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1998 World Championships |
Zonal
Teams |
Session 1 |
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NS |
Caspensen |
Nørgaard |
EW |
Carcassone |
Labaere |
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Board 11. Dealer South. Love All |
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K 9 8 7 3 |
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© |
A 3 |
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A Q 2 |
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A 5 4 |
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10 6 5 4 |
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A Q J |
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J 10 7 2 |
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KQ 8 5 4 |
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J 10 6 3 |
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9 7 |
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10 |
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K Q 3 |
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2 |
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© |
9 6 |
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K 8 5 4 |
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J 9 8 7 6 2 |
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East |
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South |
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3§ |
Pass |
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Pass |
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3NT |
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Pass |
Pass |
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Dble |
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All Pass |
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The TD was called to
the table by East after the play of the hand. The play had gone:
§9 was to the
§K. East played the
©K and South followed
with the §2, but corrected it to the
©6. The Tournament
Director was not called to the table at this moment. South had a penalty card,
and East started asking about the 3§
opening bid. North explained it as described in the convention card as
'Loose'. When asked 'How loose?', North replied something like
'We are not crazy!'. As to the play of the §2, North informed her that it was encouraging. This was
also written in N/S's convention card. East then tried to take advantage of the
penalty card by playing the §Q,
believing that the §A would be in
South's hand since they were not crazy. This coup failed, and the contract went
five down - 1100 to N/S. The TD found that North had given the correct
information to East, and that the play of §Q was at her own risk. |
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The ruling was that
the table result was to stand. |
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