Your most memorable hands Everyone has some
#1
Posted 2010-August-20, 12:54
Everyone has one or more hands that have stuck with them their entire bridge career. Whether it's the hand where you found the impossible lead to set a cold contract, or you making against all odds. I would like to hear your stories.
I actually have three very memorable hands.
The first was during a Swiss Teams tournament. I was sitting South, and West was dealer, both N/V. I held an ~18 HCP monster with AKQ10xx♣, but Righty opened 1♣ before I got a chance to speak. After some doubling and competition, they ended up in 3♣, so I doubled, and it got passed out. Partner made an excellent lead, and when the smoke cleared, the opps found themselves down 8, doubled! It certainly was the biggest beatdown I've ever given.
The second hand was a club game against a pair of rank Novices. They tried their best, but they never seemed to improve (yet their play at other tables always seemed to push us into avg-, grrr). I was dealer, R vs W, and picked up something that looked like Axxxxx x AQ xxxx, so I bid 2♠. Righty looks to my partner and asks what my bid meant, almost like he couldn't believe it. My partner answered correctly, and RHO doubles for takeout. After a competitive auction, LHO ends up playing 4Hx. I lead a low club, and dummy comes down: KQJ10xxx - Jxx AQx. Declarer had 7 Hearts to the Q, but partner had AKJxx♥, and a few other high cards. so when he led diamonds, I duly gave him spade ruffs. I eventually made my singleton ♥ good as well. A true massacre (but not -8x).
The last hand was again at a Swiss tourney. i was dealer, and held 7 spades to the QJ10, and had another monster hand. After opening a Precision 1C and a non-competitive auction, we ended up in 4♠, which got doubled by RHO. I was relieved when dummy came down to see that we had most of the HCP and dummy had the singleton A♠. Until I led that A♠, and LHO discarded a club! A 5-0 trump break, missing the K, offside. So I went about playing as best I could, knowing I needed three finesses to work (at least the ♣ finesse was somewhat marked). In the end all three finesses did work, and with an endplay of rHO, the contract was made. That one hand is probably the best I've ever done declaring, and I hope never to have to do it again.
#2
Posted 2010-August-20, 13:20
W Kovacs, on Aug 20 2010, 07:54 PM, said:
So, uh, you had 6 spades, and dummy had 7 spades, and therefore you "gave" partner a spade ruff? Am I reading this correctly?
-- Bertrand Russell
#3
Posted 2010-August-20, 13:33
codo said:
eugene hung said:
#4
Posted 2010-August-20, 13:50
mgoetze, on Aug 20 2010, 02:20 PM, said:
Perhaps I phrased this poorly. I led low spades, and partner ruffed high, while declarer had to discard.
I have one more memorable hand, not because of anything my partner or I did, but because the distribution was so wacky. this was neither a club nor tournament game, just 4 friends playing some bridge. Dealer picked up his hand, and thought, and thought and then thought some more. He finally said "I've no idea what to do here" and bid 4♥. Turns out he had and 8 card ♥ suit, 2 through the 9! He only had 2 HCP, but had to do something. Even worse, my partner and I had the five ♥ honors split between our hands, 3-2. I've never seen anything like that before.
#5
Posted 2010-August-20, 14:14
Another memorable hand also involved Baze...we started against him and client in a mp event...and the client bemoaned the fact that hand records resulted in weird deals...he was convinced that the ACBL removed bland hands...I said that the only 5=8 hand I'd ever held was hand dealt....5 spades and 8 hearts, and my RHO had opened a Flannery 2♦. He wasn't impressed, but I was struck by deja vu when the first board that round was Jxxxx KJxxxxxx void void.
Partner opened a minor, I bid 1♥ and partner jumped to 2♠! I bid a quiet 3♠ for want of any better idea and partner keycarded. Ok...all of you systems fanatics out there...do YOU have a response that shows no keycards and two voids?
I didn't either....I showed 0 keycards, partner tanked and bid 5♠ and I raised, causing a sh*tstorm of mutterings and hard looks from both opps...and me calling the director. One of the mutterings was 'You'd better have a void', to which I refrained from replying. I'd like to say that all ended well, but partner, with a close choice to make late in the play made a reasonable but, on the hand, incorrect choice and we were -1.
I apologize if I've posted these hands here before...I live a boring life so the few weird hands I've been involved in tend to stick in my mind.
#6
Posted 2010-August-20, 14:38
#7
Posted 2010-August-20, 16:14
#8
Posted 2010-August-20, 16:15
W Kovacs, on Aug 20 2010, 03:38 PM, said:
Sorry but if partner bids 7S over 7H and you have that dummy, you should be sure you are making.
#9
Posted 2010-August-20, 17:48
I had regular opening strength and 7♠ when the player in front of me opened a 2♠ weak 2. I passed, LHO passed and my partner bid 3♣, LHO looked relieved, I was frustrated and than opener raised his own preempt to 3♠. Now I could dbl for penalties it since opener has the trump ace he was down 8.
#10
Posted 2010-August-20, 20:05
My partner was someone whom I had never played with before. I was sitting south and bid 1H. The auction progresses
Pass 1H Pass 4D
4S 4NT 5S 6H
P P 6S (!) 7H(!!)
Pass Pass Pass
Auction leaves a bit to be deserved, but it was clearly a junior match. They both did well not to double, but there was a lot of cursing by LHO after the lead of Ad. After ruffing 4 diamonds and not having the Kd drop I had to resort to hoping for a 3-3 club split, and when that worked the slam came home. As cool as it is to bid a making grand on 23 HCP, I think what happened at the other table was even cooler.
Bidding
P-1D-1H(!!!) X
2H X 2S 4H
4S P P X
P P P
Minimeck was the one who psyched 1H. Not sure why he did, but it couldn't of possibly worked better. There are 4 tricks to be taken off the top, but a heart was led and returned. After finessing spades, then diamonds, they came up with 11 tricks. 4Sx+1=+690 7H= +2210 +2900 was good for 21 IMPs. Most IMPs I have ever got in one hand.
#11
Posted 2010-August-20, 20:52
1S (p) 2C (2H)
3C (p) 3S (p)
4D (p) 4NT (p)
5H (p) 6S (dbl)
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A low club was ruffed and the HK returned. I won A, pulled trumps, ran my clubs, ran the rest of my spades pitching H in dummy, and righty had the ♥KQ and the ♦QJ, which seems normal on the auction. On a ♥ lead i'm pretty sure i just have a natural ♥ loser and a ♣ loser, though i might be wrong.
The play wasn't interesting, but the fact that the auction, the double, the opening lead, and the play were VERY quick, which might give a hint who LHO was, it was all very interesting. good bridge all around?
Anyway, being a young, dumb kid and claiming a doubled slam against a couple of world champions is a good feeling. We won that KO match, despite this board being a push. LHO at the other table led a heart against 6S and didnt cover either the CJ or CT
bed
#12
Posted 2010-August-20, 22:00
I was later told they scrapped the 2NT convention because of this hand.
#13
Posted 2010-August-21, 01:04
RHO opened 1♠, I passed, LHO bid 1NT. This was alerted (my side of the screen with LHO) as forcing. When the board came back, both partner and RHO had passed. LHO was visibly upset by this state of affairs, and after recovering from his shock wrote "I guess only semi-forcing." I had a borderline 2♥ balance, but decided to pass based on LHO's tell.
Partner made his lead and the first trick was won in dummy. Dummy had a flat 12 count or so (normal pass of SF notrump) and at trick two declarer called for the ♦Q from dummy's ♦Qx. I made the natural cover with my ♦Kx, only to see the trick continue with small from LHO and ♦A from partner!
Yes, my LHO held eight diamonds. My cover of the diamond queen took the contract from "no play for 1NT" to "making with three overtricks." Our teammates were in some normal contract (3♦+1 or the like) so this action lost the board.
Every time I have to decide whether to cover an honor lead from dummy in a short suit, I remember this board. Nonetheless, I always cover Q from Qx with the king...
a.k.a. Appeal Without Merit
#14
Posted 2010-August-21, 02:54
mikeh, on Aug 20 2010, 09:14 PM, said:
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| After an aggressive auction to 6♠ against silent opps, and the club Q lead....this was a Flt A KO final years ago...Grant Baze kibitzed the other table where a pro failed...he called it the 'hand of the tournament', gave it to a mutual friend, to whom I had already described my line of play (which had taken me some time to figure out) and my friend pretended not to have seen the hand and after 15 seconds for 'thought' rattled off the working line. We picked up 14 imps, but didn't need it...we won by 15. |
Win, ruff a diamond high, and play a heart to the jack. If that loses, ruff two more diamonds in hand, using a trump finesse to provide the extra entry. Eventually draw trumps in dummy, and make whenever either round suit breaks 3-3 or there's a squeeze.
If the heart holds, continue with the plan of ruffing diamonds, but don't take the trump finesse.
If I had played this line, RHO would have held 10xxx xxx xxx xxx.
#15
Posted 2010-August-21, 03:16
The auction went: 4♠-5♥-5♠-6♥-6♠-7♥-X
Now you might expect to beat this with 2 aces and the king of trumps, but after leading the A♠, declarer ruffed, cashed the A♥, played a club to the A revealing the position, so 2 trumps back to hand and 2 club finesses for +2470.
At the other table they played 6♠x, now had team mate made it this would have been +1660 and 24 IMPs. Unfortunately on a club lead he hooked the diamond rather than playing any of the endplay lines which work. So he put a vulnerable doubled slam on the floor and still gained 20 odd IMPs
The other I think I've posted before, but caused an otherwise rational bridge player to stand up on his chair in one of the biggest bridge clubs in the UK and bellow "Who perpetrated that obscenity on board 10".
This was many years ago before fit jumps really existed and I was just out of school. I went to the club on a different night to my usual, and assumed I was playing normal pairs.
The auction went 1♦-(1♥)-2♠-3♣-4♣-5♣-6♣-X and I redoubled thinking if I was going to get a silly score, I may as well get a memorably silly score. At this point I was informed that this was not a good idea at Butler pairs
Anyway, a spade was led I finessed the Q to the K and a ruff. I decided to have a faint chance, the K♣ was probably going to have to be stiff and I was still going to need a miracle. I played the A♥ and then the 10, LHO played low and I noticed something about the way he played the card that indicated he was having second thoughts. I pitched a diamond from dummy and it held. anyway I now cashed my 2 aces and crossruffed to score all my trumps separately, sure enough the K♣ was stiff and unable to ruff in profitably 12 tricks.
#16
Posted 2010-August-21, 04:53
#17
Posted 2010-August-21, 06:37
Actually I just remembered a 3rd hand where I made. So that's nice.
OH! And I've mentioned this before. Even though I don't remember this hand, I cried the first time I ever squeezed someone.
I'll post 1 or two of these hands on here eventually.
#18
Posted 2010-August-21, 07:16
I did rather like a hand playing in a university congress when I had a 3-5-1-4 shape and opened 1H. Partner had a 7-2-2-2 shape 11 count and responded 1S. The only problem was that we were playing Kaplan Inversion and partner had fogotten. I rebid 2C and partner remembered that 1N initial response would have been correct. How to recover? No amount of bidding Spades was going to show a length that was denied by the first response, so next best thing was 2N (well it had no singletons). Having extras I decided to pattern out on the way to 3N in case partner had a 4 card Spade suit, and a relieved partner raised 3S to 4S. Person on lead with xx of Spades thought that a trump lead was indicated by the auction, I was missing the King and decided that opening leader probably didn't have it, rose with the Ace in dummy and crashed the stiff King that I would normally have lost on a finesse.
One of the first hands that I played in a local club after moving to the area, I opened 1N (12-14). Next hand doubled for penalties, and partner redoubled for penalties. There was a stony silence for about a minute before the next call, which I later found out was them waiting patiently for me to alert the redouble. Apparently but no-body plays penalty redoubles in that club. Anyway, after a minute RHO shrugs and passes, as do I. When the dust clears we write up plus 1610 while opponents launch into the usual club-level verbal attack on each other. Much later I realised that I had miss-scored it. It should have been plus 1910. Oh, well, it was Matchpoints.
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#19
Posted 2010-August-21, 08:21
#20
Posted 2010-August-21, 08:39

Help

East opens 3♥! I couldn't think of anything intelligent to do, so I passed. We beat it 7 tricks, for +350 (declarer dropped a trick, not that it mattered). East intended to open 3♠, and was happy enough with -350. However, North had ♦Q10xx and ♣A, and everyone else North/South was in at least 5♥, going down. A cold top for us!