Feeling A Bit Better .. Shanghai the quarterfinals
It was so great that the team pulled together and did so well against Germany. I was feeling horrible when I sat down against Dani and Sabine. I could barely sit at the table and I couldn’t seem to get enough air. I warned Sabine who was my screenmate to ignore my big sighs. It was simply me trying to get more air. I think that was the worst I ever felt and still played bridge. In retrospect I would have done a few things differently. I should have taken the heart finesse in four hearts for the overtrick. But my biggest mistake was my bid on this hand.
S AJ103 H void D AKJ9 C AKQJ9.
As East I opened 2C not vulnerable and Dani, South bid 3H. Pamela passed as did Sabine and I doubled. We played the hand in 4H doubled for 500 into our nonvulnerable s6C slam. Looking at the field a look of other pairs did the same thing. But I think that 4H is a better bd on my hand. I need so very little to make a slam.
We can still win this match but even if we lose I think that the team did wonderfully overcoming huge obstacles to make it to the final eight and to play hard against Germany who are clear favourites.
Playing bridge in a world championships is a tremendous experience I wish all of you could share. It is stressful and demanding. It requires strong desire, competitiveness and stamina It is exciting and challenging. I remember now why I love it. I can see why it is addictive.
So no matter what I will always remember Shanghai.
Congrats on the great results – especially with the team circumstances and partnership shuffle – and the close tough match with Germany.
Congratulations to the whole team for making Canada proud! You guys were fantastic. Enjoy the rest of the time remaining, you deserve it 🙂
Congratulations…a very creditable finish and you achieved your goal.
Leah and Bill