Obviously, 1♦ is a Walsh transfer for ♥s, 2♦ a game force or re-transfer. But how did they end up in 7♦. 7♥ or 7NT I could understand. Can you enlighten me? I am thoroughly mystified.
A Bizarre Auction and Result. What went wrong?
#1
Posted 2020-March-08, 13:49
Obviously, 1♦ is a Walsh transfer for ♥s, 2♦ a game force or re-transfer. But how did they end up in 7♦. 7♥ or 7NT I could understand. Can you enlighten me? I am thoroughly mystified.
#2
Posted 2020-March-08, 15:21
They have 33 HCP and all controls, their diamonds are 3-3 without the Q.
We would have bid comfortably to 6♥ and North would correct to 6NT at MP.
#3
Posted 2020-March-08, 18:04
#4
Posted 2020-March-09, 05:57
#5
Posted 2020-March-09, 07:09
manudude03, on 2020-March-09, 05:57, said:
Maybe, although it looks probable that the auction was off the rails well before that. If 4NT was RKCB, what was 5♣? If 4NT was intended as RKCB in hearts then maybe North decided that the only explanation of 5♣ was 3 keycards in diamonds. Not that that justifies a grand slam try without knowledge about the queen. Is there video recording of the encounter?
#6
Posted 2020-March-09, 07:25
pescetom, on 2020-March-09, 07:09, said:
Other than vugraph, no, but I was in the Northern Ireland team (sitting out that set) and that was what was explained to East. I agree there is a chance the auction had gone off the rails before that though.
#7
Posted 2020-March-09, 09:29
#8
Posted 2020-March-09, 14:30
mythdoc, on 2020-March-08, 18:04, said:
I kibitzed an early round of the 1984 Spingold. Stansby opened a major. Martel responded 1NT forcing. Stansby bid 2♣ . Martel bid 3♦ . Stansby alerted and explained that it showed a big ♣ fit, unrelated to the ♦ suit. Stansby bid 3NT (I think). Martel thought he hadn't conveyed the power of his hand, so he bid . 4♦ . Stansby bid 5♣. Martel thought he *still* hadn't shown the power of his hand. So he bid 5♦ . . . . . .
#9
Posted 2020-March-09, 15:22
It took me just 20 minutes to find out what the heck Giorgio Duboin's 2♦ opening meant on the decisive hand against Russia
#10
Posted 2020-March-10, 06:55
#11
Posted 2020-March-10, 07:10
The auction presented is incorrect in a number of places (I've not checked if it was wrong on vugraph). It was actually pretty natural other than 1♦ showing hearts and 4♠ keycard for hearts.
At some point, my partner bid 6♠ over 6♥, obviously asking me to choose between 6NT and a grand-slam. Without conviction, I accepted, and cuebid the opponent's suit as a choice of strains - or so I thought - it turned out I had remembered RHO as doubling 5♦ but he had actually doubled 5♣. I was a little surprised when partner passed!
As Lamford referenced, I was having some temporary health issue, although I hadn't actually asked my NPC if I could sit out - I realised 5 minutes before the set that I shouldn't play, but line-ups had already been submitted and I thought it was too late to change them. Live and learn
#12
Posted 2020-March-10, 09:38
MickyB, on 2020-March-10, 07:10, said:
The auction presented is incorrect in a number of places (I've not checked if it was wrong on vugraph). It was actually pretty natural other than 1♦ showing hearts and 4♠ keycard for hearts.
At some point, my partner bid 6♠ over 6♥, obviously asking me to choose between 6NT and a grand-slam. Without conviction, I accepted, and cuebid the opponent's suit as a choice of strains - or so I thought - it turned out I had remembered RHO as doubling 5♦ but he had actually doubled 5♣. I was a little surprised when partner passed!
As Lamford referenced, I was having some temporary health issue, although I hadn't actually asked my NPC if I could sit out - I realised 5 minutes before the set that I shouldn't play, but line-ups had already been submitted and I thought it was too late to change them. Live and learn
Thank you for clarifying that, MickyB. I transcribed the auction exactly as it was conveyed on Vugraph. (I might add that I watched a number of games over the weekend and there were other Vugraph errors I noticed on other boards, too.)
I hope you are feeling better. You were not the only one who was surprised when partner passed 7♦. C'est la vie. Next hand.
#13
Posted 2020-March-10, 10:33
#14
Posted 2020-March-11, 10:30
lamford, on 2020-March-10, 10:33, said:
Sir ,thanks for the explanations as regards the Auction as well as the health problems faced at the time..