Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Playing the common game

Visiting New York, I wheedled Bill into playing with me again. We won the North-South direction, with 59% although it didn't seem like that good a game while playing.

Partly, this was because the opponents were not making very many mistakes. On board 1, for example, they bid 4S and played a double-dummy line to make 4S:

Board 1 (10/29/13)


N Deals
None Vul
 Q9652
 83
 KQ8
 987

 T843
 AKJ
 6
 QJT62
N
WE
S
 AKJ7
 Q97
 A952
 43
7
1114
8
 -
 T6542
 JT743
 AK5






















See if you can figure out the line to make 4S on the lead of the 8 of hearts.

On board 13, the opponents at our table found a slam that most of the field didn't. Shouldn't everyone find the slam on these cards?

Board 13 (10/29/13)


N Deals
Both Vul
 K8543
 7
 QT9652
 7
13
 A2
 KT96
 AK87
 QT6
N
WE
S
 Q9
 AJ8532
 3
 AK94
5
1614
5
 JT76
 Q4
 J4
 J8532



















It was not all bad luck, however.  There was one bad board that was the result of me making an anti-field decision.  Sitting South, what do you lead if you hold this hand and the auction has gone 2NT-3NT?

 42
 T874
 A965
 852

I figured that I had to lead a major. But which one? Since I had no entries, and partner rated to have 6-10 points, I decided to try to hit his length by leading a spade.  Bad idea. The field chose hearts, and that was the right lead on this hand because 3NT goes down if you lead that suit.  The whole hand:

Board 21 (10/29/13)


N Deals
N-S Vul
 T876
 AKQ
 QT7
 T74
21
 KJ3
 965
 8432
 J63
N
WE
S
 AQ95
 J32
 KJ
 AKQ9
11
520
4
 42
 T874
 A965
 852

















The Manhattan Bridge Club games are part of The Common Game.  Against the full field, these three are still our bad boards, but we improve marginally to 60%.  Why'd we do so well? Superior card play by partner, mostly. He was dropping doubleton queens like flies. On almost every board, we were at or better than the par score.

I was looking forward to expert discussion of these hands on Bridge Winners, but it turns out that the discussion is not for the night-series games.  Sigh.

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