Re: Horrid



On Jun 5, 9:26 am, Dave Flower <DavJFlo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Sometimes you are faced with playing a hand where any play looks, to
say the least, unappetising. Try this hand which came up last Thursday
at Banbury. Matchpoints, both vul., rotated for convenience:

J 10 8
4 2
J 8 5 4 2
K 7 5

K 9 7 3
A Q 10 9
K 6 3
A 9

1C(Precision)    pass     1D       pass
1NT(16-18)   all pass

Opening lead   C6

Dave Flower

Congratulations to those who played the DK, it would have worked
extraordinarily well. The full hand was:

J 10 8
4 2
J 8 5 4 2
K 7 5
x x A Q x x
x x K J x x x
A 10 9 x Q
J 10 x x x Q x x
K 9 7 3
A Q 10 9
K 6 3
A 9


1C(Precision) pass 1D pass
1NT(16-18) all pass


Opening lead C6


Dave Flower
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