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Gold and Silver for North Island Pairs Winners
Jo and Sam Simpson squeezed home in a very tight finish to last weekend’s North Island Pairs held at the Wellington Bridge Club. The format was the same as at the recent South Island Pairs with each pair playing three boards against the other 43 pairs, Barometer style over 5 sessions.
Sam and Jo Simpson. They had 4 very consistent sessions in the upper 50's and saved their best score
for the last session (63.49%) which proved just enough
In the early rounds, Jo and Sam exchanged the lead regularly with Nigel Kearney and Karl Hayes. However, the latter pair had a horror fourth set allowing Jo and Sam to hold the lead all day on Day 2…. until the penultimate round.
Malcolm Mayer and Tom Jacob had a huge last 24 boards. They were scoring well over 70% after 21 boards and had actually inched above Jo and Sam, who were not exactly having a tough time, with an above 60% session.
However, Malcolm and Tom were to have two bad scores out of three in the last three boards, reducing their round to 69.15% while Sam and Jo scored 63.49%.
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After a 1-2 start to the auction, reaching 4 seems fairly normal with, for once, absolutely nothing to prevent 10 easy tricks for declarer. A few got stuck in their strong 1NT opening. Yet, while Jo and Sam scored 81% for bidding and making game, Malcolm and Tom gained only 19% as Peter Ramsey and Noel Woodhall also bid game against them.
Meanwhile, both leaders scored well on Board 23:
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Sam’s powerful Weak 2 on the South hand brought a strong 2NT from West and eventually 3NT from East. This was not the time to be in a 23hcp 3NT. Even had clubs broken evenly, the contract would be two tricks short after a spade lead. The bad club break saw Jo and Sam score 5 spades, one heart and A for +300. (88%).
Meanwhile, Tom and Malcolm scored a 95% board for scrambling home in 3 a contract which must fail on passive defence.
However, on Board 24 Tom and Malcolm scored only 19% for going down 2 in a popular but unmakeable 4 contract while Jo and Sam beat the same contract by one trick for a 55% board. Those last three boards left Jo and Sam the winners by 33 match-points. The top 10 positions were:
Mps %
- Jo and Sam Simpson 3210.8 59.26
- Tom Jacob and Malcolm Mayer 3172.1 58.55
- George Masters and Blair Fisher 3097.1 57.16
- Anthony and Charles Ker 3031.0 55.94
- Michael Ware and GeO Tislevoll 3025.4 55.84
- Nigel Kearney and Karl Hayes 2982.1 55.04
- Grant Jarvis and Pam Livingston 2908.9 53.69
- Alan Grant and Jane Lennon 2890.4 53.35
- Moss Wylie and Glenn Coutts 2885.2 53.25
- Mairi and Matthew Bristow 2854.7 52.69
George Masters actually had three partners in the event as he had to play some sessions with David Ackerley and Murray Wiggins as substitutes as Blair Fisher’s plane from Hamilton was cancelled. Thus, third was a pretty good result.
Second and Third Placings
A storming finish almost took Tom Jacob George Masters (right) welcomed Blair
and Malcolm Mayer to victory Fisher when he arrived but was also grateful
to his very able substitutes
Only 7 pairs bid to slam on the following from Round 4.
Board 12 West Deals N-S Vul |
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West | North | East | South |
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2 ♣ | Pass | 2 ♦ | Pass |
2 ♠ | Pass | 4 ♠ | Pass |
6 ♠ | All pass |
2 was Precision style. Sam did not want to splinter opposite a limited Precision opener in case his partner took him to be stronger. No worries. Jo had a “monster” controllish hand and bid slam any way. Trumps behaved and she soon had 12 tricks.
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This slam from the final set was well bid by Jo and Sam. Jo opened a Precision 1 and Sam showed a positive with diamonds then clubs. Key card took them to 6 which made comfortably after K lead. Jo and Sam were one of only seven pairs who bid to a making slam with only one declarer finding the Q for the overtrick.
They along with all others who played would like to thank the event organisers, directors and scorer for an excellently run event.
Event directors, Ed Roggeveen and Craig Shanahan
Scorer was Caroline Wiggins while helping where needed including as an
able fill-in substitute was Murray Wiggins
The "Gold" in the title is for Jo and Sam coming in first while the "silver" is for Jo as the event provided enough A Points for her to reach the rank of Silver Grand Master.
Richard Solomon