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Never give up story

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:24 pm
by kusch
As some of you know (and some did not but do now :D ) I was in Fargo playing bridge this past weekend.

A local bridge player was finally able to achieve her Life Master ranking. To achieve this ranking you need 300 Masterpoints. Now, masterpoints are of various colors and you need x gold, x red, x silver and x black/red/silver. Most people have trouble getting the "gold" points as those are only won at Regional or National tournaments. Many players can have way over 300 points and are considered 299's until they get all of their colored points needed.

Katie from Minot had around 500 points but needed around 5 more gold. She did it this past weekend at the regional in Fargo at the young age of 93!!!!!

Now for some boring bridge drivel hands for those that are interested in giving comments as to my poor bidding and whatnot.


Partner and I are E/W and I am W.

Dlr-W
Vul-none

Bidding:

Opponents are silent during the auction

P-2C
2D-waiting-3C
3N-Bad bid?-4N-asking Key cards C
5H-two no Q-5N-K ask
6C-zero-6N

My hand:
A42
T9876
AJT
T2

Partner:
K
AQxx
void
AKQJ8643

I get the KD lead --cover with A and play JD giving them their Q and claim.
Was 3H bid better than 3N or on my first bid should I have bid 2N instead of 2D?

Other table found 7C and of course KH is in the box. I asked the E hand how they bid it and he said "not scientific".

2C-2D
3C-3H
6C-7C

My partner said when she found me with no Kings she was not willing to "gamble" on me have QS or having me play 7N on some finesse. How would you bid this hand? In a team should we have got to 7?

This is a Swiss Team match we wind up losing by 2 imps.


Dlr-W
Vul-Both

My hand:
QTx
QT953
K
AJ8x

1H-1S-2D(game force by our methods)-P
3C(bad bid? 2N better?)-P-4N(Key cards C)-P
5C(1 Key)-P-6H-P
P-P

Ok, can I open this? With the 2D bid by partner I feel I can't bid 2N because I have 1D and maybe not a stopper in S. My 3C was showing 2nd suit right? Wrong? At this point I am thinking we are heading for NT or H if partner has 3.

Partner hand:
Void
A764
AJT9xx
KTx

I will give play of the hand later. And on the 2D bid over the 1S my partner wanted it to be game force 2/1 even with intervening bid--I don't like it but we played it. Should we be in slam?

Overall I had a good tournament. Won a side game with a 70% game. (a whole lot of tables---4 1/2) :lol:

Took 2nd in a Compact KO and won a Bracketed KO. Placed 3rd in the B/C/D Swiss team event. 28.69 points and most of them gold.

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 3:32 pm
by frogman042
I'm sorry, I gave up reading you post after the first sentence.

---Jay

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:02 pm
by christie1111
Frogman, read this part.....

Katie from Minot had around 500 points but needed around 5 more gold. She did it this past weekend at the regional in Fargo at the young age of 93!!!!!
WTG Katie!!!!!!!!!

Bored Motto:

Never give up! Never surrender!

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:05 pm
by tlynn78
Very cool. We Minotians are tough dames.


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Re: Never give up story

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:35 pm
by Bob78164
kusch wrote:Dlr-W
Vul-none

Bidding:

Opponents are silent during the auction

P-2C
2D-waiting-3C
3N-Bad bid?-4N-asking Key cards C
5H-two no Q-5N-K ask
6C-zero-6N

My hand:
A42
T9876
AJT
T2

Partner:
K
AQxx
void
AKQJ8643

I get the KD lead --cover with A and play JD giving them their Q and claim.
Was 3H bid better than 3N or on my first bid should I have bid 2N instead of 2D?

My partner said when she found me with no Kings she was not willing to "gamble" on me have QS or having me play 7N on some finesse. How would you bid this hand? In a team should we have got to 7?
You do not belong in seven in any form of scoring. It's at best on the heart finesse, and you don't want to be in a 50-50 grand. If you don't have two clubs to the 10, you won't even like being in 6NT against a club lead (which is what you should get on the auction). As it is, though, it's cold against any lead -- you have 8 clubs, 2 spades, a heart, and a diamond.
kusch wrote:Dlr-W
Vul-Both

My hand:
QTx
QT953
K
AJ8x

1H-1S-2D(game force by our methods)-P
3C(bad bid? 2N better?)-P-4N(Key cards C)-P
5C(1 Key)-P-6H-P
P-P

Ok, can I open this? With the 2D bid by partner I feel I can't bid 2N because I have 1D and maybe not a stopper in S. My 3C was showing 2nd suit right? Wrong? At this point I am thinking we are heading for NT or H if partner has 3.

Partner hand:
Void
A764
AJT9xx
KTx
I think your hand is a clear opener. Your partner should, I think, splinter with 3 spades. If you don't play splinters, he should show a game-forcing raise by cue-bidding 2 spades. Once he failed to raise hearts initially, your auction is off track. Not that it matters, since you probably shouldn't cooperate with any slam tries.

Given the two hands, I wouldn't want to be in a slam at any form of scoring. You have an all-but-certain heart loser with a distinct possibility of two heart losers, and a club problem to deal with. You might be able to solve it by setting up and running diamonds, but you will have to risk an overruff because you need to ruff spades on the board.

The local sectional was this weekend, and I played all seven sessions. I had a couple of decent results and brought home 8.00 master points for my efforts. I was making lazy mistakes by the end, though, so I think I've discovered my endurance limit. --Bob

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 6:49 pm
by hermillion
I'll start reading this thread when you start typing in English . . .

Re: Never give up story

Posted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 7:25 pm
by Snaxx
kusch wrote: Katie from Minot had around 500 points but needed around 5 more gold. She did it this past weekend at the regional in Fargo at the young age of 93!!!!!

Had to notice ... same as my grandma! Congrats.
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Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 6:36 am
by peacock2121
Reading bridge posts gives me some experience of how some of you fell when I post golf posts.

Hope I can do great stuff when I am 93.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:10 am
by ulysses5019
peacock2121 wrote:Reading bridge posts gives me some experience of how some of you fell when I post golf posts.

Hope I can do great stuff when I am 93.
I thought you were already there.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:11 am
by Beebs52
ulysses5019 wrote:
peacock2121 wrote:Reading bridge posts gives me some experience of how some of you fell when I post golf posts.

Hope I can do great stuff when I am 93.
I thought you were already there.
Why! WHy! Oh me oh my.

Not only duck and cover, you best bury your ass deep.

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:30 am
by kayrharris
I'll say congratulations, although I don't have a clue what you really just said. I think it was good stuff though. :shock:

Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 8:36 am
by frogman042
christie1111 wrote:Frogman, read this part.....

Katie from Minot had around 500 points but needed around 5 more gold. She did it this past weekend at the regional in Fargo at the young age of 93!!!!!
WTG Katie!!!!!!!!!

Bored Motto:

Never give up! Never surrender!
That is cool and worthy of note - thanks - I would never have seen it. Once I saw it was on bridge (I much prefer hearts and cribbage - but really don't care to read about any card game matches) and saw the all the bridge nomenclature, I truly did give up and couldn't resist posting the play on words. I guess the really cool info was just a bridge too far for me to see.

---Jay