Wrong Numbers
Many years ago I saw a hand where declarer made a slam by ruffing a loser, at the same time executing a squeeze. That doesn’t[...]
read moreThe Perfect Sequence
Looking back at the teams finals I spotted this deal from session 3: The auction did not develop well for North, who had no real[...]
read moreThe Case of the Deadly Double
This deal from round four of the Mixed teams proved to be very tough, but three pairs were given an opportunity to thwart destiny: Looking[...]
read moreExpert Bidding
Have you noticed that experts appear to bid more of the time? This is partly because they bid a lot when they have bad hands,[...]
read moreTesting Times
Almost from the start the players in the Mixed teams had problems to solve: Do you agree with North’s rebid? As the cards lie 3NT[...]
read moreEvery Trick Counts
When the opponents are in a hopeless contract that you have doubled it is all too easy to for the defenders to drop a trick[...]
read moreThe Elimination Game
One of the most important techniques at declarer’s disposal is that of elimination. In general terms, it is almost never wrong to eliminate suits, as[...]
read moreClassic Combination
The last deal of the fourth session of the finals offered up a well known card-combination: North led the 9 and declarer won with dummy’s[...]
read moreSelf Restraint
There was no time for the players to catch their collective breaths at the start of the fourth session of the finals – this was[...]
read morePrize Giving
Today Prize Giving for Teams and Pairs will be at 20.00 at Grand Ballroom Salon 8. Today at 16.00 prize-giving of the Short-track and of[...]
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