Italy vs Poland

Open Series - Round 32

On Friday morning, four rounds from the end of the championship, the last of the really important matches, that´s to say those in which two of the leading teams had to face each other, was scheduled. As a consequence, a certain element of luck would creep into the eventual outcome of the championship: how many V.P. would each of the contenders for the title get from their last three matches against less well-placed teams?

With the score at 3-2 for Poland, this was board 3:

Session 32. Board 3. Dealer South. E/W Vul.
  ª A 6 4
© 7 5 2
¨ A Q 5 3
§ A J 3
ª 9 8 2
© A Q J 9 8
¨ 4
§ K Q 10 4
Bridge deal ª K 7 5
© 10 6 4 3
¨ 10 7 2
§ 8 7 5
  ª Q J 10 3
© K
¨ K J 9 8 6
§ 9 6 2

Open Room
West North East South
Kwiecien Lauria Pszczola Versace
      Pass
1© Dble Pass 2©
Pass 3¨ Pass 3©
Pass 3ª Pass 5¨
All Pass      

Pszczola graciously offered the Italians all the bidding space they wanted. Thus Versace was able to find out that Lauria held at least four diamonds, but only three spades. He thus settled for 5¨, a contract that could not be made when the ªK proved to be offside. Poland +50.

Closed Room
West North East South
Duboin Balicki Bocchi Zmudzinski
      Pass
1© Dble 2© 3ª
Pass 4ª All Pass  

Bocchi´s 2© took some bidding space away from the Poles. Thus, Zmudzinski made a practical shot by jumping to 3ª, raised to game by Balicki. With spades 3-3, this proved an unbeatable contract: Poland another +420 and 10 IMP´s.

Session 32. Board 4. Dealer West. All Vul.
  ª Q 9 3
© K Q J 10 7 5
¨ A 6
§ K 9
ª 10 8 6 2
© 9 3
¨ J 10 7 3
§ 10 4 3
Bridge deal ª A J 5
© A 6 4
¨ Q 8 4
§ A J 6 2
  ª K 7 4
© 8 2
¨ K 9 5 2
§ Q 8 7 5

Open Room
West North East South
Kwiecien Lauria Pszczola Versace
Pass 1© Dble Pass
1ª 2© All Pass  

The normal contract: Italy +110.

Closed Room
West North East South
Duboin Balicki Bocchi Zmudzinski
Pass 1© 1NT Dble
2§ 4© All Pass  

Bocchi led a trump, won by declarer´s ten. He then won the return of the ©J with the ace and proceeded to play the §A. presenting declarer with his contract as the cards lay. Poland +620 and another 11 IMP´s.

The next four boards did not trouble the scorers at all, but then came:

Session 32. Board 9. Dealer North. E/W Vul.
  ª A J 8 4 3 2
© 6 3 2
¨ K Q 10
§ 3
ª 6 5
© A Q 10 5 4
¨ 7
§ A J 9 7 2
Bridge deal ª -
© J 9 8 7
¨ A 9 3
§ Q 10 8 6 5 4
  ª K Q 10 9 7
© K
¨ J 8 6 5 4 2
§ K

Open Room
West North East South
Kwiecien Lauria Pszczola Versace
  1ª Pass 2¨
Dble 2ª 5§ 5ª
Pass Pass 6§ Pass
Pass 6¨ Dble 6ª
Pass Pass Dble All Pass

After 2¨, Kwiecien could make a normal take-out double, so the double fit nature of the E/W was immediately revealed. Of course, Pszczola went on to slam, be it for insurance reasons only, though in fact all 13 tricks are there for E/W. When South went on to 6ª all Pszczola could reasonably do was to double, so Poland scored +500 here when the defence got three aces and a diamond ruff. Special mention should be made of the fact that when West cashed his aces in the rounded suits, South each time had to follow suit with a blank king!

Closed Room
West North East South
Duboin Balicki Bocchi Zmudzinski
  1ª Pass 4§
Pass 4¨ Pass 4©
Dble 4ª All Pass  

Here, Duboin could not double the splinter of 4§ for systemic reasons. When South next cuebid 4©, he did double, but it was too late already, given the state of the vulnerability (the red v. green syndrome, as it is often called). So the Italians subsided rather early, defeating 4ª by just one trick for +50. Poland had scored another 10 IMP´s.

More rueful tidings were to follow for the Italian tifosi in the Rama Room:

Session 32. Board 10. Dealer East. All Vul.
  ª 4 2
© Q 10 7 2
¨ A 7 6 4
§ Q J 7
ª A Q J 10 8 3
© 3
¨ 8 3 2
§ K 10 8
Bridge deal ª 7 5
© A K 9 6 5
¨ J 10
§ A 5 4 2
  ª K 9 6
© J 8 4
¨ K Q 9 5
§ 9 6 3

Open Room
West North East South
Kwiecien Lauria Pszczola Versace
    1© Pass
1ª Pass 2§ Pass
4ª All Pass    

Even more so if you look at the west hand from a rubber bridge angle, 4ª looks an obvious shot.. Poland +620.

Closed Room
West North East South
Duboin Balicki Bocchi Zmudzinski
    1© Pass
1NT Pass 2§ Pass
2¨ Pass 2© Pass
2ª All Pass    

Science failed again where a practical approach would have worked. Duboin showed spades with 1NT and described a six-card suit and invitational values. When Bocchi decided that his AK and A were not enough, a good game proposition was gone. Italy +170 and 10 IMP´s more to Poland.

On the next board, the Italians registered the first of a few partscore swings in their favour when an aggressive raise of partner´s overcall paid off:

Session 32. Board 11. Dealer South. None Vul.
  ª J
© A K J 5 3
¨ K 9 3
§ K 8 4 3
ª 10 9 3
© 6 2
¨ 8 7 6 2
§ A J 9 6
Bridge deal ª K Q 7 6 4
© Q 10 8 7 4
¨ A Q
§ 10
  ª A 8 5 2
© 9
¨ J 10 5 4
§ Q 7 5 2

Open Room
West North East South
Kwiecien Lauria Pszczola Versace
      Pass
Pass 1© 1ª Pass
Pass Dble Pass 2§
All Pass      

West no doubt fancied his defensive prospects, but the contract proved an easy make. Italy +110 (nine tricks).

Closed Room
West North East South
Duboin Balicki Bocchi Zmudzinski
      Pass
Pass 1© 1ª Pass
2ª All Pass    

After the aggressive raise, North could not really make another move. Italy another +140 and 6 IMP´s back.

Session 32. Board 14. Dealer East. None Vul.
  ª K 5 4 2
© 2
¨ A 4
§ K 10 9 8 3 2
ª 8
© A K J 9 4
¨ 10 9 8 7
§ Q 7 6
Bridge deal ª A Q J 9
© 10 7 5 3
¨ J 6 5 2
§ A
  ª 10 7 6 3
© Q 8 6
¨ K Q 3
§ J 5 4

Open Room
West North East South
Kwiecien Lauria Pszczola Versace
    1¨ Pass
1© 2§ 2© 3§
4© All Pass    

A normal enough auction, but why did Kwiecien go down? He won the club lead and proceeded to cash the ©AK. Curtains. He went on, however, to take a direct spade finesse which worked. So why not do so immediately? He then would have found out that North held at least four spades with his clubs and thus might have been induced to finesse the hearts at any time, using the club ruffs as entries to dummy. Anyway, Italy +100.

Closed Room
West North East South
Duboin Balicki Bocchi Zmudzinski
    1¨ Pass
1ª Dble 2© 2ª
4© 4ª Dble All Pass

Duboin was showing hearts with 1ª, but when Balicki doubled this Zmudzinski understandably expected a better spade holding with his partner. When this was not the case, the Poles for once were far off target. The contract went down four, Italy +800 and 14 IMP´s back.

Session 32. Board 19. Dealer South. E/W Vul.
  ª 8 6 5 3
© Q 10 8 4
¨ 9 8 4
§ 7 6
ª A K
© 2
¨ J 7 6 2
§ A K Q J 5 3
Bridge deal ª Q 2
© 7 6 5
¨ Q 5 3
§ 10 9 8 4 2
  ª J 10 9 7 4
© A K J 9 3
¨ A K 10
§ -

Open Room
West North East South
Kwiecien Lauria Pszczola Versace
      1ª
Dble 3ª Pass 4ª
5§ Pass Pass Dble
All Pass      

One down, Italy +100.

Closed Room
West North East South
Duboin Balicki Bocchi Zmudzinski
      1ª
Dble 3ª Pass 4©
5§ Pass Pass 5ª
Dble All Pass    

Zmudzinski apparently realised that with four trumps opposite, the chance were that 5ª would still make. Right he was, though it will not occur frequently that you can make 11 tricks missing the trump AKQ! Poland +650 and another 11 IMP´s. They had won the match 52-27 or 20-10 in V.P. and Russia thus were back in the lead. All would depend on how many V.P. each of the title contenders would score against some of the lesser gods…