I'm pleased to say our team is up to maximum strength after Lydia arrived this afternoon, 20 minutes before her first round match. She was greeted with this board, which produced a few different outcomes:
The full auction is lost in time, but we know that at some point West bid 2♣ and East ended up bidding 3♣. South greedily doubled this and it went off three.
On the other table Donald and Michael got to a difficult 4 Spades, which went narrowly one off. So overall the board cost us 11 IMPs.
After this things settled down, and I dared to look at the scores for this match half-way through and we were nearly drawing, mostly thanks to picking up a tremendous 13 IMPs on this board.
In our earlier match against Sweden we were guilty of playing a hand in 5♦ with two balanced hands where 3NT was clearly better, and afterwards talked about when you would ever want to play in 5 of a minor. "Only with very distributional hands", I said. So I'd like to take credit for the team's decision to play this one in 5♣, except for the pair who bid it (well done Donald and Michael) weren't at that discussion.
This was the auction for Donald and Michael:
SOGOR | Donald | SZABO | Michael |
W | N | E | S |
---|---|---|---|
- | 3♣ | 3♥ | 3NT |
4♥ | 4♠ | - | 5♣ |
- | - | - |
I like Donald's 3♣ opening even with the four Spades, though it is very much a maximum hand (two Aces and a void). Michael's 3NT bid is excellent - if partner has the ♣AK as he might well at this vulnerability then he can count 9 tricks, and expects a safe Spade lead. Once they get to 4♥ it would be nice to penalise it (at least two off), but I can understand Donald bidding 4♠, then it's obvious for Michael to correct back to 5♣.
Donald got a lead of Ace of Hearts, which meant he only needed to ruff one Spade and the play was easy.
After this excitement we slipped a bit and lost the match 40-22, translating to a 15-5 VP loss. Which I'm counting as a win.
That's all the bridge for today, three more matches tomorrow.
Round 2 Victory Points: 5.6
Total so far: 5.6 VPs (17th place)
Table here.
Good to see all the team have now actually met each other!
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