Contents. Slam Season in the Highlands... 2 Good Defence... 4 Two-bids and the losing trick count... 5

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Contents Slam Season in the Highlands... 2 Good Defence... 4 wo-bids and the losing trick count... 5

10 July 2018 Slam Season in the Highlands Rakesh Kumar It's winter but it must also be slam season. he Mondays of 2 and 9 July have been full of potential slam hands. However, despite my exhortations in two recent columns, these seem to have missed by most of the field, except of course when it's our opponents who have the opportunity to do us maximum damage! On 2 July the boards were played across the country in the ation Wide Pairs. Rob Ward and Alan Maher distinguished themselves by finishing 13 th out of over 500 pairs, with a local score of over 70% and a national score of just over 64% very well done! his was one of three biddable slams: BD: 3 AQ6 Dlr: S A7542 Vul: E-W AQ 2 943 75 83 J96 2 K963 KJ97653 Q8 KJ82 KQ J8754 A4 At our table, South opened 1D and West boldly overcalled 3C at adverse vulnerability, despite a very ordinary suit and no outside values. Still, nothing was going to stop orth from bidding the question being whether to double or to show the suit length by bidding 3H. he latter may be a better idea, as partner can then infer suit length given the missing top honours and has a choice of bidding 3S (if confident this will be interpreted as forcing) or raising to 4H. At this point, slam becomes a very good prospect, whether one goes via Roman Keycard Blackwood or simply bids it. In fact both 6H and 6S are cold, but the field mostly didn't get there. - 5 6 7 6 16 S - 5 6 7 6 4 6 E 1 - - - - 14 W 1 - - - - ot long after came this slam hand, also involving quite a bit of competition:

BD: 10 J Dlr: E 42 Vul: All KQ75 9843 K98743 AQ62 83 5 A8 32 52 AKQJ6 5 AKQJ976 J964 7 East would usually begin with 1S and South will of course pre-empt in hearts. Some might settle for 3H but with 7411 shape and a wholly self-sufficient suit, 4H seems entirely reasonable. West has an automatic raise to 4S and now much depends on whether orth pushes the auction along with a bid of 5H, in which case East- West are more likely to reach the cold 6S. Also interesting is when the auction begins with 2C or a similar strong bid now East gets to bid 3S/4S over the pre-empt and a raise to 6S becomes even more likely. - 3 4 - - 6 S - 3 4 - - 7 16 E 4 - - 6-11 W 4 - - 6 - BD: 5 Dlr: Vul: -S QJ432 Q8652 KQ96543 J AQ94 KJ8753 9 86 K A872 62 AK75 A93 J74 he excitement continued on 9 July with this next hand. Unless playing a 2 opening to show both minors, orth must pass obviously with regret. East opens proceedings with 3H and South doubles. West of course raises to 4H. orth now has the choice of bidding 4 (if confident this will be interpreted as showing both minors) or 5D on the grounds of better suit quality. When West comes back in with 5H, what should orth do? Points, schmoints 6C will be converted to 6D by South, but as the cards lie, both minor suit slams are cold. he moral of the story remains the same get your bidding boots on and bid more slams!

15 July 2018 Good Defence Chris Bayliss When your opponents are playing in a part score contract and they make an overtrick it can feel like you have had a bad board. However, such are the vagaries of matchpoint scoring, it can turn out to be a triumph. Board 4 at Saturday's session is a case in point. At our table, I sat west and opened 1. East responded 2. South chipped in with a double but my 2 was the final contract. I suspect the auction was similar at most tables although some east-wests got to 4. Most norths led a spade and when dummy went down, my prospects look very good. here are two spade losers along with a diamond and a club. Some of those losers may well disappear on the long diamond suit so it looks like ten tricks may be makeable. I am starting to regret we are not in game. In fact, half the field made ten tricks but at our table it was not to be. Instead of cashing the second spade, Craig, sitting South switched to the king of clubs. his was a smart move for two excellent reasons. 1) It knocks out dummy's entry for the diamonds. 2) When dummy has a long running suit, it is often a good idea for the defence to set up their winners as quickly as possible. he defence now takes two spades, a diamond and a club. ine tricks to declarer was worth only three match points as half the field made ten tricks. Craig's club switch was wellrewarded when north-south scored more than 80% on the board.

24 July 2018 wo-bids and the losing trick count Rakesh Kumar Before you start reading this column, be warned: I'm still banging on about bidding slams! he reason I'm doing so is that in the session on Monday 23 July, the very first hand that turned up illustrated a couple of important points about bidding effectively to slam. BD: 1 AKQ65 Dlr: 5 Vul: one A8 Q32 J3 984 QJ K987432 QJ2 3 A654 87 72 A6 K97654 KJ9 5 4-6 3 15 S 5 4-6 3 11 3 E - - 2 - - 11 W - - 2 - - As dealer, what will you bid with the orth hand? Many, perhaps most, would say 1S. But compare this hand with various others that you would be happy to open 1S. his has much more playing strength mostly because it has far fewer losers than the average 1S opening. If you count Q10xx as 2 losers then it's a 4-loser hand and it is certainly no worse than a 5-loser no matter how you look at it. Moreover, it has a more-or-less self-sufficient trump suit. On the other hand, with only 15 high card points, this isn't even remotely close to a game-forcing bid. If your 2C opening promises at least 9 playing tricks in a major and even more in a minor, what do you do with hands like these? here are several possible solutions: one of simplest is that if you currently play 2C as strong and other two-bids as weak, you can put the 2D bid to better use. Retain the 2H and 2S weak two-bids, but consider playing some version of what used to be called Benjamin wos i.e. use 2C to show a near-game-forcing hand (the sort of hand that was once known as an Acol wo, with about 8 playing tricks or 5 losers) and use 2D as the game-forcing bid. Responses are up to you, but my preference is for 2C to require a 2D waiting bid and 2D to require responder to artificially show top controls. With a hand such as the one above, after 2C-2D-2S, responder knows that opener has a strong-ish hand with a good suit, 5-loser or better (if better, then opener does not have enough high card points to open 2D) and can evaluate his/her hand in that light. ow look at the South hand. he doubleton support is nothing exciting, but on the face of it, this is a 7-loser hand. Loser count arithmetic is simple: add your losers to partner's losers, subtract from 24 and this gives you an idea of the potential of the combined hands. In this case the arithmetic is 24 (7 + 5) = 12. Of course that doesn't mean you will make 12 tricks, but you should certainly investigate. When partner shows 3 keycards and you have an ace plus 2 kings, slam prospects look good just bid it! On the Monday, only one orth-south pair out of 12 reached slam they were richly rewarded.