of clubs?". Right there I decided to start saving, because with this kind of a partner I have to play next year again.
Rik
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#11
Posted 2012-November-28, 16:26
16-14 VP to us in the first round against one of the weaker teams...could have easily had 25-5...
11-19 VP to them in the second round against one of the top 2 teams in our club...could have easily had 22-8...
My partner is a beginner, our teammates are intermediate/novice...so it was quite frustrating to have so many mistakes from our team when I played one of my best team matches ever! To beat arguably the best team in our club by such a good score would have been priceless as well.
A board that discouraged me even though we got a good score on it was...
Partner..
xxx
AQxx
K
AKQxx
Me...
AKQxxx
x
AJTx
xx
PD-ME
1C-2S
4S?-4N
5H-??
We had not talked about bids over 5N...so I tried 6D...With no chance to show anything else earlier due to my partners "preemptive bidding", I assumed partner would take it as a natural side suit and all controls...
Partner bid 6S only. The other table bid to only 4S after a huge bidding malfunction so we got 13 IMPs anyways (not sure how they couldn't find a slam here...), but missing such a good grand in a team match is still frustrating.
5N would have shown all controls and asks for kings with partner...we haven't switched to direct kings yet. So I had no clue what 6D should be other than natural with real interest? To make it even more frustrating, partner even forgot what we play for jump shifts...
Junior - Always looking for new partners to improve my play with..I have my fair share of brilliancy and blunders.
"Did your mother really marry a Mr Head and name her son Richard?" - jillybean
#12
Posted 2012-November-28, 16:43
In Sweden we have bronze, silver, and gold points...
1 silver = 10 bronze
1 gold = 10 silver
15-15 to 17-13 VP is a tie and 7SP divided to each player on the team...(not sure why 7 and not 8)
18+ is a win and 14SP divided to each player on the team...(again, not sure why 14 and not 16)
So rather than walking away with 28SP for our team, we get only 7SP.
Junior - Always looking for new partners to improve my play with..I have my fair share of brilliancy and blunders.
"Did your mother really marry a Mr Head and name her son Richard?" - jillybean
#13
Posted 2012-November-30, 16:34
Dummy comes down with something like ♠Kx ♥x ♦AQJxx ♣KQJxx and we manage to go down 7 vulnerable because my RHO had AQxxxxx x xx xxx. What's even better is that we didn't get a bottom board. At another table 4 spades went down 8, from my way!
#14
Posted 2012-December-06, 09:12
NAOP, final B. First day. Several years ago.
Red against green. My partner open 1 ♠, stop card, 3 ♦ from RHO, stop card, 4 ♠ from me.
3 minutes hesitation and 5 ♦ from LHO.
Tank for 3 minutes and 5 ♠ from partner.
Two fast passes and 6 ♦ bid after another 3 minutes hesitation from the left.
Central hand opponent again took couple of minutes and bid 6 spades.
Fast pass, fast pass, very slow double from LHO and very slow redouble from CHO.
Very fast pass, very fast pass, very slow pass.
Extremely slow declarer play and defence resulted down two. Big fat zero for us. And well deserved ¼ board penalty for both pairs for slow play.
As a result we got minus 8 matchpoints for playing this board. We did not make the second day by 2 matchpoints.
(If you are wandering why bidding was so strange - 3 diamond bid from RHO was joke and mine 4 spades jump was not from everybodys book too.)
#15
Posted 2012-December-18, 21:35
First day of N/A Swiss, last match before dinner and first hand, my pard alerted a mini-splinter that wasn't (as far as I know). We marched into the valley of death and the rest of the match got worse.
When we got back home a teammate picked his head off the table and said "I sure hope you guys didn't have a good round". We won every other match and the next day our captain informed us that we were playing against a bunch of owls. Everytime they looked at the leaderboard they said Who? Of course they crushed us in day two.
The laughs over dinner as to, so you think YOU were bad were great and at least let us put our best foot forward for the 2nd half of day one.
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#16
Posted 2012-December-19, 08:42
My first ever nationally rated event was the LM pairs in New Orleans, where we were the first or 2nd non-qualifier for day 2.
Before that, I was in a partnership leading a 3 day 0-1500 LM pairs in Las Vegas with 2 rounds to go...partner and I each blew a board, we finished 2nd.
Last year in Toronto we barely scraped by to the 2nd day of the open GNTs, Meckwell's team chose us. We actaully had a 35 imp lead at the half, but that was gone after the first 6 boards. One of the hands I played in the first 6 against Berkowitz & Cohler actually got written up in the Bulletin for Berkowitz's deceptive defense that, combined with my sub-optimal play, led to a vul game swing. The next day Berk went out of his way to tell my partner & I that at the half, Meck had said that we (my partner & I) were beating them single-handedly (our teammates did well in the first quarter, then had a horror of a 2nd quarter when Meckwell switched to play against them, but we covered them). That impression did not last, we wound up losing by about 70.
#17
Posted 2012-December-19, 16:11
The win would have been a huge upset win for our team. The loss was something to be remembered forever.
#18
Posted 2012-December-21, 20:52
We ended up in 3rd place, less than 15 IMPs behind them.
That hand still haunts me.
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#19
Posted 2012-December-21, 22:01
Of course, we misdefended and it made, whereas 6♥ went down two at the other table.
#20
Posted 2012-December-22, 00:45
Dad bid to 6♥ on a board and I passed. LHO doubled and it came back to me. RHO tried to get all of his passes and I correctly read that he was happy with 6♥X and didn't want me to move from it. So Ib bid 6NT, doubled again on my left.
I had 11 top tricks with 7 tricks coming from the blacks and loads of comunication, the reds were:
I knew LHO had ♦K I didn't even think about an alternative, and I instantly ducked a heart to claimin hearts were 4-1 and squeeze LHO otherwise.
Sadly for me I was discarding before LHO on the run of the blacks and the only squeeze that works is a strip squeeze, by duciking a heart I was basically playing for nothing. My father told me he was amazed that I played the hand in less than 10 seconds but I saw it so clear
A funny story many years later where they try to out-smart each other: http://www.bridgebas...__1#entry328443 I remember I wanted to title that hand: Spot the world master, because the 4 players involved are world masters