National Pairs claim 1 (EBU)
#1
Posted 2014-April-01, 07:09
.......♠7
.......♦KJ
♠5
♣95
.......♦Q7
.......♣Q
South is declarer, on lead in a club contract. She claims, saying: "Drawing the last trump, and two diamonds".
East's cards are immaterial (no spades, no clubs and no ace of diamonds).
,
How many of the tricks are you giving EW?
#2
Posted 2014-April-01, 07:48
VixTD, on 2014-April-01, 07:09, said:
.......♠7
.......♦KJ
♠5
♣95
.......♦Q7
.......♣Q
South is declarer, on lead in a club contract. She claims, saying: "Drawing the last trump, and two diamonds".
East's cards are immaterial (no spades, no clubs and no ace of diamonds).
,
How many of the tricks are you giving EW?
What is the problem? The ♠7 is discarded on the ♣Q by declarer's own statement.
#3
Posted 2014-April-01, 08:37
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#6
Posted 2014-April-01, 09:44
#7
Posted 2014-April-01, 09:54
Cyberyeti, on 2014-April-01, 09:44, said:
If East had ♦9x, the AC might give him a trick but fine him beers for the other 3 players, the TD and the AC.
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#8
Posted 2014-April-01, 10:23
RMB1, on 2014-April-01, 09:54, said:
I would also fine VixTD a beer for not putting this in Simple Rulings, and blackshoe a beer for not moving it!
#9
Posted 2014-April-01, 14:52
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#10
Posted 2014-April-01, 15:45
lamford, on 2014-April-01, 10:23, said:
I wanted to wait and see if there was any controversy. I didn't expect any, but last time I felt that way, somebody noticed something I missed.
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#11
Posted 2014-April-01, 22:43
barmar, on 2014-April-01, 09:12, said:
Indeed a quick declarer on realising the misclaim would quickly say, I was going to claim a beer now I have to shout thereby saving himself one trick.
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#12
Posted 2014-April-02, 05:47
lamford, on 2014-April-01, 10:23, said:
The "simple rulings" forum is not for rulings that people find easy, but for those that don't involve application of bridge judgement. Don't insult Blackshoe by implying he doesn't know this. Of course he knows better than to try to move it.
South (of course) claimed that to discard the spade made no sense as he knew it was a winner and he could safely keep winners in both suits.
Of course we rule against him and give the defence two tricks. Let's move on.
#13
Posted 2014-April-02, 06:25
VixTD, on 2014-April-02, 05:47, said:
Then why are the two headings not "judgemental rulings" and "non-judgemental rulings"? Then blackshoe will not make the mistake of moving it as he has now done. I think the 26-0-0-0 poll score indicates that this was as "simple" as it gets. Let's move on.
#14
Posted 2014-April-02, 07:37
lamford, on 2014-April-02, 06:25, said:
Don't ask me, I don't make the forum rules. I was just doing my best to follow them:
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which I understand to mean simple application of law, i.e. problems of determining which law fits which situation.
#15
Posted 2014-April-02, 09:18
VixTD, on 2014-April-02, 07:37, said:
A claim in a 3-card ending with an overlooked trump is about as simple an application of law as it gets.
#16
Posted 2014-April-02, 12:26
As for tv, screw it. You aren't missing anything. -- Ken Berg
I have come to realise it is futile to expect or hope a regular club game will be run in accordance with the laws. -- Jillybean
#17
Posted 2014-April-02, 15:13
blackshoe, on 2014-April-02, 12:26, said:
This is not a judgement ruling?
Declarer stated that he will hold on to his two Diamonds for the last two tricks. How can he do that without discarding Dummy's spade on his trump?
#19
Posted 2014-April-03, 06:30
pran, on 2014-April-02, 15:13, said:
It's possible there were either one or no diamonds in the East hand (so his holding was more relevant than I had first intimated) so declarer could have discarded ♦K and made the last two tricks with ♦Q7. He tried to argue that discarding the spade would be irrational. I don't think it makes any difference to the ruling.
#20
Posted 2014-April-04, 11:35
If East is irrelevant (no ♦8 or higher), it's an interesting question. If I claim, I'll say "pull the last trump, two diamonds in my hand" - which makes it clear the ♦K is pitched on the trump - or "pull the last trump, pitching the ♦K", then I save a trick. If it's obvious from play that the diamonds are *all* good and so is the spade, I might be subject to the argument that "I'm not pitching a winner (even if I'm not going to take it) when I don't have to". But I'd still probably say the spade gets pitched because claim says it's irrelevant.