North Penn Bridge Bulletin

Greetings to the

North Penn Bridge Community!

Week of 10/02/2023

From the Club Manager

Dave Dodgson



Thank You. Many thanks to the people who have consistently been bringing food for game time snacks. We appreciate your contributions and welcome others to participate!


Board Meeting. All are welcome to attend the next meeting of the board of directors on Thursday, October 5, 10:00 a.m. at the club.


October Schedule:


  • October 2-13: Charity games
  • October 11: 0-50 duplicate game at 9:30 a.m.
  • October 14: the Robot Individual
  • October 16-27: Club Appreciation games
  • October 25: the ACBL-wide Instant Matchpoint Game
  • October 31: CLUB IS CLOSED because of the Lancaster Regional


Upcoming Tournaments:


  • October 6-8 is the Philadelphia Sectional in Cherry Hill
  • October 20-21 is the Allentown Sectional
  • October 30 to November 5 is the Lancaster Regional in Manheim, PA. Rooms are going fast so be sure to make your reservations now!

Education



New Lesson Series - Tuesday Nights from 7-9 p.m. Two more sessions. Click here for details.


2/1 Saturday Class with Lisa Mita at North Penn Bridge Club.


When:-----October 7th through November 4th

Time:------9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Cost:-----..$125 for five lessons.

Sign up:---Email Lisa at [email protected]

------------Or sign up at the club.


Joann Glasson Lessons. October 9 and 23. Click here for details.


King of Prussia Bridge Club (KOP) Lessons


For details regarding the dates and times of upcoming lessons offered by John Dickenson and Dennis Shaub at KOP, please check our website.

Partnership



To add your name to the player list or to request a partner for a game, please send an email to [email protected].

Calendar


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Ask the Expert



Email your questions, or a pesky hand, or something you’d like to know about bidding or playing to Toysie at [email protected]. She will forward them to the panel, one will be chosen, and the question and answers will be printed in the following week’s newsletter.



We update our Facebook page regularly so be sure to check it out. It’s a great way to stay in touch with all the happenings at North Penn.

Tidbits



“When faced with a choice of leading a side suit that will establish an extra trick for declarer or giving declarer a ruff and a sluff, give the ruff and sluff.”




From Defensive Tips for Bad Card Holders

by Edwin B. Kantar

Deal of the Week

by John Dickenson





A Hand From "Shuffle and Deal"



Lately I have been spending a lot of time mentoring at shuffle and deal sessions at both King of Prussia and North Penn. And lately I have been seeing signs that the players at those sessions are showing some pretty impressive improvement in their skills.


Below is a deal from a recent Come Out and Play session at KOPBC.

East dealt and passed and South opened 1C. Some may have passed this 8 loser 11 count, but this South did not. North responded 1S, South rebid 1NT, and now North bid 2D, New Minor Forcing. Upon learning of an 8 card spade fit, North bid 4NT and South showed 1 or 4 keycards. I was pretty impressed up to this point, but now North fell from grace and bid 5NT. Two kings in the South hand did not compensate for the missing key card and North signed off in 6S. A friendly lead of the diamond ace meant declarer did not have to guess the diamond position and the remaining 12 tricks were won by declarer.


It is not a terrific slam, 50% depending on a guess in diamonds, but I was so impressed that the players involved had bid and made a slam after a pretty darn good auction – South limiting her hand by rebidding 1NT, North invoking NMF and then RKCB, all good stuff.


This same hand had been played in an earlier Open game at KOPBC with a variety of contracts and results. We do not have the auctions recorded but we can say this about the results:


Only one pair bid 6S, presumably South chose to open at that table.


Two pairs stopped in 4S, presumably South passed initially at those tables.


Inexplicably, 3 pairs stopped in 5S. I have seen this before where players fear bidding a slam with only 4 keycards. Holding 4 keys and the trump queen, I am never signing off in 5.


One pair bid a greedy 6NT, which has no play on a heart lead, but of course East will not lead from an honor against 6NT so that pair was lucky.


One pair decided it was a good idea to play 5C at matchpoints and took only 10 of the 12 tricks available. No comment.


John’s Ten Commandments concerning Blackwood (well, seven anyway)


  1. Thou shalt not bid Blackwood with a void
  2. Thou shalt not bid Blackwood with two or more quick losers in a suit unbid by your side
  3. Thou shalt not leapeth to Blackwood unless all you need to know is number of keycards, thou shalt useth the space between 3M and 4NT to learneth more about the partnership assets
  4. Thou shalt not chicken out at the 5 level on determining our side is off only one key card, for though the meek may inherit the earth, they lose at bridge (tippeth of the hat to Rex Saffer)
  5. Thou shalt NOT bid 5NT after learning our side is off one key card – even if we have 5 kings (LOL) we can’t bid a grand off an ace or the trump king
  6. Thou shalt ALWAYS bid 5NT after learning our side possesses all 5 key cards and the queen of trumps – see commandment 7 below
  7. As responder to Blackwood, thou shalt knoweth that possessing extra undisclosed values, one can leapeth to a grand slam over 5NT

Fri, Sep 22

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Jackie Zelle & Pat Cieslinski


Useful Links



Recent ACBL Rank Achievements


Results of recent games on NPDBC website


Results of recent games on ACBL Live


Info about online games on NPDBC website


NPDBC Home Page


Archived NPDBC Newsletters


ACBL Home Page


BBO Home Page


October Birthdays



Berman, Cheryl

Blackman, Patricia

Cheney, Anne

Crisfield, Deborah

Dinner, Dara

Dodgson, David

Dresher, David

Erhlichman, Eileen

Fudell, Roz

Hain, Robbie

Hino, Ed

Lingerfeldt, Mary

Meyers, Lois

O'Neil, Susie

Rosenberg, Andrew

Rudolf, Alison

Schieffer, Karol

Sill, Sandra

Stoll, Sara

Sumter, Tom

Tinner, Virginia

Wenhold, Connie

Zamcoff, Sheila




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