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1998 World Championships |
Rosenblum
Cup |
Qualifying |
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NS |
Delmouly |
Renouard |
EW |
Miladin |
Diklic |
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Board 11. Dealer North. Love All |
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ª |
Q |
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© |
K 9 6 5 4 |
¨ |
Q 5 2 |
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K J 9 2 |
ª |
A K J 10 9 7 5 |
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ª |
8 2 |
© |
A |
© |
10 8 7 |
¨ |
10 4 3 |
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A 9 6 |
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6 3 |
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10 8 7 5 4 |
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ª |
6 4 3 |
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© |
Q J 3 2 |
¨ |
K J 8 7 |
§ |
A Q |
West |
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North |
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East |
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South |
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1ª* |
Pass |
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2¨* |
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Pass |
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2©* |
3ª |
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All Pass |
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1ª was described by
South to West as either 5+ cards in spades with a normal opening bid, or a weak
no-trump. 2¨ was a transfer: 2© promised at least two hearts. North/South's
system was special with some Brown sticker conventions. In fact, 1ª showed
either 5+ cards in spades with a normal opening bid, or a weak no-trump with
two or three (never four) spades. There were convention cards available with
this description, clear and in full. When playing 3ª the defence cashed two
clubs and switched to a heart. West took this, went to dummy with the ¨A, and
ran the ª8. |
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