BBF Challenge Event: Matchings
#61
Posted 2016-June-13, 14:41
#62
Posted 2016-June-13, 16:13
https://www.youtube....hungPlaysBridge
#63
Posted 2016-June-13, 17:34
johnu, on 2016-June-12, 11:21, said:
http://webutil.bridg...aeb4-1465322652
I am up 9 IMPs but Broze hasn't been able to start the 2nd half.
Broze had a big 2nd half to win by 11 overall
http://webutil.bridg...aeb4-1465767785
#64
Posted 2016-June-14, 01:29
#66
Posted 2016-June-14, 19:52
Fairly tight bridge all around.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#67
Posted 2016-June-15, 00:20
#68
Posted 2016-June-15, 08:49
http://webutil.bridg...aeb4-1465888637
http://webutil.bridg...aeb4-1465918664
In the first match there were only 5 swing board, he won 3. In the second match there was just 1. I was expecting something like that in the second match, they were all pretty boring hands.
The swing board in the second match hinged on an opening lead decision, which saved an overtrick.
What do you lead?
#69
Posted 2016-June-15, 09:57
London UK
#70
Posted 2016-June-15, 12:08
barmar, on 2016-June-15, 08:49, said:
What do you lead?
In all honesty, I would lead ♠J at trick 1. And I think the critical decision point would come much later in the deal....
When the robot leads ♥Q from dummy and North covers, it probably makes sense to drop the ♥10 on it.
And although gordontd's opening lead worked this time, I think in principle the lead of the 10 from the trump suit is not optimal in theory.
#71
Posted 2016-June-15, 12:24
shyams, on 2016-June-15, 12:08, said:
When the robot leads ♥Q from dummy and North covers, it probably makes sense to drop the ♥10 on it.
And although gordontd's opening lead worked this time, I think in principle the lead of the 10 from the trump suit is not optimal in theory.
I would lead the jack of spades too, but dropping the ♥10 would never work. Who plays the ten from T9x there when a certain trick has been set up?
#72
Posted 2016-June-15, 12:35
https://www.youtube....hungPlaysBridge
#73
Posted 2016-June-15, 15:14
58% http://webutil.bridg...aeb4-1466001093 8 pushes, 3 wins for me
62% http://webutil.bridg...aeb4-1466003917 9 pushes, 3 wins for me
So the overall result was
Barmar: 25.5
Gordontd: 22.5
35 of the 48 boards were pushes, and I think most of them were the DD result (but there were a handful where the robot was declaring and it dropped a possible trick).
#74
Posted 2016-June-15, 15:33
#75
Posted 2016-June-15, 23:50
barmar, on 2016-June-15, 15:33, said:
Well done Barry and good luck in the next round.
London UK
#76
Posted 2016-June-17, 18:00
http://webutil.bridg...936&u=smerriman
http://webutil.bridg...988&u=smerriman
http://webutil.bridg...186&u=smerriman
Nige1 and I played 4x16 boards with lots of swings all over the place. Having gone down by 21 in the first match, I won the next two by 24 and 17, taking a 20 IMP lead. I needed it, hanging on for a 5 IMP victory.
But only thanks to a reoccurrence of Gib throwing unnecessary high cards - had it not done so on trick 2 of the fifth to last board, the match would amazingly have ended in a tie.
#77
Posted 2016-June-18, 21:23
GIB support let's just take out all calls from system definitions that show "25+". Thanks.
Winner - BBO Challenge bracket #6 - February, 2017.
#78
Posted 2016-June-19, 06:37
#79
Posted 2016-June-19, 15:25
#80
Posted 2016-June-20, 02:32
ThymePuns, on 2016-June-05, 15:23, said:
The rule is that if GIB E or GIB W converts a ♦7 against you, you owe everyone in the tournament a beer.
-- Bertrand Russell