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#1 User is offline   Trick13 

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Posted 2018-December-01, 22:25


3NT by South.

When the K is led from dummy at trick 9, GIB West follows with the 10

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Posted 2018-December-02, 03:33

From the full hand one can see why a walrus West might play the T instead of the 3.
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Posted 2018-December-02, 14:28

View Postnullve, on 2018-December-02, 03:33, said:

From the full hand one can see why a walrus West might play the T instead of the 3.

I can't see it. South is guaranteed to have the spade ace and two club winners.
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Posted 2018-December-02, 18:55



My guess is that GIB(West) believed the explanation of Trick13's 3 bid:
5 s and 17 HCP,
in which case declarer has the remaining tricks.
In such a context, GIB defenders sometimes "give-up" and play misère.

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Posted 2018-December-03, 11:57

View Postnige1, on 2018-December-02, 18:55, said:



My guess is that GIB(West) believed the explanation of Trick13's 3 bid:
5 s and 17 HCP,
in which case declarer has the remaining tricks.
In such a context, GIB defenders sometimes "give-up" and play misère.


So 3 promised 17 hcp?!? Then West was unable to generate a single deal consistent with the auction and play so far and probably ended up picking the T over 3 at random.

I only noticed that from West's perspective South would need to hold both the ace and jack of spades in order to have had as much as 15 hcp (and thus AJx Qx Qxx KQJxx) initially.
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Posted 2018-December-03, 15:03

View Postnullve, on 2018-December-03, 11:57, said:

I only noticed that from West's perspective South would need to hold both the ace and jack of spades in order to have had as much as 15 hcp (and thus AJx Qx Qxx KQJxx) initially.

Or, perhaps: A x Q x Q J x x K Q J x x or perhaps another .
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Posted 2018-December-03, 15:19

View Postnige1, on 2018-December-02, 18:55, said:

My guess is that GIB(West) believed the explanation of Trick13's 3 bid:
5 s and 17 HCP,
in which case declarer has the remaining tricks.
In such a context, GIB defenders sometimes "give-up" and play misère. [/hv]

I'm more worried by the GIB bidding. I avoid Cappelletti because of the bizarre inversion of the minors, but surely 2 must have some conventional meaning and demand some reply?
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Posted 2018-December-03, 15:24

View Postpescetom, on 2018-December-03, 15:19, said:

I'm more worried by the GIB bidding. I avoid Cappelletti because of the bizarre inversion of the minors, but surely 2 must have some conventional meaning and demand some reply?

2 is any one-suited hand; 2 is forced and doesn't demand anything.
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