Open Teams: Qualification
Round 3
Zimmermann v. Austria
by Jos Jacobs
On Saturday morning, the Open Teams were scheduled to play their
third match of the round robin qualification. With four matches to
be played after this one, every match could be interesting or
important. So there was no obvious choice at all which match to
watch, in my opinion, and therefore I decided to have a look at the
Austrians playing some great names. On the first board in the
Open Room, the Austrians almost pushed their opponents into
slam:
Board 1. Dealer North. None Vul.
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♠
A J 8 4 3 2 ♥ 4 ♦ K Q ♣ A Q 9 7 |
♠ K
6 ♥ J 10 7 2 ♦ 8 7 5 4 3 ♣ 10 2 |
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♠
- ♥ K Q 9 8 6 5
3 ♦ J
2 ♣ K 8 4 3 |
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♠
Q 10 9 7 5 ♥ A ♦ A 10 9 6 ♣ J 6 5 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Schifko |
Fantoni |
Wernle |
Nunes |
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1♠ |
4♥ |
4NT |
5♥ |
6♣ |
Pass |
6♠ |
All Pass |
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Once Nunes bid 4NT the Italian pair would reach the slam. In view
of the bidding, Fantoni decided to finesse the ♠K rather than play for the drop and thus
succeeded in making his contract. As the Austrians did not bid it in
the Closed Room, Zimmermann had their first 11 IMPs on the
scoreboard. Overoptimistic bidding caused another big swing on
board 5:
Board 5. Dealer North. N/S Vul. |
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♠
Q J 6 2 ♥ K Q 4 ♦ 10 7 6 ♣ A 8 3 |
♠ A 10 9 8
7 3 ♥ A 10 9 5 ♦ 9 ♣ Q 4 |
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♠ K
5 ♥ J 6 2 ♦ 4 3 ♣ 10 9 7 6 5 2 |
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♠
4 ♥ 8 7 3 ♦ A K Q J 8 5
2 ♣ K J |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Schifko |
Fantoni |
Wernle |
Nunes |
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1NT |
Pass |
2♠ |
Dble |
2NT |
Pass |
3NT |
4♥ |
Dble |
All Pass |
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Taking the vulnerability into account, a save in any major might
well be a good proposition, so Schifko tried again. Luck was not
with him when there happened to be no very much of a fit. Down five
and 1100 to Zimmermann.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Multon |
Babsch |
Quantin |
Bieder |
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1♣ |
Pass |
2♦ |
2♠ |
Pass |
Pass |
3♠ |
Pass |
3NT |
All Pass |
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No such frivolities at the other table. Multon did not bother at
all t bid a second time so ten tricks were made in peace. Zimmermann
another 10 IMPs. Austria missed a great chance when Wernle
doubled his opponents trying to direct partner’s lead:
Board 7. Dealer South. All Vul. |
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♠
A K 10 6 5 3 ♥ A ♦ Q J 3 ♣ K J 5 |
♠
- ♥ 5 4 ♦ A 9 8 6 ♣ A Q 9 7 4 3 2 |
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♠ J 8
2 ♥ K 7 6 3 2 ♦ K 7 5 2 ♣ 10 |
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♠
Q 9 7 4 ♥ Q J 10 9
8 ♦ 10
4 ♣ 8 6 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Schifko |
Fantoni |
Wernle |
Nunes |
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Pass |
1♣ |
Dble |
1♦ |
1♠ |
2♣ |
3♣ |
Pass |
3♠ |
Pass |
4♠ |
Dble |
All Pass |
Both the ♦A and the
♣A leads by West would in all probability
have beaten the contract. A heart however did not do the job. So the
operation by Wernle was successful but the patient died. Zimmermann
+790.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Multon |
Babsch |
Quantin |
Bieder |
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|
Pass |
1♣ |
Dble |
1♥ |
1♠ |
2♣ |
4♠ |
All Pass |
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Once again routine prevailed over imagination when Quantin let
4♠ go undoubled. Though his seven-card
suit might have inspired Multon to find the club lead, he too led a
heart. Austria +620 but 5 IMPs more to Zimmermann. On the last
board of the match, neither side came anywhere near the cold slam in
diamonds:
Board 10. Dealer East. All Vul. |
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♠
K 9 5 2 ♥ 9 6 ♦ 4 3 ♣ A 9 8 5 2 |
♠
Q ♥ A Q J 5 ♦ A Q 10 9 6 ♣ K 7 4 |
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♠ A 10 8 7
4 3 ♥ 8 4 ♦ K J 7 5 ♣ Q |
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♠
J 6 ♥ K 10 7 3 2 ♦ 8 2 ♣ J 10 6 3 |
Open Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Schifko |
Fantoni |
Wernle |
Nunes |
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2♦ |
Pass |
2NT |
Pass |
3NT |
Pass |
4♣ |
Pass |
4♦ |
Pass |
4NT |
Pass |
5♦ |
Pass |
5♠ |
All Pass |
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The Austrian relays did not manage to unveal their nice diamond
fit, so over 5♦ Schifko
had to retreat to 5♠ which was asking
just too much. Had the spades been A109xxx there would have been no
story. One down.
Closed Room |
West |
North |
East |
South |
Multon |
Babsch |
Quantin |
Bieder |
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2♠ |
Pass |
4♠ |
All Pass |
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This auction looks almost too pedestrian, but once again routine
prevailed over imagination. Zimmermann an easy +620 and 12 IMPs
again to make it 39-5 or 25-5 in V.P. to
them. |