Thursday, July 28, 2005

July 27th Swiss Team Winners, IMPs & VPs

1st - Len, Jinqi, Ray, & Marina 2nd - Joe, John, Doug, & Charlie 3/4 - Bill, George, John, & Jack 3/4 - Sam, Tom, Ves, & Roger

Imps and Victory Points_Swiss Team July 27, 2005

Team/

Rnd

#1

#2

#3

#4

#5

#6

#7

#8

1

-45 / 0

+45/20

+4 / 12

-4 / 8

-32 / 0

+32 / 20

-34 / 0

+34 / 20

2

+18 /17

-9 / 6

-13 / 5

-18 / 3

-11 / 5

+13 / 15

+11 / 15

+9 / 14

3

-40 / 0

+1 / 11

-1 / 9

-9 / 6

+9 / 14

+ 8 / 14

+40/20

-8 / 6

4

-14 / 4

+1 / 11

+17/17

+19/17

+14 / 16

-1 / 9

-19 / 3

-17 / 3

Total

VPs

21

48

43

34

35

58

38

43

Rank

2nd

3/4th

1st

3/4th


Thursday, July 21, 2005

North/South Winners July 20th Regular Pairs

  1. Tom & Winn
  2. Joe & John
  3. Kaye & Jinqi
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East/West Winners July 20th

1. Doug & Charlie 2/3. Bill & Dick 2/3. John & Brian Click on photo for larger image. Use browser back button to return.

Friday, July 15, 2005

Winners in Scramble Pairs July 13th

  1. Dick & Bill P.
  2. Brian & Marina
  3. Marion & Joe
  4. Ves & Ada
  5. Charlie & Ronnie

Tonights game was the 1st in the new Scramble segment that runs through January 2006. Scramble points for players participating in the 2004/2006 Scramble were awarded as follows:

  1. Brian - 10
  2. Marina - 10
  3. Marion - 8
  4. Joe - 8
  5. Ada - 6
  6. Ves - 6
  7. Ronnie - 4
  8. Charlie - 4
  9. Bill W. - 2
  10. John J. - 2

Note: I will not get the recap posted until Thurs. night since I am flying early Thurs. morning. Must get to bed now.


July 13th Scramble Recap

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Thursday, July 14, 2005

What would you bid?

What would you bid? You hold: K J 10 9 A Q J x 9 A Q J x What would you bid if your partner dealt and opened 1D? You hold the points for an immediate strong jump shift, but you don’t have a good enough suit for that bid. You might bid 3NT, but then you are giving up on your excellent major suit holding, and besides partner will expect you to have two diamonds. I think the proper bid is 1H. If your partner has four hearts he will support you and you can check about a heart slam. If he has four spades he will bid them and you can check about a spade slam. If he bids two diamonds you can now bid 3NT (even with the singleton diamond). What would you bid if your partner opened 3D? I bid 3NT. What would you bid if your partner dealt and opened 5D? I would bid 6D. Now, what should partner have opened? He was dealer and held: x x Void A K Q x x x x x x x x Even though he has no defensive values, the proper bid is 1D. Bids of 3D or 5D in first or second position preempt your partner, and with this holding you are really not worrying about preempting your opponents. You are quite willing to bid as high as you can if they compete. The bidding could reasonably have gone 1D/1H/2D/3NT/6NT. After the 1H bid 2D denies four hearts and denies four spades and shows a pretty good diamond suit. 3NT shows stoppers and points and at least one diamond. Or if 4NT is Blackwood here (not quantitative) opener might check about aces and bid 7NT if responder has three, bid 6NT if he only has two, or play 5D if he only has one. I played in 3NT making seven with a lead away from the spade ace. A spade lead set 6D. But it made without the spade lead. Comments?
Comments:
The 2D rebid could be passed. Is there another option to push to game and still keep open the slam possibilities?
 
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Sunday, July 10, 2005

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Thursday, July 07, 2005

July 6th Regular Pairs Game

  1. Charlie & Doug
  2. Jon & Deanna
  3. Tom & Ves
  4. Becky & Diane
  5. John & Joe

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