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Louis Stift
I won’t do it again

Untitled Document

Bucuresti, 14-12-2004

Aggressive doubles in pairs, but play them down!

Since I wrote an artikel about double in pairs, for the magic 200, we were doubled yesterday 6 times. That’s 25% of all boards. And because from these 24 we played 12 ourselves 50% of our contracts. These 6 contracts had to go down all, but in 5 of the 6 cases we made them.

We can therefore conclude that the defence has to be improved at Atomic.

I will describe 2 boards.

3 Z/OW

North

North

East

South

West

K Q 7

-

-

p

p

A K 9 5 4

1 i

2

2

2NT

J

P

3NT

dbl

ap

West Truus

J 6 5 2

East Louis

J 9 8 5

3

I

5-crd

Q 10 2

8 3

9 3

A K Q 10 8 6 5

A K 9 7

South

10 4 3

A 10 6 4 2

J 7 6

7 4 2

Q 8

It has to be possible for NS to cash 5 tricks. North leads A, south plays 6 (discouraging).

North plays K, South plays J, high for -signal. After that 3 -tricks van be cashed.

On this board K lead, A and were played. That can’t be good play. West must have a -stop. Then came 7 times in North 2 were discarded.

We scored 3NT dbl +2 that’s 1150 (I didn’t know).

 

27 Z/-

North Louis

North

East

South

West

A

-

-

2 i

P

A K 10 9 8 4

2 ii

Dbl

2

P

K 9 8

4

Dbl

ap

West

A 9 5

East

K 8 6 4 2

-

i

Multi

5 3

Q J 6 2

ii

??

10 7

A Q J 5 4 3

J 10 8 4

South Truus

Q 7 3

Q J 10 9 7 5 3

7

6 2

K 6 2

?? If North bids 4 at once South must pass if he has or bid 4 if he has .

If North bids 2NT (strong) and South responds then this suit is agreed.

North inventd 2 (weak) supposing South had a 6-crd .This was a new experience for us after the multi. East started A and played Q for the K from North. The continuation of A was ruffed by East. Sir West laughed laudly, this is not decent.

If East playes Q the contract cannot be made, but because North had promised to be weak, played Q. North won with K, ruffed a diamand with 7 and played Q.

West plays H and North ruffs with 8. East ruffs higher and again playes for K.

On the high J North discards his losing .East ruffs again, but only becomes 2 ruffs and A . Well, I can laugh about that. I actually did, which is not decent.

I won’t do it again, that’s a promise.

Louis, the dutch player.





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