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I played bridge last evening during our STAC with a local lawyer with whom I've been playing a bit. I actually didn't play all that well (I made a couple of dreadful judgment calls -- walking my partner into -800 on a part score hand, and correctly doubling a contract but then failing to beat it), but we still had a pretty decent game of 62.4%. Judging from Monday night's scores, I think it's realistic to hope for an overall award. I should know by tomorrow.
By the way, did anyone see today's Peanuts Classic? --Bob
By the way, did anyone see today's Peanuts Classic? --Bob
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Re: Bridge news
We didn't play STAC last night and had a 58.3% to take second. Winner had 59.2%. I hope you got an award. That was bad luck on the -800. I had one piece of great luck -- I went down three on a 1S overcall and got high board out of it. Pard and I had 11 points between us.Bob78164 wrote:I played bridge last evening during our STAC with a local lawyer with whom I've been playing a bit. I actually didn't play all that well (I made a couple of dreadful judgment calls -- walking my partner into -800 on a part score hand, and correctly doubling a contract but then failing to beat it), but we still had a pretty decent game of 62.4%. Judging from Monday night's scores, I think it's realistic to hope for an overall award. I should know by tomorrow.
By the way, did anyone see today's Peanuts Classic? --Bob
Yes, I saw today's Peanuts Classic! What a great comic strip.
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Thanks, but walking partner into -800 wasn't bad luck. I just made a bad decision and the opponents made us pay. Even -300 would have been a bottom on the board. --BobSportsFan68 wrote:We didn't play STAC last night and had a 58.3% to take second. Winner had 59.2%. I hope you got an award. That was bad luck on the -800. I had one piece of great luck -- I went down three on a 1S overcall and got high board out of it. Pard and I had 11 points between us.Bob78164 wrote:I played bridge last evening during our STAC with a local lawyer with whom I've been playing a bit. I actually didn't play all that well (I made a couple of dreadful judgment calls -- walking my partner into -800 on a part score hand, and correctly doubling a contract but then failing to beat it), but we still had a pretty decent game of 62.4%. Judging from Monday night's scores, I think it's realistic to hope for an overall award. I should know by tomorrow.
By the way, did anyone see today's Peanuts Classic? --Bob
Yes, I saw today's Peanuts Classic! What a great comic strip.
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Re: Bridge news
That's great news! So I get to call my 1S overcall high board "brilliant" instead of "lucky."Bob78164 wrote:Thanks, but walking partner into -800 wasn't bad luck. I just made a bad decision and the opponents made us pay. Even -300 would have been a bottom on the board. --Bob
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None taken, I'm going with lucky also. All the other E-W pairs made game with overtricks, none of them bidding spades, of course.macrae1234 wrote:Let's see 40-11 leaves 29. Usually reuired for game 26-27. Even if they are split someone had al least 15 points and couldn't find a bid at the 2 level. No offense but I'll go with lucky
Yep, East had 18, West had 11. I felt even more lucky to take four tricks when dummy came down. Here's how the bidding went:
East: 1D
South (me): 1S (9 points and five spades, what the heck)
West: Pass
North: Pass (2 points)
East: Pass
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Re: Bridge news
It took them forever to get the results posted, but they're finally up. We ended up fifth overall, and second in Flight B. It could have been a little better (if we'd beaten that contract I doubled, it would have been a top -- most pairs beat it, but no one else doubled), but I don't think we'd have finished better than about third. Still, four and a half points is nothing to sneeze at. --BobBob78164 wrote:I played bridge last evening during our STAC with a local lawyer with whom I've been playing a bit. I actually didn't play all that well (I made a couple of dreadful judgment calls -- walking my partner into -800 on a part score hand, and correctly doubling a contract but then failing to beat it), but we still had a pretty decent game of 62.4%. Judging from Monday night's scores, I think it's realistic to hope for an overall award. I should know by tomorrow.
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