2002 World Bridge Championships Page 6 Bulletin 13 - Thursday, 29 August  2002


Mind Games

This to my mind is perhaps the most brilliant hand of these great championships, even though it did not result in a favourable swing.

Dealer West. None Vul.
  ª J
© Q 9 6 3
¨ J 9 7 6 3
§ 7 4 2

West North East South
  Auken   Nehmert
1ª Pass 2§ Pass
3§* Pass 3ª Pass
4©* Pass 4NT* Pass
6¨* Pass 6©* Pass
7§ ?    

Three Clubs is game forcing and it look as if West has also shown a diamond void.

Would it occur to you that at this point you might be able to do something significant? I thought not. However, you can be sure that the opponents have a big fit in both black suits. Suppose you double Seven Clubs? Clearly the inference will be that you can ruff a spade, the first suit bid by dummy. The opponents will surely believe you and run to Seven Spades. Now you will be on lead and there must be a chance that partner has a club void.

This was how the auction concluded:

West North East South
  Auken   Nehmert
1ª Pass 2§ Pass
3§* Pass 3ª Pass
4©* Pass 4NT Pass
6¨ Pass 6© Pass
7§ Dble! 7ª All Pass

With a pounding heart you lead a club and….

This was the full deal:

  ª J
© Q 9 6 3
¨ J 9 7 6 3
§ 7 4 2
ª K Q 10 7 4
© A J 8 5
¨ -
§ Q J 9 5
Bridge deal ª A 9 8 6
© K 4
¨ K 10
§ A K 10 8 3
  ª 5 3 2
© 10 7 2
¨ A Q 8 5 4 2
§ 6

No luck this time, but just another illustration of what possibilities are on offer to those with the ability to recognise them.



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