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#1 User is offline   Fluffy 

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Posted 2005-July-03, 14:21

There were some 'duplication' in Tenerife, here is first example

Scoring: IMP

S - N
1-2NT
3-4
4-7


Here the bidding shows why the Jacoby response should be used with at least 4 trumps: because you make the responder hand the base hand, reaching easilly 7 (althou I guess splinter might end up there also, but probably not as sure).

Scoring: IMP

S - N
1-2NT
3-4
4-7


We had some missunderstanding on the bidding (* showed majors for one, and hearts for the other), but the contract wasn't that bad, after a K lead I ruffed in dummy, cashed A+K West discarding a , after that I played to assure only 1 off, but I missed a line that would had made as the cards lied, can you see the winning line I missed?.
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Posted 2005-July-03, 15:54

Funnily enough, I remember another hand from Tenerife also in the same idiom:

Scoring: MP


They bid to grand against us.
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Posted 2005-July-03, 16:19

Ooooops sorry, On the 6 contract West made the mistake of discarding a , not a . That meant that the standard line of trying to find West with a singleton honnor should be dismissed. Any other chance?
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Posted 2005-July-06, 14:03

Ok, here the full hand if anyone ever though about solving the problem:



After a ruff A+K I couldn't imagine s 7-3 after the 1 overcall, but if I did, finding the endplay for 12 tricks should had been possible.
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Posted 2005-July-07, 03:41

Fluffy, on Jul 3 2005, 08:21 PM, said:

Dealer: South
Vul: ????
Scoring: IMP
A109xxx
A109
Axxx
 
KQxxx
Kxx
x
A10xx
  S - N
1-2NT
3-4
4-7


Here the bidding shows why the Jacoby response should be used with at least 4 trumps: because you make the responder hand the base hand, reaching easilly 7.


That's an upside-down reasoning, gonzalo. If North were opener, South would have bid 2NT as well and you'd hardly get to 7S now.
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