tournament playing against the top cheating pair. Since no one else can do anything about it I just want to let some of you look at a few boards they play. Match Points north Pairs Board 8 Dlr: West Vul: None S JT west north east south H Q D AKQ82 C QT864 pass 1D pass 1S west east pass 2C pass 2S (all pass) S K86 S Q54 H 72 H KT653 Opening Lead: H7 D J7653 D 94 Result: +5 C A95 C KJ3 Score: 200, Match Points: 83.67% south Playing time: 3:54 S A9732 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 H AJ984 W H7 3 5 6 2 D7 J SK-S6 8 C5 9 D T N Q A-DK-DQ D2 ST-D8 C4 J C6 C8 T C 72 E K 4 9 S4 3 5 H6 T Q 5 C3 J- S A-DT C2 S7-HJ-H4 S2-H9 A-S9- H8-C7 Out of 50 tables about =BD of east pass and half bid heart Out of all those that has the same bidding sequences 1d 1s 2c no one with south=92s hand bid 2s. One bid 2nt and all others bid 2h. What is the chance for a top pair to bid 2s without knowing what pd holds? Not even one other pair bid 2s. That is how they score 83.67%. Other posts:
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• Funny board • Upside down count and attitude (UDCA) questions • NEC tournament starts tomorrow • Bid After 1S Response • suspecious bidding by top cheating pair on Okbridge • Save yourself! • Minimum requirements for an opening bid. • More questions on NT bidding "judgment" • Another ruling • XYZ invitational sequences |