Posted 2011-April-26, 16:32
(1) I had this hand, and I was forced to bid 1NT by system. I played it there, and after a diamond lead partner put down ♠KQxxx ♥K109 ♦xx ♣Axx. The ♣K was offside, and I ended up losing that, four diamonds and the major-suit aces, when the hand was cold for 3♣. The stinger was that just a few weeks before, we had agreed to play Drury, and that was the first thing to come up. #$%&^*$ Drury.......
(2) With this hand, I decided to bid a ridiculously heavy 3♦. It is possible that 2♠ would be better, but if partner were, say, 4-4 in the majors, recovery would be very difficult. At the table, partner jumped to 5♦ with ♠x ♥A10xxx ♦98x ♣Axxx, and I played there. Even without the ♦Q dropping doubleton offside (which it did), the hand is cold for six of either red suit. After the hand, partner said that he thought about bidding 4♣, but underestimated the slam potential. After a 4♣ bid, I would have gone on with 4♥, which would have really helped out our cause. Luckily, they didn't bid the slam at the other table, either.
(3) Here, partner had the North hand, while I had the South. Partner doubled twice, and I took out the second double to 4♠ and played there. We received soft defense to let me escape for down one, but LHO had shown up with three spades and two diamonds, so 4♥ doubled would have likely gone down two. After the hand, all I could say was, "They got us." If partner had bid 3NT first and then doubled 4♥, I would have had no trouble leaving it in. I might have bid 3NT with partner's hand (but I'm not sure). On the other hand, 3NT could have easily led to its own set of problems. If my dummy had, say, ♥xx and a heart lead were ducked to North, we could be in dire straits.
The hands from this set and the one before (I) were from the two-night, 8-round session on Wed and Thur. At the end, we finished two VP's below average, good enough to take Flight C. We played several A teams and were competitive against a couple of them. It was a valuable learning experience to face that level of competition.