I was sitting south in a Swiss Team match in sectional tournament and opened 2 clubs. The auction was the following: 2♣, 2♦, 2♠, 3♥, 4♣, 5♣, 5♦, 5NT, 6♣. I received the 7 of spades lead and I won in dummy. I crossed to the Ace of diamonds and led the Jack of spades, letting it run, which it won. I then led a low spade, and my L.H.O. dropped the King of spades. I crossed to my hand and drew the trump wich were 3-2. I ended up losing 1 trick to the ace of hearts. Our opponents were very unhappy because their side was in 3NT+1 for a 22 IMPs gain for our side. They thought it was lucky and same with one of my team members. What do you think? Thank you.
Lucky Hand, Well bid, or Well Played?
#1
Posted 2014-August-20, 19:56
I was sitting south in a Swiss Team match in sectional tournament and opened 2 clubs. The auction was the following: 2♣, 2♦, 2♠, 3♥, 4♣, 5♣, 5♦, 5NT, 6♣. I received the 7 of spades lead and I won in dummy. I crossed to the Ace of diamonds and led the Jack of spades, letting it run, which it won. I then led a low spade, and my L.H.O. dropped the King of spades. I crossed to my hand and drew the trump wich were 3-2. I ended up losing 1 trick to the ace of hearts. Our opponents were very unhappy because their side was in 3NT+1 for a 22 IMPs gain for our side. They thought it was lucky and same with one of my team members. What do you think? Thank you.
#2
Posted 2014-August-21, 01:02
I wouldn't have opened this hand 2♣, but would have no issue if my partner did.
What was 5NT in your auction?
#3
Posted 2014-August-21, 01:13
#4
Posted 2014-August-21, 02:02
the way you played, you needed the ruffing finesse, hence you make at most 50% of the time.
It looks as if you can try to ruff spades twice + discarding spades on hearts you have a higher
chance of success, ..., I am not sure, once in a while I ttempt to analyze play.
But I have been in worse slams, if you dont bid it, that is ok, and so is bidding it, so
all in all, it is lucky, that it makes.
I dont care a lot for bidding, but I may not understand it.
Espescially the 5NT bid, 5C was basically a sign of / should show min in the given context,
depending what was shown going on is, ok, but ... 5NT, a Grand Slam try?
With kind regards
Marlowe
Uwe Gebhardt (P_Marlowe)
#5
Posted 2014-August-21, 02:12
I would have opened 1♠, because 2-suiters are hard to deal with after a 2♣ opening. But I won't argue about this. I'm not sure you're in that much better shape looking for slam after 1♠-1N(forcing)-3♣ or even 1♠-2♥(not 2/1)-3♣ anyway.
LHO certainly should have covered the Q of spades. That would make your life considerably harder.
I also don't think your line was the best possible. I think it's better to try to ruff 2 low spades and drop the other 2 on the hearts. This makes on spades breaking 4-3 and either hearts 4-3 or K♠ with the short hand. I think that's better than K♠ onside and hearts 5-2. But it's close, and there might be other possibilities of things going wrong that I haven't considered.
#6
Posted 2014-August-21, 02:22
akwoo, on 2014-August-21, 02:12, said:
I would have opened 1♠, because 2-suiters are hard to deal with after a 2♣ opening. But I won't argue about this. I'm not sure you're in that much better shape looking for slam after 1♠-1N(forcing)-3♣ or even 1♠-2♥(not 2/1)-3♣ anyway.
LHO certainly should have covered the Q of spades. That would make your life considerably harder.
I also don't think your line was the best possible. I think it's better to try to ruff 2 low spades and drop the other 2 on the hearts. This makes on spades breaking 4-3 and either hearts 4-3 or K♠ with the short hand. I think that's better than K♠ onside and hearts 5-2. But it's close, and there might be other possibilities of things going wrong that I haven't considered.
You don't need spades 4-3 or the K onside, hearts 4-3 or 10x, will do, play the K♥ at trick 2. Ruff 1 spade and 1 heart now draw trumps and hope the 9♥ will allow you to discard the last spade.
#8
Posted 2014-August-21, 03:10
#9
Posted 2014-August-21, 04:31
Cyberyeti, on 2014-August-21, 02:22, said:
Agree with this.
(I would actually be surprised if LHO started from ♠Kxx after this auction)
#10
Posted 2014-August-21, 06:11
Personally I think their attitude stinks. I would give a "well done" to ops, and a high five for teammates when they say "plus ten".
-gwnn
#11
Posted 2014-August-21, 06:49
billw55, on 2014-August-21, 06:11, said:
Personally I think their attitude stinks. I would give a "well done" to ops, and a high five for teammates when they say "plus ten".
I disagree. If the argument was "this was good bidding judgement and good play" "nah, you just got lucky" it's better for the team's future to discuss and come to an agreement, else the same mistakes will be made, and might not work out that well next time.
#12
Posted 2014-August-21, 12:28
I think 2C open is a mistake but reaching 6C after a more pedestrian 1S open is still reasonable.
Stopping in 3N at the other table seems very conservative, probably moreso than is prudent for this scoring.
#13
Posted 2014-August-22, 03:40
#15
Posted 2014-August-26, 19:20
helene_t, on 2014-August-21, 01:13, said:
I agree that without the system, I cannot comment on the bidding. The fact that it played well seems lucky, though...