A Strange Push
I noticed in the Bulletin today that Phillip Alder had written a nice story about a push board. However I am going to write a story about one of the strangest pushes I have seen in a long time. It was Board 9 of the match between China and Argentina in the Bermuda Bowl. This is the deal
Board 9 Dealer North. East-West Vulnerable.
♠ K1094 ♥ 5 ♦ J1097 ♣ AK97 |
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♠ Q75 ♥ QJ872 ♦ A5 ♣ J65 |
♠ A62 ♥ K ♦ KQ86 ♣ Q8432 |
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♠ J83 ♥ A109643 ♦ 432 ♣ 10 |
The closed room played this deal first and this is how the auction started
West Want |
North Pellegrini | East Zhuang |
South Ravenna |
1♣ | ? |
Zhuang had a 14 count and wanted to get into the auction. But his club suit had been bid. He decided to make an overcall in his four card suit, a bid that probably most of us would have foregone vulnerable. Now South made a negative double which was simply showed four plus hearts.
West Want |
North Pellegrini | East Zhuang |
South Ravenna |
1♣ | 1♦ | DBL | |
REDBL | 1♠ | 1NT | ? |
The auction continue with a redouble by West (card showing I guess) and 1♠ by North. East made another aggressive (in my opinion) call by bidding 1NT with the singleton king of hearts. It was now up to South. With 5 high and no fit in his partner’s suit Ravenna also made an aggressive call (non vulnerable it is true) by bidding 2♥. West was happy and he was allowed to play there. Things got a bit nasty in the play. West started with a high diamond but switched at trick two to a club. South played another top club discarding a heart. He then played a heart to the ace but when he saw the ♥K in the hand of the 1NT bidder he reasonably thought he might have another one and made his first mistake of playing a second heart. West won and returned a club ruffed by South. Now South played a spade and misguessed rather badly by playing the ♠K. In the end he drifted down 4 for –200.
In the Open Room the auction took a much stranger turn. Here North opened 1♦ and East disdained a two level overcalled. South made a preemptive jump overcall of 2♥. This is how the auction continued
West Lambardi |
North Zhong |
East Ventin |
South Zhao |
1♦ | pass | 2♥ | |
pass | pass | DBL | ? |
South now made a surprise bid he redoubled. This was not alerted and to the best of our knowledge it was for penalty but in the context that he had made a weak jump overcall. This got passed out to the joy of West. The hand probably should go 2 down on best play and best defense after the opening spade lead. The defense faltered and in the end declarer got out for 1 down, –200 and a very strange push.