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1 Plovdiv vs Beograd Plovdiv Beograd Beograd Plovdiv Alexandrov Koldzic Ziovski albatska Isaeva Jovanovic Kikic Kostadinov Board Contract By M D - - Contract By M D - - IMPs 1 x x x IMPs Plovdiv Beograd This segment 2 Penalty 0 0 Carryover 22 total References: BridgeBase online. dited by M.ugino
2 Board 1 : Plovdiv 2 : Beograd - o x 0 c A K K AK 2 A K Q 2 Q J Q J AQ J 2 J 2 : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva X #1 ::,Q,A, #2 ::,,J, # :: A,T,, # :: 2,T,K,A Board 1 : Beograd - : Plovdiv 2 o x 0 c A K K AK 2 A K Q 2 Q J Q J AQ J 2 J 2 : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic 1 #1 :: 2,Q,K,A #2 ::,J,, - 2 -
3 Board 2 : Plovdiv 12 : Beograd - o 00 c Q K 2 2 K J J Q J K A 2 K A Q J A 2 A Q : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva #1 ::,,2,K #2 ::,,T, # :: Q, 2, 2, A # :: Q,,K,A # :: Q,,,K # :: J,,, # ::,,,A Board 2 : Beograd - : Plovdiv 12 o 00 c Q K 2 2 K J J Q J K A 2 K A Q J A 2 A Q : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic 1 1 #1 ::,Q,, #2 ::,,,2 # :: J,A, 2, # :: K,A,,2 # ::,Q,, # :: J,,, # :: T, 2,, # ::,, Q, # ::,Q,, # :: K, J,T, - -
4 Board : Plovdiv - : Beograd 11 o x -1 0 c 20-0 K AQ A J K J K2 2 Q 2 K Q J Q 2 A J A : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva 1 2 X 2 2 X #1 ::,,A, #2 ::,A,2, # ::,,Q, Board : Beograd 11 : Plovdiv - o x -1 0 c 20-0 K AQ A J K J K2 2 Q 2 K Q J Q 2 A J A : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic 1 1 X 2 #1 :: A,,, #2 ::,K,,2 # ::,,,A # ::,,A,2 marlowei: dobar dan rijatelji Q.. A J.... A.. T T.. K.. A Q.. K.. A.... J K T.... Q A.. Q.... K.. A.. Q K.. J A Q J.. A K.. A Q J T Q Q K.. J.. T A A Q.. marlowei: here have a fairlyeasy H vugrahzcv: ozdrav iz ovog ada marlowei: hvala vugrahzcv: zucna rasrava beogradjana u toku marlowei: znamo za sto nitko ne radi nista sada? - -
5 vugrahzcv: rasrava medju artnerima vugrahzcv: evo krecemo dalje marlowei: while we are waiting, i can reminisce about last setember when i was in ovi ad to lay in this very enjoyable event marlowei: ovi ad is a slendid city on the Danube River (Dunav)....2 marlowei: even Alvin Roth, who invented negative doubles years ago, robably would not use one with the cards, at least as a assed hand A K A A.. 2 vugrahzcv: and bathroom brake started... now! marlowei: after only boards? is this a seniors event? vugrahzcv: Kikic is senior... vugrahzcv: old school vugrahzcv: cham trying to win crown vugrahzcv: no its B final (last rounds) Board : Plovdiv - : Beograd 1 o c AQ J 2 K J 2 A J 2 A Q K Q J K K A Q : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva #1 ::,A,K,2 #2 :: K,,,2 # :: T,,J, # :: Q,,, # :: A,, K, # :: Q,,, - -
6 Board : Beograd 1 : Plovdiv - o c AQ J 2 K J 2 A J 2 A Q K Q J K K A Q : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic 1 1 X 2 #1 ::,2,A, #2 ::,K,,T # ::,,,A marlowei: is double a general GF? A.. K K T.... J.... Q A.... K.... Q marlowei: unless there is something i dont know (sometimes there is), it seems rather strange that took no action over the double. was he hoing the final contract would be 1X? vugrahzcv: nemojmo omalovazavati bridgiste... vugrahzcv: ali ovaj kikic mora da ima odlicne artnere :-) marlowei: this result of -1 could win IMPs against if they bid it i n the other room.. marlowei: on a D lead can go down A K.... T Board : Plovdiv - : Beograd - 1 o c 2-00 J K A J 2 J A 2 A J K AQ 2 - K 2 K Q Q Q : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva 1 2 #1 ::,2,K,A #2 :: J,Q,, # :: Q,,A, # :: J,K,, # :: J,2,, # :: A,Q,,T # ::,,, # :: A, J,, - -
7 Board : Beograd - 1 : Plovdiv - o c 2-00 J K A J 2 J A 2 A J K AQ 2 - K 2 K Q Q Q : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic 1 1 X 2 X 2 marlowei: 2 #1 :: Q,,A, #2 ::,J,Q,2 # :: 2,,,J # :: A,K,,T # :: A,,, # ::,,, # :: A, J,, marlowei: H for on a lucky lie of the cxards A K.. A.. J.. Q Q.... A.... J.. K J A.. Q.... T A.. J.... marlowei: might find a save marlowei: but unlikely..1 marlowei: i must say it would never occur to me to ass over 1 with the hand Q.... A.. marlowei: when you have suort, it is essential to show it.. marlowei: they are never going to lay in 1X anyway -- one look at your hand tells you that they almost surely have a lace to run to marlowei: +.. J.. Q J.. A.. K.... T.. A A.. J
8 Board : Plovdiv - : Beograd o -1 0 c J 2 J Q 2 Q J 2 AK K AK Q 2 A AK Q J : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva 1 X XX 2 #1 :: A,,J, #2 :: K,,, # ::,,, 2 # ::,J,A, # :: Q, K,, T # :: A,J,,2 Board : Beograd : Plovdiv - o -1 0 c J 2 J Q 2 Q J 2 AK K AK Q 2 A AK Q J : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic #1 :: A,,, #2 :: K,,J,2 # ::, K,, # :: A,2,, # :: K,, T, J marlowei: in general, when the os are vulnerable and a 1 oening bid is assed, you should let them lay it there r A.... J.... K J.. A.... Q.. K.... T.. A.. J marlowei: unless you think you might have a game marlowei: or if you think there is a huge ercentage of a double art score swing if you ass marlowei: here believes that 1 will make and that he might make 2 marlowei: that judgment is very understandable marlowei: and the risk is small.. A marlowei: one way or another, would have to give u a th trick against K.... J marlowei: 1 on the way.. K A K.... T.. J - -
9 Board : Plovdiv - : Beograd - o c AK A J 2 A J Q J K K 2 K 2 Q Q 2 AQ J - : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva 1 2 #1 :: Q,,A, #2 :: J,K,, # :: Q,J,,2 # ::,T,K, # :: A,, 2, # ::,, T,K # :: 2,,,J # :: 2,,,J # :: T, Q,, # :: Q,K,, #11 ::,,, A #12 ::,,, Board : Beograd - : Plovdiv - o c AK A J 2 A J Q J K K 2 K 2 Q Q 2 AQ J - : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic #1 :: A,2,, #2 :: Q,K,, 2 # :: J,K,, # :: A,,Q, # ::,, 2, T # :: T,,, # :: J,Q,K, - -
10 Board : Plovdiv : Beograd - o 20 c 0 Q K K Q J 2 K J J 2 A J A Q 2 A 11 K 2 A Q : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva 2 #1 ::,A,, #2 :: 2,T,K,A # ::,,,2 # :: A,,2, # ::,,J, # ::,T,, # :: A,,,2 # ::,,, # :: J,Q,, K # :: Q,,, 2 Board : Beograd - : Plovdiv o 20 c 0 Q K K Q J 2 K J J 2 A J A Q 2 A 11 K 2 A Q : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic #1 :: T,J,A,2 #2 ::,A,,2 # :: Q,,, # ::,, K, 2 - -
11 Board : Plovdiv 1 : Beograd - o c J K 2 K J A A J 2 A J A 2 K Q 2 Q K Q Q : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva #1 :: A,2,,Q #2 :: 2,,T,Q # :: Q,,,A # ::,2,,J # :: K,,, # :: K,,, # ::,,, 2 # ::,,, Board : Beograd - : Plovdiv 1 o c J K 2 K J A A J 2 A J A 2 K Q 2 Q K Q Q : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic #1 ::,,A, #2 ::,Q,A,2 # :: 2,,T,Q # ::,A,, # ::,K,, # :: J,A,2,
12 Board : Plovdiv - : Beograd 1 o - 00 c 2 20 Q A J 2 A 2 A K Q K Q Q J A J K 2 J K 2 : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva 1 X #1 :: A,,2, #2 ::,2,A, # ::,K,, # :: K,,2,J # ::,,T, # ::,, Q, # :: Q,,,K # ::,T,Q, # ::,, K, # :: J,,, #11 ::,, T,2 Board : Beograd 1 : Plovdiv - o - 00 c 2 20 Q A J 2 A 2 A K Q K Q Q J A J K 2 J K 2 : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic 1 2 #1 ::,,,Q #2 ::,,K, # :: 2,,J, # :: A,,,Q # ::,,K, # :: 2,J,,T # :: Q,, A, # ::,,J,K # :: K,,2,J
13 Board 11 : Plovdiv : Beograd - 1 o -2 0 c x AK J A A J Q 2 J K Q K Q 2 Q - AK J 2 : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva 1 2 #1 :: K,2,A, #2 :: J,,Q, # :: T,,, # :: K,A,, # ::,,A, # :: K,,, Board 11 : Beograd - 1 : Plovdiv o -2 0 c x AK J A A J Q 2 J K Q K Q 2 Q - AK J 2 : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic 1 X 1 X #1 :: A,2,, #2 :: 2,A,, # :: J,,K, # :: Q,,, # ::,K,, # ::,,, # ::,T, Q, J # :: 2,,, 2 # ::,, K,A # ::,, T, #11 :: J, J,, - 1 -
14 Board 12 : Plovdiv - : Beograd 2 o -1 0 c J J A AQ 2 2 K K A AQ Q J 2 2 K Q K J : Alexandrov : Jovanovic Oen : Koldzic : Isaeva #1 :: 2,,K,J #2 ::,,A, # ::,J,, # ::,2,,Q # ::,, 2,T # :: T,,,A Board 12 : Beograd 2 : Plovdiv - o -1 0 c J J A AQ 2 2 K K A AQ Q J 2 2 K Q K J : Ziovski : Kostadinov Closed : albatska : Kikic #1 :: Q,A,, #2 :: J,,,Q # ::,Q,K,J # :: K,,2, # ::, K,, # ::,A,,2 ryskiel_: wiesz jak uwierzy em w ten narˆ wd w 10/1? Ale d ugo nie trwa o bym obudzi siˆ z rˆ k w nocniku Q.... A.... J.. K Q.. J T.. K.... A T.. K J J.. T.. Q Q.. K A A Q.. K J.. K A.... Q T.. T J.. Q.. K A T.. K.. A A J T A J.. Q.... K.. Q T.. J.. A A Q K A Q T.. Q.. Q A J.. K
15 .... K A Q.. A T.. Q.... A K J.. A A A K K J T Q.... Q K.... T.. Q K.... J T Q K J.... A Q K J.... T.. Q.... A J.. K.. K J K A.... J.... Q.... T K.. A A.... K A A J.... K.... Q K T.. Q.. J K.. A T.... J.. J K.. J A J Q T.. T A Q.. A J Q.... Q.. K.. J.. K K A
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