Saturday, September 21, 2019

Duais predictions 2019

Lets see if we can pick out the contenders in the Duais Niall Burke


1. Holland Onishuk
2. Delaney Boland
3. McDevitt McDonagh
4. Fitzgerald Kenny
5. Mr Happiness (John Phelan) and Lucy
6. Mr Angry (O'Connors)
7. Cummins Noonan
8 Gaynor Redmond
9. Roches
10. Pattinsons
11 Ronan Cassidy
12 Tuckey Costello


Those are my top 12 picks in roughly that order

Lets see how I go ...

Brady O'Lubaigh ...well unless they win it in Session 1 and 2 ... O'Lubaigh will be a tired hoss in the morning.
Lodewijks has too much heavy to carry in Wojciech
Elvin and Maria don't have the partnership rapport to carry it thru although Whelan used to have great form in the old Bankers Congress Mixed Pairs ..
Rigney and Part are not a regular pairing
Sean Carroll has a little too much to carry in the aging Jim Doyle

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Meanwhile out in Wuhan China ...

The USA2 team looks to be bailing out at the qualifying stage. I am not sure what is wrong with them as they are quite decent players.
The Scottish ladies team is also heading for home or trans nationals
The Irish Senior Team missed out on the Jacko mantras about Preparing and Imp Gathering
Meanwhile a decent English Mixed squad is firing well so far.





Friday, September 20, 2019

Ireland v Bulgaria and Mesbur Fitzgibbon still in the canteen ..

Good morning folks

I am about to go to bed. However I checked in on Wuhan for a time check. Found it was 10:15am and that play was started. Had done some research and figured large wins were necessary for Ireland Seniors.

Sadly I note Mesbur and Fitzgibbon are still in the breakfast room ..

Its like City without Aguero and Liverpool without Salah

Whats going on ... If you want to make quarter finals you got to play Mesbur and Fitz for all the rest of the games ... Its not like they are not fit for battle

Taking on Bulgaria with 3 players weaker than Galligan is suicide ..

Is Derek O'Gorman really the NPC ... he would be better off playing himself ..

Lets see if Galligan is wrong .......

At least the rugby starts soon but I got to go to bed ..

Maybe USA2 in the Bermuda Bowl will get a move on today with a good start against Morocco.
No offence to Morocco but they are never making quarter finals and maybe Lall might be worth watching . He might pull some stroke ..

Its 2-0 for Ireland after 2 but +720 looks iffy ... its a dodgy 6D so could be flat board or 13 out ..
We will see when I awaken

Strangely they bid 4H on a 3-2 fit so one is suspicious ....Will see when I awaken
Suspect it is 4H on board 4 winning some imps for Bulgaria and maybe something bad happened
for Bulgaria on board 3 ...and they did not enter it ...like 7D minus 1 ...

Galligan to bed ..We will see in the morning




Thursday, September 19, 2019

Ireland Seniors versus USA1

This morning Dublin time Ireland Seniors were faced with the USA1 Senior Team. This match one would expect to end only 1 way.

USA1 fielded at centre forward Bart Bramley who was the go to guy for double dummy analysis before the computers caught up  ... In laymans terms BEFORE Deep Finesse.

Bramley is partnered by one Kit Woolsey ... the gently bobbing legend of bridge.

Gaylor Kasle ..well he has been capable since 1966 when he was runnerup in North American Pairs and has won 10 NABCs since then.

Dan Morse ..he has only 12 NABCs ...

So the Dream Team is up against opposition of heavy capability.

Board 1
North Deals
None Vul
K 6 4 3
K
Q J 2
J 8 6 3 2
A Q 9 8
9 7 6 5 2
A 8 4
A
N
WE
S
J 7 2
A Q 10
K 10 9 3
7 5 4
10 5
J 8 4 3
7 6 5
K Q 10 9
W 4; EW 4; E 3; EW 4; EW 2N; NS 1; Par −420


 Ireland declared board 1 in 3  going down 1 but luckily USA1 were in 4  down 1
Missed chance 



Board 2
East Deals
N-S Vul
7
Q J 7 6 4
9 6 3
A J 7 4
Q 3
K 5 2
8 5 2
K Q 5 3 2
N
WE
S
K 9 6 5 2
9 3
Q J 10 7
8 6
A J 10 8 4
A 10 8
A K 4
10 9
NS 5; NS 3N; NS 2; NS 2; NS 1; Par +650
Our O'Briains contrived to declare 2  as E/W and lose 150.
Mesbur and Fitzgibbon roared into the normal vulnerable 4  for 11 imps



Board 3
South Deals
E-W Vul
K Q 10 4
Q 6
J 9 8 5 3
3 2
8
J 9 8 5 4 3
A Q
K J 9 5
N
WE
S
A 9 7 6 3
A 10
K 7 2
10 6 4
J 5 2
K 7 2
10 6 4
A Q 8 7
EW 4; EW 2N; EW 2; EW 3; NS 1; Par −620

The Americans bid game ..the O'Briains played part score ..lose 10 


Board 4
West Deals
Both Vul
K 9
K 8 7 3 2
A 8 6
K Q 10
A 6 2
10 9 6 5
Q J 7
8 7 3
N
WE
S
Q J 10 8 4
A 4
4
A J 9 5 4
7 5 3
Q J
K 10 9 5 3 2
6 2
N 2; NS 3; EW 1N; EW 2; EW 1; S 1; Par +110
 Mesbur Fitzgibbon gathered in 300 when the US went too high .. plus 4 imps


Board 6
East Deals
E-W Vul
10 5 3 2
A 6
5 3
A J 9 7 5
9 6
K J 10 7 5
K J 9 7 2
6
N
WE
S
K Q J 7
9 8 4
Q 10 8
8 4 2
A 8 4
Q 3 2
A 6 4
K Q 10 3
NS 2N; NS 2; EW 2; NS 3; EW 2; Par +120
3 NT by South
Board 6 saw Mesbur Fitz gather in 3 NT making for another gain
The lead was the  7 ..and it looks like good work from here to get to 9 tricks ..
7 imps to Ireland



Board 12
West Deals
N-S Vul
A Q 8
Q 7 6 3
A J 7 5
9 6
10 9 3
K 9 4
6 2
K 8 7 5 2
N
WE
S
K 7 6 4
A 5 2
10 9
A J 10 4
J 5 2
J 10 8
K Q 8 4 3
Q 3
 Board 12 saw the Americans gather in partials at both tables and 5 imps


Board 13
North Deals
Both Vul
J 6
10 6 5 3
9 8 3 2
K 3 2
A Q
Q J 9 8 2
K J 5
Q 9 6
N
WE
S
K 8 7 5 4
7 4
6
A J 8 5 4
10 9 3 2
A K
A Q 10 7 4
10 7
EW 3N; EW 3; EW 3; EW 4; NS 1; Par −600
The American E/W managed to bid the making 3 NT and the O'Briains played part score so 10 imps for the Americans

Nothing major happened after this so IRELAND had a small loss of 2 imps against a very decent but aging USA1 team 



A morale boosting small loss for the Ireland Seniors ..

I was looking on Bray Bridge Club website for BJ O'Brien but I could not find him .
Then I remembered he could not be in Bray and Wuhan at the same time.

I wondered about why BJ was missing from Bray Congress Teams ... but then I found Stevenson.

David Stevenson one of Englands top bridge tournament directors.

Bray Congress Swiss Teams

So Ireland need a large win against the 7th place TURKEY to get the ball rolling ...
and then lots more big wins .. We have lots of Teams to overtake

Last time out we reached the quarter finals and for some reason chose to bat against USA1.
Not a good choice any time ..

Bermuda Bowl and lesser events

Wednesday, September 18, 2019

Round 14 Senior Bermuda Bowl v Dubai

This morning after a small loss against Australia Team Ranald went into battle against the powerful Dubai bridge team.
Board 17 (the first one) saw the valient Milne O'Brien partnership find the comfortable contract of 2NT. Chinese Teipei were the only other NS to find this contract. Added to 2S EW from Mesbur this was 6 imps.
Board 18 saw the UAE declare a reasonable 4H but Ranaldo happened to have a Club nearest his thumb and it was the killing lead.
Board 19 saw UAE venture into  a Moysian fit but the incredible BJ O'Brien landed on that with a thud. He done the "I have 5 trumps " double and it was 1100 .... 31-0 to Mesbur
Board 20 saw what was probably a horrific weak NT opening and the UAE landed on it with a thud.

The incredible BJ O'Brien smiled happily at his opponent as he recounted his 11 high card points. 8 tricks later and BJ was minus 500 and down 9 imps. He will sit up straight for the rest of the match.
Ireland by 31-9 ...Look at that 1NT opening .. Your mother would not open it or Ruth Giddings.
Board 21 a quiet 4S
Board 22 saw Mr Nobody fail to negotiate a treacherous 4H contract

Now its 32-14 Ireland ...
And then the lucky opponent on the Incredibles right hammer raised her partner into a very comfortable 3NT and suddenly Irelands 31-0 lead was down to 24-32.

AND then ... the lady from the Right hammer struck again

3NT declared by Fitzgibbon and the experienced SUMAR saw UAE make it and Fitzgibbon come up short. Now normally Fitzgibbon is a serious declarer but something went wrong here.
And with 7 scores to go its the Emerites by 34-32 after a horrific start.

Two part scores on 27 to win 6 imps and regain the lead by 3


We got another 13 imps ... looks like a gift when UAE stumbled into 5H on a 3NT contract hand .
Ireland lead by 51-35

However this is a match of bottom feeders. Most of the Irish team are only reaching match fitness now and the event is long gone from their grasp. You cannot just turn up from a feed of Ireland nationals where you are some of the strongest players probably playing on relatively strong teams and go into a World championships where even the poor players are capable.
Bridge is hard and needs hard work to succeed.

I recall whipping Pat Barry and Rex Anderson into shape before a similar event ...
It was only some bidding practice on Bridgebase but they turned up ready for battle ... like thoroughbred greyhounds... ready to chase that metal hare.

Its over ... Ireland won by 11 to keep a firm grip on their 20th placing out of 24.

Ireland goalkeeper better prepare his back as some heavy hitters are coming in next 8 matches ..
2 times USA .. Italy Denmark Poland Norway ... Turkey .....
Bulgaria and Reunion might provide us with some imps ....but the other 7 matches listed above will require Mesbur and Fitzgibbon at full throttle .....and unfortunately they cannot play at both tables.

So we will need the incredible Ranaldo Briain O'Brien in his HEAT 1 .... this is where every card lands butter side up and every slam makes and every signal is understood by partner ... The Beast O'BrienBriain is about to be launched on unsuspecting Americans and Turks and Poles and Danes.

Its going to be like the Dubs on the drive for FIVE.

So get up at 630am like Eamon and watch the Dream Team ...however they are not vugraph material yet but one can watch RODWELL and follow BJ on the running scores

Bermuda Bowl and lesser events

World Bridge championships Rounds 7-9

Good morning folks

The 4 World championships continue but as we only have representatives in the D'Orsi Bowl we will focus on that. We got as far as round 6 in the last report. 3 rounds of 48 boards a day. Round 12 is running live as we speak. Board 21 just now was a grand slam bid by 21 of the 24 pairs. As two of them were in the same match NORWAY v NEW ZEALAND neither lost any imps. The sole loser was ENGLAND fresh from tonking Ireland in round 11 who lost 13 imps.

Meanwhile its Ireland powered by the awesome Mesbur Fitzgibbon partnership playing Netherlands and the score is 3-3 after 6 boards.

Round 7 . .saw Ireland dish out a 43-6 trimming to SWEDEN ..
Round 8 .. saw Ireland get a hiding from CHINA ...

I am totally lost as to how one could play this hand in 1NT ... by North South.
And NO this did not happen in Malahide on one of the inter B  or novice nights ..
This was a pair who had flown 9000 km to play a bridge game in the World Championships ..
I just cannot figure it ... 55 in the majors .. surely after whatever WEST opens we reach a 9 card spade contract .... even part score is a start ..
And you cannot just fetch up and play in the World championships ... you got to get on your countries team first and then qualify out of Europe .. and then fly 9000km in a round tin cigar tube.


East West got to declare 4H and NS found the good DOUBLE .. You own 3 ACES and the makings of 2 vulnerable undertricks ,,, but somehow the Chinese magician emerges with 11 tricks and 990 ...a 1490 gain on the board .. 990 plus the 500 he could have lost ..

Mesbur and Fitz dropped 550 on the board but they were losing 400 anyway for 5D making NS so no big deal.
Its like the time I dropped 2200 on a board as Thomas MacCormac whispered quietly from dummy ASAL ASAL ... I think its an Irish word .. and its a compliment for what I did.
We were playing in England and most don't speak Irish there ..
The 670 that McAulliffe McMaugh dropped at the other table  was irrelevant as 2200 or 2870 is much same imps.


Here we saw Mesbur and Fitzgibbon find a STOP sign on their road to 6D and grind to a halt before they were finished bidding. The 3-2 fit was beyond them .. Just shows even THE GREATEST can have an accident .. I am suspecting one was cuebidding when the other thought it was canape .
However I could be totally wrong

Meanwhile in the live match the sheep have escaped again and are eating more lettuce.
Netherlands by 22-4 after 12 boards.

In the China match there was also a missed slam and a nearly making 3NT on board 1 ..as Ireland took the 40 imp hiding from the hosts.

Then came round 9 and INDONESIA ... and a much needed victory against LASUT and MANOPPO two legends of the bridge world .. I even have a book written by Henry Lasut on some bidding system from Indonesia. Lasut has been playing bridge a good while so he must like the game. Almost as long as Nick and Adam have been a partnership.

Breaking News Ireland got 13 imps on the final board as NETHERLANDS attempted a low percentage slam and it failed. So 17-22 loss but about 3 VPS better than after 15 boards.


Monday, September 16, 2019

The Bermuda Bowl started and I forgot about it

Over the weekend the Bermuda Bowl started and I kind of missed that. However I caught a fleeting glimpse of BJ watching on as Ireland sheep-dogged France into a losing position only for the sheep to escape and eat all the lettuce nearing the last hurdle. 

Round 1 started with a comfortable victory for Elder Ireland against New Zealand ... but the concession of 24 imps on the way meant the goalkeeper and defence had some work to do. 

Round 2 saw Ireland play an experienced Canadian squad so a loss was probable.
and so it came about 50-16.... the strikers were not bringing in as much as the defenders let out.
Something like Wolves Chelsea on Saturday ... Wolves lost about 5-3 or so

Round 3 and China Hong Kong slapped another 40 imps in the onion bag .. to 16 or so back 

Round 4 and India fetched up ... Ireland led small after 11 boards but then coughed up a cold 3NT not bid in the Ireland room and followed by a major suit game with good play declared in 2H by Ireland. 
This is a bigger pond than the Regent Bridge Club so we are going to have to sign up some Irish Americans for the squad. So lose by 5 imps instead of win by 5 imps or so 

Round 5 and France loomed on the horizon .. the goalkeeper could be busy but Ireland led with 3 boards to go ...Then came to 11 imp losses and Ireland lost by 5 again ... 
Board 15 looks like a slam that makes with careful play .. 
Board 14 looks like a doomed 3NT 
However I have not got time to study the hands fully 


The link is above ... Don't be scared if you see BJ O'Brien .. He is playing there. 

I will have a bigger look later. A quick glance indicates loads of lucky slams by the opponents. 
However one has to bid some slams ...

I bid a slam today and got doubled .. Off one ace and a 5-0 trump break in 6H. 
Damn .. down 1 as I sneaked a HEART thru the doubler. 

However worse news was I could have bid 6NT and made it .. but I did not know if I was short 2 aces or 1 ace and 5 trumps .. No big deal anyway. 




Thursday, September 12, 2019

Boards 13-26 of MRBC Sep0319 and Billy goes Pula

This morning I completed the final 14 boards of the Tuesday Game in Malahide Bridge Club. I did better this time then the previous attempt. I finished on about 59% score which is always in the running for a prize.
I used Jack Bridge program as my partner and opponents.
Here is my video of the goings on

Eamon plays Malahide   link to movie

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Meanwhile out in Pula Croatia some Malahide members are carrying the flag.
You can examine the scores of Billy Ronan Thomas Gilligan and Peter Stewart here.

https://www.pulabridgefestival.com/results/

Magic Murphy had problems finding the 2019 results so if you cannot locate the 2019 results on the above page then you do have company. Might not be good company but ..

Now its time for the haircut ...the bi annual hair cut from Stephanie.

Next door to where the new ALDI resides

Tuesday, September 10, 2019

Galligan plays Malahide Sep0319 .. Pula Bridge event ..Slow play

Last night I fired up my Python script and generated a pbn file for Jack for the previous Tuesday in Malahide. There are a few reasons for doing this.

1. To see if my bridge strategies work against the average Malahide dude or duchess.
2. To demonstrate how slow the game is in Malahide.
3. To see if I can win the event
4. To allow some lesser players to see a mavericks thought process.

In Malahide Bridge Club the players mainly play straight down the line. Several have said to me that "Eamon you don't play normal bridge like the rest of us"

I often reply "You guys don't play normal bridge like most of the folk I know"

So we will look at item 2. Contract Bridge Association of Ireland indicates that 7.5 minutes should be taken per board and we have chaps out in Malahide who inside on their 22.5 minutes at every table. Then they add some post mortems and some socialising and sometimes spill the tea and other stuff.

Today without rushing my video is south of 48 minutes ....47 minutes 3 seconds to be exact. This includes several pauses for post mortems especially on my bad boards. I  managed to play 12 boards.
Thus its 4 minutes per board WITHOUT rushing in any way. So surely the Malahides could manage to get each board finished in a comfortable 6 MINUTES. Its a long time to make a few bids and play 13 cards in a follow suit game.

So below we have the first 12 boards of Malahide Regional September 3rd.
Thats my next brothers birthday. He is not too good at counting but he is good at painting and art stuff

https://newirishart.com/irish-artists/paul-galligan-artist

Finally here is the video of the first 12 boards. I think I ended on 56.5% .. This is a whole lot better than my previous attempt at Malahide Tuesday.

Galligan boards 1-12 Malahide September 3rd

Meanwhile out in Croatia the Cyclone is taking on the Croatians

PULA bridge congress 2019 results

You will find Malahide Regional Bridge Club member Billy Ronan in some of the events.
His team names so far have been CYCLONE and BILLY don't be a hero.
I have no idea what these names refer too. Its just to help anyone who is looking up the results.

Pula International Bridge Festival is a good event to go to for bridge players and there is some sun as well. I don't know if there are still direct flights to Pula from Dublin.



Saturday, September 07, 2019

Bridgebase front page , challenge , Malahide Congress of Bridge

This morning I played the latest Murphyslaw bridge challenge. 16 boards against the might of Kerry's greatest bridge player Finn MacKelan. Also taking part is Cloonboos star player the weirdly named Wonder de Cool. The 3rd wheel is Liarodi Mor as Muillean Cearr. Finally we have the forever struggling unlucky expert Murphyslaw along with myself who is a self professed capable bridge player.

The link to the challenge video is below

Galligan v 4 challengers   video

Also in the above video is a brief walk through of Bridgebase online FREE front page games.
Even the frontpage where you don't need an account is more than fantastic.

Last night in Malahide we had the season opening GALA Pairs .. All went well.
Peter Wilson bought me a new projector to display the results.
Rachel McHale done her GOLDEN ENVELOPE thing.

On a previous occasion someone won a free 3 course meal ...

Rachel emerged with a bag of spuds a lump of steak and packet of soup. Also 3 sods of turf to cook the meal on and a box to carry it home.

Last night there was loads of fancy grub available ..  I got a few tiger prawn things and some other dainty food things in some kind of pastry. There was also loads of coffee cake and brownies and strawberrys with no cream. However I had a carton of sour cream from Avonmore so I was able to use Rachels strawberries for a Wimbledon experience.

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Recently in Dublin and Wicklow we had two bridge congresses.

We had the Dublin Summer Congress ...a major event which seems to have Rory Egan at the helm.
However I was not there as I could not find the venue. A friend of mine has shown me the venue in the meantime. So I might go there next year. Generally the boot of my car contains all the necessities to attend a bridge congress .. Sometimes I even carry a dealing machine and a few bottles of overtrick juice as Paul Delaney calls it .... lucozade.

There is a robin and a bird with a yellow chest eating bread on my apple tree.

https://www.bridgewebs.com/bray/

https://www.bridgewebs.com/dublinsummercongress/

Next March we will have the Rachel McHale organised congress in the Grand Hotel Malahide.
Now that will be something ... There will be strawberries as there are always strawberries at Rachels events.


I only notice now that we have Diarmuid Reddan on the directors list as well. Thats great as he is almost as good as Brian Lawlor at the organisation. Diarmuid would be able to run the whole lot on his own. Hope ye like the picture. Malahide is a nice place. You can go to the seaside across the road.