(english version – SWAN)
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ªT84 |
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©QT94 |
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¨KQ87 |
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§T5 |
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ªK |
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ªJ53 |
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©K8653 |
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N |
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©J72 |
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¨J5 |
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¨T642 |
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§87642 |
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§QJ8 |
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ªAQ9762 |
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©A |
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¨A93 |
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§AK9 |
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Vest jonx |
Nord S_Justesen |
Øst pete27 |
Syd The Clown |
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2§ |
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pas |
2¨ |
pas |
2ª |
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pas |
4¨!! |
pas |
6ª |
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2§ = forcing
2¨ = waiting
4¨ = cue-bid
The
beautifull 4¨
bid denyes values to bid 3ª
(promising an Ace and a King)
South
liked the bid!
Lead
¨J taken in dummy. Playing imp you make 13 easy
tricks. Spade to ªA.
§AK ruff §9 with ªT and finess ªJ!
You
should play this way playing MP too, as only a few will bid the slam.
The
Clown finessed ªQ
loosing to ªK, and the nest diamond
was taken in dummy.
Holding
his breath South ran ªT
succesfully.
Unfortunately
The Clown started breathing too qucikly, as he didn’t hesitate to draw the last
trumf – forgetting to ruf his clublooser L
One
off L
Soren
did not desserve that for his good bidding!
6ª made once on a dobble trumf finesse, an went off,
when South finessed ªQ
and later tried to drop ªJ!
(Thanks
to Soren, who has alreday forgiven the Clown) J