Tom Drijver’s tournament held on 4 June: Video replay and deal analysis

Have you played the Tom Drijver Ambassador’s tournament held on June? Whether you have played it or not, watch a video replay of his tournament then enjoy Tom’s tips to improve your level!

Replay of the Tom Drijver’s tournament held on 4 June

Fighting for the contract

You are sitting South in a tournament. MP scoring.

Deal 1

The bidding as you see:

Bidding

X: 16+ and short in clubs

Please think for yourself what you would have bid before reading on.

What are my options?

  1. Pass
  2. Bidding 4 Clubs

When is 4 clubs the best choice?

  • When 10 tricks are available it’s a great bid. ( +130 vs -140 )
  • When 8 or 9 tricks are available its good when 3 hearts makes. (-50/-100 vs -140
  • When it gets doubled its still fine when getting 9 or more tricks and 3 hearts makes. (-100 vs -140)

When is pass the best choice?

  • When both contracts are set to go down. (-50/-100 vs +50/+100 )
  • When we go down 3 or 2 when doubled ( -150/-300 vs +50/-140 )

In contested actions vulnerability plays a large role. Here we were not vulnerable. Also my partner doesn’t know I have got 6 clubs instead for only 5 and with my distribution (4-2-1-6)

I much more like to decide myself what will be trumps. Therefore, I decided to bid 4 clubs.

Against 4 clubs west led a diamond and 4 clubs was a piece of cake with the K of clubs rightsided. Loosing only 3 spades tricks for +130 and a score of 72%. Defending 3H would result in 3H – 1 (+50) for a score of 40%.

What do you think of this article by Tom Drijver?

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3 Comments

  1. I liked the article because it broke down and explained the reasoning behind a four club bid. I came across this choice and bid four clubs, but my reasoning wasn’t as clear or extensive as his.

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