USA 2 Pours It On … Segment 5
As I watch the fifth segment match USA 2 has taken a big lead over USA 1. We have looked at how Lall and Grue can be tough opponents. Board 16 is an example of how Woolridge-Hurd can create a imp swing.
Look at the South hand held by Wooldridge.
Wooldridge
♠ Q92 ♥ A105 ♦ Q1043 ♣ A95 |
Nobody is vulnerable.
Stansby | Hurd | Martel | Wooldridge |
Pass | Pass | 1♠ | Pass |
2♠ | Pass | 3♦ | Pass |
4♠ | All pass |
A diamond is a kind of long suit game try. So what do you lead? A trump is out. A diamond seems possible. Stansby is suggesting that he can help in diamonds with the jump to game. You could lead a diamond hoping to find some weakness. With a less informative auction you probably would lead a diamond all the time. If you pick one of the other two suits which one do you chose? Do you lead the ace or a small one? All these thoughts must have been circling in Joel’s head. I think if you are planning a round suit lead you should think about it during the auction and not take forever to make the lead. Joel put the ♣ 5 on the table and it was devasting. Here is the whole hand.
Dealer:
Vul: |
Hurd
♠ 106 ♥ J8 ♦ J976 ♣ Q10872 |
|
Stansby
♠ 754
♥ Q97432 ♦ 8 ♣ K64 |
Martel
♠ AKJ83 ♥ K6 ♦ AK52 ♣ J3 |
|
Wooldridge
♠ Q92 ♥ A105 ♦ Q1043 ♣ A95 |
Luck? Instinct? Skill? You decide. Once that small club was on the table Martel was doomed. Just like you and I he played low and had to lose two clubs, a diamond and a trump. Grue and Lall played in 4H from the West hand. Levin lead a club from the queen and Grue had no problem.