Tuesday, December 20, 2011

I feel like I should have stuff to write about but I don't really have any interesting deals in my scorecards from the 5 STaC games I played in last week. I saw lots of comical things in the last week but no brilliant things.  The 27 MP I won in the STaC puts me over 500 for the year and basically in a tie for the D7 1000-2500 Mini-McKenney. yay. Here's to hoping my first 4 days at the Myrtle Beach regional are better than Peter Boyd-Bowman's.
 
One of the more amusing deals I saw was when I held AQ9x, Q, KJxxx, Qxx and see partner, in first seat favorable, open one very nebulous Swedish Canapé diamond, showing 0-5 diamonds and 11-16 points. The whole auction: 1-X-XX-1; 2*-2-3-X; 4-4-X-P; P-P.
*2 confirmed that Sean had a one-suited hand with long clubs. My low club lead out of turn was accepted and dummy, who bid 1 measly heart in response to the takeout double, showed up with a ridiculous 14-count: xx, AKxxx, AQxx, Jx. 28 hcp are visible with opener and takeout doubler still hidden!  What the heck were they bidding on? Fortunately 4 black cards cashed and we got a decent score. It was, indeed my RHO, not Sean, who was the joker on this deal with Jxxxx, Jxxxx, x, xx.
 
I liked my defense on this board.
Dealer: N
Vul: EW
North
Txxx
Axx
KJx
xxx
West
AJxx
KQ9
T8x
K9x
East
x
Txxxx
Q9xx
Axx
South
KQ9x
Jx
Axx
QJTx
 
West
North
East
South
 
 
Pass
Pass
1
 
 
Pass
1
Pass
2
 
 
Pass
Pass
Pass
 
I got off to a low diamond lead. The J was covered and won by declarer. Declarer then crossed to the A to lead a spade and I let the K win. She then crossed to the K and led another spade. I took the AJ and cleared spades. At this point declarer began working on clubs but it was too little too late. I was able to win the K, cash my red winners and then lead a club to partner who had another red winner, the 9 in this case, for the 3 trick set.

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