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One Team, One Pair, One Player into the Finals

That’s the end result of the Kiwi efforts after the third day of Swiss Pairs. We could have added “one near miss” too.

In the Open, the team captained by Andy Hung and which included our own Michael Whibley as well as past Wellingtonian Liam Milne, continued its very successful run at the top finishing on 191.46, 21.38vps ahead of the second placed team.

Somehow, the results of the final round of a Swiss seem to take on more significance than those which preceded it. With one round left, the teams of Brown, which included Michael Ware and GeO Tislevoll, and Patterson, including John Patterson, Kate Davies and Murat Genc, lay 11th and 12th, some 4 vps out of the top 6. They clashed, one of them needing a big win to make it through. Brown achieved that (18.65) to make the top 6 and finish 22 places ahead of their final opponents.

Kiwis in the top 20 finishers were:

1st . Hung                   191.46          Michael Whibley   

5th.  Brown                 159.98          Michael Ware, GeO Tislevoll

11th. Van Der Vlught  153.14          Annette and Stephen Henry

15th. Boughey            149.92          Paula Boughey, Duncan Badley, Lorraine Stachurski, Alister Stuck

18th. Harrison            148.05           Matthew Brown

20th. Whitaker            147.51           Michael Sykes        

In the Restricted, Hajmasi looked almost certain to make the top two and they did so in style, staying at the top throughout the event. Their only concern would be the team they face in the final was the only team to incur a significant victory over them.

For much of the last day, it looked like they would face another all Kiwi team in the final. With one match left, Tippett had a 7 vp lead over the third placed team but there is a well known phrase about it not being over “until the fat lady sings” and for Tippett the last match did not go their way as they scored 6.28, just a little less, 2.53vps to be exact, than what they needed. So Hajmasi will face an Australian team, Chew, in the final. Kiwis in the top 20 were:

1st. Hajmasi               168.39          Kinga Hajmasi, Andrew Michl, Barry and Jody Whale

3rd. Tippett                158.31          Gail Tippett, Paul Maxwell, Donna Upchurch, Nebojsa Djorovic

6th. Whittle                151.92          Yvonne Whittle, Francey Rolls, Nicky Bowers, Joy Watkinson

13th Haslett               140.84          Julie Haslett, Trish Patterson, Janice Willoughby

14th. Zulfiqar             138.68          Tony Jiang, Julia Zhu

Seniors

The Kiwis in the top 20 were:

8th. Palmer                135.47          Barry and Glenis Palmer, Christine Wilson, Neil Stuckey

11th.Beck                   131.09          Evelyn and Bob Hurley

12th.Waldvogel         129.87          Joan Waldvogel, Joan McCarthy, Dale Lacey, Robyn Freeman-Greene

18th.Robb                  125.11          Trevor Robb, Lynne and Arie Geursen, Patsy Walters, Dinnie Hall

Intermediates

10th. Stacey              144.93            Kevin Petrie

14th. Sim                   141.35            Ann and Leo Sim, Pamela and Julian Glyn

TODAY’S HAND

“Downgrade, Upgrade”

How many points is KQ doubleton worth? It rather depends who holds the ace or maybe the jack but the answer is often well short of 5. You cannot ask such questions at the start of an auction.

So, stoically, you open 1NT 15-17 with a pretty uninspiring 16 count, 7 honour cards including Diamond-small KQ doubleton, a 9  and the rest being 4 and under, vulnerable and anticipating bad things to come.

Not true! Partner transferred to diamonds. That’s better. So, you show a super-accept! Now, there’s a change from your initial thoughts of calling the hand a 14 count. Partner used Key Card and within a flash you were in 6

 
Board 18
East Deals
N-S Vul
K 3
3
A 10 8 6 4 3 2
A 10 9
J 10 8
A K 8 7 6
9
K 6 5 2
 
N
W   E
S
 
9 7 6 5 2
J 10 5
J 7 5
8 7
 
A Q 4
Q 9 4 2
K Q
Q J 4 3
West North East South
    Pass 1 NT
Pass 2 NT Pass 3 
Pass 4 NT Pass 5 
Pass 6  All pass  

Well, it was partner who was in 6Diamond-small and was moderately surprised at your short diamond length but thanks to the spade lead, heart discard and club finesses, there was an overtrick to be had. Whoever said KQ doubleton was a bad holding!

On then to Friday, final stages of the Teams and Swiss Pairs or Match-point Swiss Pairs for the rest.

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Richard Solomon

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