A Fun Game on BBO
I play with lots of partners on BBO. Some are students and I learn from them, when I try to explain things, when I comment on what happened when we play and when I too make mistakes. Some are random partners who I play some hands with. I learn from them too. Here I don’t explain things but I think differently: rubber bridge judgment is more important. You have to figure out what the *@&!* is going on and how to manage things to get to where you want to go in bidding and in defense.
I have also played games with many good players as we say; “for fun”. No pressure. No long-term plans. No system. Just enjoy the bridge. Some games are planned and some just happen. Last night I played with a good partner “for fun”. And you know what it was fun. It reminded me about how much I like to play bridge with people who do play well and where you can have a real partnership. I was tired. I had an exhausting day dealing with family matters I rather not think about; aged parent, sibling in trouble and so on. I wasn’t sure I was up to playing but once it started I forgot all about it. Sometimes that’s why you play bridge isn’t it?
I have to admit that my daughter called during the game and I did split my concentration. A couple of times she must have wondered why I was making repetitive comments. But then she is used to me. I wonder if she suspects I am playing. Some times during these calls she does accuse me of being distracted. My children are much better parents than I ever was and pretty darn good people too.
The only negative about the game was that opponents came and went at the drop of a card. The very first board was fun on defense. Declarer is best known as EAST for reasons which will be obvious
Dealer: N
Vul: None |
Linda
♠ 9732
♥ A72 ♦ A1054 ♣ QJ |
|
WEST
♠ AJ43 ♥ K6 ♦ 98732 ♣ A7 |
EAST
♠ Q ♥ Q10843 ♦ KJ ♣ K8654 |
|
Fun Partner
♠ K1086
♥ J95 ♦ Q6 ♣ 10932 |
WEST | Linda | EAST | F.P. |
pass | 1♥ | pass | |
1♠ | pass | 1NT | pass |
2NT | all pass |
Would you open EAST’s hand? I know it’s 5-5 but its aceless and the ♠Q is not the best card. Still the heart spots are nice. If I had the West hand I would not have been willing to settle for partscore. EAST passed 2NT out of fright with the 5-5 hand. FP led the ♣10 and came close but failed to find the only lead that would have guaranteed a set (a small club). Declarer hoped with the ♣A. Declarer led the HK and I had to decide whether to duck or win. I still thought I might have to clear clubs while partner had an entry so I decided to rise and unblock clubs. EAST could have won the ♣K and all his spots were high with the exception of the ♣10. Now declarer was in trouble. I switched to a diamond and EAST played the ♦ J. I won the diamond return with the ♦A felling EAST’s ♦K. I returned a small heart not wanting to set up the diamonds in dummy at this point. East reasonably played a small heart and FP won the ♥ J. Now this is where it is really nice to have a good partner.
Students pay attention. Here is the ending:
Dealer:
Vul: |
LINDA
♠ 9752
♥ 2 ♦ 105 ♣ – |
|
WEST
♠ AJ43
♥ – ♦ 987 ♣ – |
EAST
♠ Q
♥ Q84 ♦ – ♣ K84 |
|
FP
♠ K1086
♥ 9 ♦ – ♣ 93 |
FP had a count on East’s hand. From the bidding and the plays in the club suit FP knew that EAST was 5-5 in clubs and hearts. East had played two diamonds and so could have at most one spade. Just in case the spade was the queen, FP carefully laid down the ♠K. Now all we had to do was keep EAST out of his hand and we had 3 down. East won the spade and played a diamond. I won and returned a diamond and it was all over. By the way, the defender left the table before the last trick.
Thanks FP. Let’s do it again.