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1 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Kokish vs weden Kokish weden weden Kokish H.Bertens F.rang J.Umark F.Gitelman C.Cheek J.ylvan F.ystrom.Kokish Board Contract By M D - - Contract By M D - - IMPs xx IMPs Kokish weden This segment 2 22 Penalty 0 0 Carryover 0 0 total References: BridgeBase online. dited by M.ugino
2 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : Kokish 2 2 : weden - 0 o -2 0 c AQ Q A 2 A 2 KQ Q J J 2 AK J K 2 K J : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek # :: Q,,,A #2 :: Q,2,,K # ::,A,Q, # :: Q,,,2 # :: A,,, # ::,, K, # :: J,A,, # :: J,,, T Board : weden - 0 : Kokish 2 2 o -2 0 c AQ Q A 2 A 2 KQ Q J J 2 AK J K 2 K J : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom # :: Q,,2,A #2 :: Q,2,,K # :: K,,, # ::,, T, # :: J,,, 2 # ::,,J, # :: K,, T,A # ::,,,A # ::,,Q, ahollan: = -, 0+...! Q A.. Q K.... A.. Q.... Q A K.... J.. A J T...! ahollan: this is the last round of the qualifying swiss... Q A.. Q K.. K
3 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board 2 : Kokish - 2 : weden - 0 o 2 2 c K J J Q J 2 2 AQ Q KQ K 2 A AK J A 2 - : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek # ::,2,Q, #2 ::,, 2, # ::,A,, # :: A,,,J # ::,,J,Q # :: 2,J,Q, # :: K,J,, # ::,K, 2, Board 2 : weden - 0 : Kokish - 2 o 2 2 c K J J Q J 2 2 AQ Q KQ K 2 A AK J A 2 - : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom # :: K,,,2 #2 :: A,Q,, # :: A,,,2 # :: A,,, ahollan: both airs lay a strong system T.... J J.... K.... T.. A A Q !...2! Q A A J J.. Q J.. Q.... K.. J K ahollan: = +unbal or +BAL..! ahollan: = & if ystrom wants to use that toy ahollan: will south bid after natural oener?..! K - -
4 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : Kokish - 2 : weden o 20 c 2-00 A J A Q J KQ A K 2 J 2 Q A 2 KQ K J 2 : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek X 2 # :: 2,,A, #2 :: Q,A,, # :: K,,,T # :: 2,,A, # ::,,K,T # ::,Q,, Board : weden : Kokish - 2 o 20 c 2-00 A J A Q J KQ A K 2 J 2 Q A 2 KQ K J 2 : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom 2 # :: A,,, #2 ::,,, T # :: 2,,A, # ::,J, 2, 2 # :: K,T,, # ::,Q,, # ::,Q,, ahollan: i assume if umark bids that gitelman makes takeout dbl and kokish lays A.. Q A A...! !..both M A.... Q.. A K T A K.. T.... Q.... ahollan: = 0+...! ahollan: but always at least 0.. ahollan: west is better known to most of the bridge world as Koach -- ric Kokish, the coach of Team ickell ahollan: bridge world readers know him as OK.. A ahollan: btw west wrote an article about the auction being used as or BAL, T A J K.. T
5 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) ahollan: the article was called "Birthright" but most of the world calls the convention Kokish west does not :).... Q Q Board : Kokish - 2 : weden o 2 c K J A J 2 K A KQ K Q Q A J 2 J 2 A 2 Q : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek 2 2 # ::,,T,A #2 ::,,J,Q # ::,,J,K # ::,,Q,A # :: 2, 2,,T # ::,,,A # ::,,, - -
6 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : weden : Kokish - 2 o 2 c K J A J 2 K A KQ K Q Q A J 2 J 2 A 2 Q : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom 2 2 X # :: A,,, #2 ::,, T, # ::,A,, # ::,K,,Q # ::,T,, Q ahollan: = -, 2+ // 2 = +, non-invite T.. A J.. Q J.. K Q.. A T A......!...2! ahollan: east is the founder of BBO ahollan: i wonder how many, if any, north layers will overcall ahollan: i think best chance for ew on defense was to bid..... Board : Kokish 2 : weden - o - 0 c KQ J A J 2 A 2 A 2 K J 2 KQ A Q KQ J 2 : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek 2 2 # ::,,A, #2 ::,K,A, # :: K,, T, Q # :: 2,,J,Q - -
7 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : weden - : Kokish 2 o - 0 c KQ J A J 2 A 2 A 2 K J 2 KQ A Q KQ J 2 : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom 2 2 X ahollan: in context of 2 denying sto - maybe [keyword] this shows artial sto??.... A.. ahollan: that is the only way i can imagine east areciating Qx for T.... A.... ahollan: so natural bidding couldn t find either ahollan: seems nystrom s trick signal should have been suit ref A.... K Q K.. A.. K.. ahollan: was not clear enough?.. ahollan: that said -- regardless of signal, when can shift be wrong??.. T ahollan: i m sorry east is declarer so was LAD -- not a signal.. Q T ahollan: 2 am here -- that is my excuse and i m sticking to it.... # ::,,A, #2 ::,A,, # ::,,A, # :: K,2, Q, # ::,,K,A # :: K,,, T # :: Q,2,,T # ::,,, J ahollan: another strong for east.. A T A K.... Q.... T.... Q......!...2!...2! A K.. A.... K.... T.. Q J.. Q ahollan: guessing 2 = BAL, FG, no sto...!....2! ahollan: must be -card suit with + the suit would have been bid over ahollan: without eeking how is suosed to find??.. ahollan: looks like a noise - maybe ick-agame??.. ahollan: i wonder what 2-2 would say
8 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : Kokish - 2 : weden 22 o 2 2 c 2 2 A 2 Q 2 A J A K Q Q K J A 2 2 K Q J K J : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek 2 2 # ::,,Q,A #2 ::,K,,2 # ::,K,,2 # :: Q,A,, # ::, T,, # :: A,,T, # ::,Q,K, # :: T,,, # ::,,,J # ::, Q,A, J # ::,,K,2 #2 ::,,, Board : weden 22 : Kokish - 2 o 2 2 c 2 2 A 2 Q 2 A J A K Q Q K J A 2 2 K Q J K J : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom 2 X 2 # ::,J,Q,A #2 ::,,K, # :: 2,,K, # ::,,A, # ::,,, T # ::,,, 2 # ::,,, J # ::,J,2,A # :: A,,, ahollan: i can t imagine gitelman oening east but easy to imagine most other north american big clubbers oening.... J !...2! Q.. A.... K K Q.. A T A.... T Q.. K.... T J.... Q.. A.. J K ahollan: less than hc ahollan: from day i ve really enjoyed hands where declarer never leads trum J.. Q.. A K K A T J - -
9 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : Kokish : weden - 22 o 2 2 c Q A 2 KQ2 K 2 K J A J AK A J Q J 2 Q : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek 2 2 # :: Q,,A, #2 :: Q,A,, # :: J,,,2 # :: J,,,K # :: T,,,K # ::,,T,A # :: T,,2,J # ::,K,2,J # ::,Q,K, Board : weden - 22 : Kokish o 2 2 c Q A 2 KQ2 K 2 K J A J AK A J Q J 2 Q : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom 2 X # :: A,2,J, #2 :: T,,2,J # :: Q,,A, # ::,K,2, # ::,Q,, ahollan: double artscore icku for sweden.... J A.. A...2! Q.... A.... Q.. A J J K.. T K T.. A.. T J.... K J.... Q.. K ahollan: ims in boards ahollan: yet another nebulous oener...!
10 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : Kokish 2 20 : weden - 22 o - 0 c K 2 A 2 Q KQ J Q AK J J K J 2 2 AQ A : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek 2 2 X # ::,,A,J #2 :: T,,A, # ::,,A, # :: Q,,2,T # ::,K,, Board : weden - 22 : Kokish 2 20 o - 0 c K 2 A 2 Q KQ J Q AK J J K J 2 2 AQ A : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom 2 2 X # ::,,A,J #2 :: T,,A, # :: K,,, # :: 2,T,Q, # ::,2,, ahollan: Mr Yeh s team YBM is guaranteed seed in KO regardless of standing in the qualifying swiss -- other teams advance to KO A J.... T J.. Q.... A K Q...!....2!..!d A.. J.. T.... A A.... Q T.... K.... ahollan: 2 = -, + but robably allowed good in rd seat ahollan: nystrom stiff screws u the defensive cross ruff
11 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : Kokish 2 2 : weden - 22 o 0 c xx Q KQ A KQ A 2 KQ J AK J 2 J J A 2 : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek 2 2 # ::,J,, #2 :: J,Q,A, # :: 2,,,K # ::,Q,A, # ::,A,, # :: 2,,K,T # :: Q, 2,,A Board : weden - 22 : Kokish 2 2 o 0 c xx Q KQ A KQ A 2 KQ J AK J 2 J J A 2 : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom X XX # :: A,,T,2 #2 ::,K,, # :: Q, 2,, # :: J,,, # ::,T,, # ::,A,, # ::,Q,A, # :: Q,,J, ahollan: = good A.. J.. T.... A.... K T.. Q J J.. Q.. A K.... Q.. A A K.. T.. Q A ahollan: = uet stayman...! ahollan: is north good enough for RDBL?.. ahollan: never should have doubted..r.. ahollan: seems like very reasonable auction -- but i think defense revails... ahollan: maybe marriage will fall singleton.. A.... T K Q ahollan: going back to auction if you think it is unreasonable for south to PA -- do you just bid or do uet stayman layers bid on the way to show?.... J ahollan: i don t recall seeing the situation come - -
12 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) u before.. T A Q.. A.... Q.... J.. Board : Kokish - 2 : weden - 22 o c 22 A AKQ J K J 2 A 2 2 A 2 Q J KQ J KQ 0 2 : H.Bertens : J.ylvan Oen : F.rang : C.Cheek 2 2 # ::,A,, #2 :: A,2,, # :: 2,,, - 2 -
13 B - Q th YH BRO CUP(Round ) Board : weden - 22 : Kokish - 2 o c 22 A AKQ J K J 2 A 2 2 A 2 Q J KQ J KQ 0 2 : J.Umark :.Kokish Closed : F.Gitelman : F.ystrom 2 # ::,J,A, #2 ::,,A,2 ahollan: this is final board of the swiss ! A A ahollan: tomorrow starts double knockout hase ahollan: at most hc // 2 = FG ahollan: didn t we start the set with east having a lot of black cards?... ahollan: oh it was board..... ahollan: resonse to RKC -- don t show void unless known to be working ahollan: to show semi-solid suit in game force vs with 2-card disarity and no intermediates in seems right to me..... ahollan: but i don t think i would argue if someone referred 2 - ahollan: showing void sure would have worked better.. - -
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