Linda Lee — My personal bridge blog

Playing against “the” Italians

Francine and I had an opportunity this morning to play an online 16 board match against Benito Garozzo and his pals.  Benito has always been a hero of mine since I first started to play so it was exciting to have this chance.  Ray did remind me of a time we played against his team in a Florida regional.   Francine and I did quite well.

Sometimes simple things make a difference.  The auction has gone simply 2 by South and 4 by North

Dealer:

Vul:

North

♠ A4

A854

AK854

109

Benito

72

KJ109732

Q72

8

You lead the 8 and partner plays the Q.  Declarer wins the A.  At trick 2 declarer leads a small club from hand.  What is your plan?  If you decide to ruff what do you return?  Benito found the only plays to give declarer a problem he ruffed and returned a trump.  As the cards lie the hand can’t be defeated but it was the best defense.  At the other table West ducked and East won the Q and North had no further problems.  I have looked at this hand a great deal what do you think the best line is for ten tricks.

North

♠ A4

A854

AK854

109

South

QJ10983

Q

103

♣ AJ53

You could finesse a spade at trick two.  You could play ace and another spade.  You could cross to dummy and lead a club or you can lead a club from hand.  You decide.  I don’t have the answer.

Francine is a strong advocate of sound opening bids.   Would you open this hand with both vulnerable in second chair?

West

AQ5

J973

A2

10983

I can see some arguments by proponents of the get in there first crew.  Anyway Francine passed and our side wasn’t ever in the auction.

Dealer:

Vul:

North

83

AKQ42

J7

QJ52

West

AQ5

J973

A2

10982

East

J9764

85

Q1065

K4

South

K102

106

K9843

A76

At our table North opened 1H in third and South bid 2D.  What do you think of that bid?  With Francine 1NT is semi-forcing so we can afford to bid 1NT on this hand.  At our table playing a very different system Garazzo bid 2 and played there.  A club lead and reasonably accurate defense beats even the master.  However, I am not convinced that we would have ended in 1NT if we had been North-South.  If North opened 1 in third and South bids 1NT will North pass with a full opening bid or bid 2 ?  I am not sure exactly what would have happened and we will never know.

In the other room the West hand opened 1 North bid 1 and East made a negative double.  Over the overcall South took the more cautious route of bidding 1NT.  1NT has 7 tricks or more on any defense.  This was a 6 imp pickup.

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