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Louis Stift
Try to avoid the mistakes

Report of 3 games Atomic-pairs from 10-01-2005.

The theme of this week: try to avoid the mistakes.

In every game there will be one or more mistakes. If you don’t make them yourselve you’ll always get a good score.

Problem board 32: How to play? Solution at the end.

At our table declarer went wrong, how do you manage?

32 W/EW

North

East

South

West

West

East

-

-

-

p

10 7

A 3

P

1

p

1

J 8 7 5 3 2

A 6 4

P

1NT

2

p

A 4 3

K Q J 10 5

P

3

P

p

9 8

10 7 5

Dbl

Ap

Lead

4

The following problem on board 19: Do we do something after a penalty pas in the next situation? Solution at the end.

19 Z/EW

North Louis

North

East

South

West

Q

-

-

P

p

10 9 8 7 6

1

1

P

p

A J 4 3

dbl

P

p i

2

A K 8

dbl

P

2

P

?

Now comes a board were we made a slight error in the defense.

30 O/-

North

North

East

South

West

J 9 7 3

-

p

1NT

Dbl

10 7 4

Ap

10 7 5

West Truus

10 8 3

East Louis

Lead

A

K

A 10 6 4 2

A K 8 3

J 9 5 2

Q J 6 3

8 4

K 9 7 2

South

Q 4

Q 8 5

Q 6

A K 9 2

A J 6 5

Trick1: A - 4 - 5 - 6

Trick2: K - 7 - 2 - Q

Trick3: 8 - 10 - J - 5

Trick4: 9 - 2 - 3 - 5

Trick5: 2 - 8 - K - 3

Trick6: Q - 5 - 8 - K

Trick7: A - 7 - 3 - 4

Trick8: 5 - 7 - 10 - Q

Trick9: A - Q - 3 - 7

Trick10: 4 - 9 - J - 10

At Trick 11 West made the mistake by cashingK, minus -3 so-500.

If West had continued South had to take and lead away from the and West makes 2 -tricks. We almost dit everything right in one game.AH lead, small -continuation from East and the placing. Won’t be a bad score, this 500.

Solution declarers play:

32 W/EW

North Truus

North

East

South

West

K J 4

-

-

-

p

K 10 9

P

1

p

1

9 8 2

P

1NT

2

p

West

A J 6 4

East

P

3

p

p

10 7

A 3

Dbl

ap

J 8 7 5 3 2

A 6 4

A 4 3

K Q J 10 5

Lead

4

9 8

South Louis

10 7 5

Q 9 8 6 5 2

Q

7 6

K Q 3 2

Winning play: take the lead with A. Play A (North promises to have 3 with his double) Then play 3 times and hope North has also 3. On the 4th West can discard a black card. You make 5 trumps, 3 -tricks and A.

Solution bidding problem:

19 Z/EW

North Louis

North

East

South

West

Q

-

-

p

p

10 9 8 7 6

1

1

p

p

A J 4 3

Dbl

p

p i

2

West

A K 8

East

Dbl

p

2

p

7

A K 10 4 2

?

A K 4 3

J 5

9 7 6 5 2

K 8

I

Penaltypas

10 9 6

South Truus

Q J 5 4

J 9 8 6 5 3

Lead

A

Q 2

Q 10

7 3 2

Pass is correct.South promisses a lot of , but runs away from the penaltydouble in . So South will not have many defensive Tricks.

The defense is interesting.

Trick1: A

Trick2: Q - 2 - 6 - A

Trick3: 10 - J - Q - K

Trick4: 10 - A - 4 - 3

Trick5: 9 - 2 - 2 - A

Trick6: 9 - 8 - J - 7

Declarer North has lost 1, 2, 1 and will lose K.

If East continues North has to ruff and wen he draws the outstanding trump H and A can be made.

Trick 7: 5 - 5 - 3? - 8

Trick 8: 7 - 4 - 6 - 4

Trick 9: 3 - K - 10 - 2

Even now the contract can be defeted. By playing A North ruffs, but then he loses a -Trick starting playing A, and loses a spade is he continues playing a low .

Lucky East played 8, and this gave away the contract.

Greetings from Louis, the dutch player.





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