VanLearners Section X Monday Evening May 18, 2026

Results for Section X, North-South
Pair#PercentScoreRankMPtsPlayers
X1N 64.88% 54.5010.48Joan Christensen - Carol Linda Ward
X2N 56.55% 47.5020.34Jill Price - Barbara Spitz
X7N 54.76% 46.0030.24Eiler Eis - Bob Hodgkinson
X5N 53.57% 45.00Diane O Connor - Valerie Young
X8N 51.79% 43.50Faye Wightman - Diane Hardouin
X4N 47.02% 39.50Alexa Allen - Jacquie Brown
X6N 39.88% 33.50John Fraser - Jandi Fraser
X3N 31.55% 26.50Pam Tomlins - Tim Tomlins
East-West had 51.56% of the highcard points in today's deals.
The average freakness rating of today's deals (measuring the amount of distribution in the dealset as a whole) was 11.08, a bit below the average of about 11.93.
Results for Section X, East-West
Pair#PercentScoreRankMPtsPlayers
X6E 61.90% 52.0010.48Francesco L Piccone - M Piccone
X1E 55.95% 47.002/30.29Alan Atkins - Vicki Torbett
X8E 55.95% 47.002/30.29Niamh Kelly - Doug MacDougall
X4E 52.98% 44.50Ruth Castellino - Cathy Brown
X7E 45.83% 38.50Doug Stewart - Louise Forsyth
X2E 44.05% 37.00Curtis Ballard - Elizabeth Ballard
X5E 41.67% 35.00Ron Rogers - Patsy Thorpe
X3E 41.67% 35.00Lea Stanlake - Lynne Pomfret
East-West had 51.56% of the highcard points in today's deals.
The average freakness rating of today's deals (measuring the amount of distribution in the dealset as a whole) was 11.08, a bit below the average of about 11.93.
Board 1 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N92 5.501201NTs+1♥︎4 0.508X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N92 5.501202NTs=♦︎4 0.508X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N67 4.00901NTs=♥︎4 2.0033X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N50 3.00503♦︎w–1♠︎2 3.0050X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N33 2.001NTs–1♥︎450 4.0067X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N17 1.001NTs–2♥︎4100 5.0083X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N0 0.002♥︎w=♠︎2110 6.00100X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
1Ns4♥︎+1 120
1Ns4♥︎= 90
3♦︎eA♣︎-1 50
3♣︎s4♦︎-1 50
2♠︎nQ♥︎-2 100
3♥︎s4♦︎-4 200
2Ns4♦︎-4 200
North passes and East opens a weak 2♦︎. A weak two in a major in first or second seat, with an unpassed partner, should show a better suit than this, usually two high honours or QJT, but 2♦︎ is a special case since it is more difficult for the opponents: they have three main possibilities to consider (notrump, spades, hearts) instead of only two after a major suit weak two (notrump and the other major). South makes a normal 2NT call (15-17 balanced with a stopper) and it will be a struggle to make it after all pass. West leads a diamond and South drops the king on East's ace, setting up two entries to dummy to finesse hearts twice. It might work, but likely will fall a trick short.
#1 D NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ T832Dealer: E
♥︎ T75 NS Vul
N WEST      ♦︎ QJ9N  EAST      
♠︎AJ5♣︎ J73♠︎K76
♥︎K9842♥︎Q
♦︎42N SOUTH       ♦︎AT8765
♣︎QT6♠︎Q94♣︎852
4♥︎AJ630
10HCP9♦︎K32FRK5
17♣︎AK941
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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76657by
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66786
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Board 2 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N92 5.501201NTs+1♥︎2 0.508X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N92 5.501201NTs+1♠︎5 0.508X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N67 4.00902♦︎s=♣︎8 2.0033X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N50 3.00801♠︎s=♥︎6 3.0050X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N25 1.502♥︎s–1♣︎8100 4.5075X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N25 1.502NTs–1♥︎2100 4.5075X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N0 0.002NTs–2♠︎5200 6.00100X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
3Ns2♥︎= 600
2Ns5♠︎= 120
2Ns8♦︎= 120
1Ns2♥︎+1 120
2♠︎wA♣︎-2 100
2♣︎nA♥︎-1 100
2♥︎eA♦︎= 110
East opens 1♥︎ and South is too strong for a 1NT overcall. 2NT would show minor suits, so the only option is to double and then bid notrump later to show the good hand. West responds 1♠︎: it is usually best to make the same responding bid you'd have made without the intervening takeout double. North decides to bid 2♣︎ and this is great news for South, who bids 3NT. At some point South will likely try to establish club tricks with the K♣︎ and a club to the ten, but playing the ace when West shows out. No more entries to dummy means South is likely limited to two tricks in each suit. Unlucky!
#2 V NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ 642Dealer: S
♥︎ 83 EW Vul
N WEST      ♦︎ T63D  EAST      
♠︎KT853♣︎ AJT63♠︎9
♥︎62♥︎AKJ97
♦︎Q9875V SOUTH       ♦︎J4
♣︎8♠︎AQJ7♣︎Q9742
5♥︎QT542
5HCP11♦︎AK26FRK6
19♣︎K51
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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76668by
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66675
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56665
Board 3 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N100 6.001402♠︎s+1♥︎A 0.000X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N75 4.501102♠︎s=♣︎8 1.5025X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N75 4.501101♠︎s+1♥︎A 1.5025X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N50 3.001003♥︎w–1♠︎T 3.0050X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N33 2.002♠︎s–1♣︎850 4.0067X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N8 0.503♥︎w=♠︎T140 5.5092X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N8 0.503♥︎w=♠︎T140 5.5092X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
2♠︎s8♣︎= 110
2♠︎s8♣︎= 110
2♠︎sA♥︎= 110
3♥︎wT♠︎-1 100
2♠︎sA♥︎-1 50
3♥︎wT♠︎= 140
4♥︎wT♠︎= 620
South opens 1♠︎ and West decides that a 2♥︎ overcall is a bit too risky at this vulnerability. North responds 1NT. East doubles. A double of a 1NT response (even one of those modern forcing-notrump responses) is basically a takeout double with shortness in opener's suit. South rebids 2♥︎, but West is overjoyed by partner's double and jumps to 4♥︎. All pass and it's another tight one. North leads the T♠︎ and South can win the ace and give partner a ruff, later getting the K♦︎ and the A♣︎ for down one. But what if partner is leading the T♠︎ from a doubleton? No matter: no pitch from dummy on the Q♠︎ can benefit West. Take the first spade and hope for the ruff!
#3 N NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ TDealer: W
♥︎ 762 Both Vul
V WEST      ♦︎ J542V  EAST      
♠︎Q763♣︎ KQ973♠︎K2
♥︎AK843♥︎QJT5
♦︎T96D SOUTH       ♦︎AQ7
♣︎8♠︎AJ9854♣︎JT62
6♥︎94
9HCP13♦︎K834FRK1
12♣︎A545
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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57478by
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75965
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74965
Board 4 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N100 6.006204♠︎s=♣︎4 0.000X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N83 5.006003NTs=♣︎J 1.0017X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N67 4.001202NTs=♣︎4 2.0033X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N50 3.001102♦︎n+1♣︎A 3.0050X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N25 1.504♠︎s–1♥︎3100 4.5075X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N25 1.503NTs–1♣︎4100 4.5075X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N0 0.004♠︎s–2♦︎4200 6.00100X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
4♠︎s4♣︎= 620
4♠︎s4♣︎= 620
4♠︎s6♦︎= 620
4♠︎s4♣︎= 620
3Ns4♣︎= 600
3Ns4♣︎= 600
3♦︎nA♣︎= 110
Two routes to 4♠︎ here for North-South against a silent East-West, after North opens 1♥︎ and South responds 1♠︎. One way is a 2♦︎ rebid by North. South cannot rebid 2♠︎ to show five spades, since this is non-forcing and game might be missed, so South instead rebids 3♣︎, the fourth suit, which says nothing about clubs but establishes a game force. North now admits to three-card spade support with a 3♠︎ call, and South bids 3NT with four spades, but here with five is comfortable bidding 4♠︎. The other way is for North to simply rebid 2♠︎ despite having only three. Even if it turns out to be a 4-3 fit, North's singleton club will be useful for using the short trumps to ruff.
#4 V NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ A74Dealer: N
♥︎ Q9865 NS Vul
D WEST      ♦︎ AKJ9V  EAST      
♠︎QJ8♣︎ 8♠︎T3
♥︎743♥︎KJT2
♦︎854V SOUTH       ♦︎T72
♣︎J754♠︎K9652♣︎AK96
14♥︎A4
4HCP11♦︎Q630FRK1
11♣︎QT324
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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8119108by
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42434
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42434
Board 5 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N83 5.001003NTe–2♠︎4 1.0017X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N83 5.001003NTw–2♣︎J 1.0017X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N83 5.001002NTw–2♠︎T 1.0017X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N50 3.00801♠︎n=♥︎2 3.0050X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N33 2.002♣︎w=♥︎T90 4.0067X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N17 1.002NTw+1♠︎5150 5.0083X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N0 0.002NTw+2♠︎5180 6.00100X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
3Nw5♠︎-3 150
4♥︎e4♠︎-2 100
4♥︎e4♠︎-2 100
4♥︎e4♠︎-2 100
4♥︎e4♠︎-2 100
2Nw5♠︎= 120
3NwA♠︎= 400
North's spades are not quite good enough for a 2♠︎ opener in first seat, so it is three passes to West, who opens 2♣︎ with the 22 balanced, and the auction is 2♣︎ - 2♦︎ (waiting), 2NT (22-23 balanced) - 3♣︎ (Stayman), 3♦︎ (no major) - 3NT. It looks bleak, only seven top tricks when the diamond finesse fails. But when the AK♥︎ brings down North's doubleton ♥︎QT, dummy's ♥︎J9 are suddenly two more winners! If North does open 2♠︎, East and South pass and West doubles. East tries 3♥︎ and West bids 3NT and we're back to square one. Repeated club finesses might also get the trick count to nine after losing two of them.
#5 D NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ AT9532Dealer: E
♥︎ QT EW Vul
N WEST      ♦︎ K65N  EAST      
♠︎KQ7♣︎ J6♠︎J86
♥︎AK5♥︎J962
♦︎AQTV SOUTH       ♦︎J74
♣︎A874♠︎4♣︎T92
10♥︎87434
22HCP3♦︎98320FRK0
5♣︎KQ533
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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46455by
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97878
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Board 6 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N100 6.003006NTw–3♠︎Q 0.000X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N83 5.001004♥︎w–1♠︎T 1.0017X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N67 4.004♦︎w+1♠︎Q150 2.0033X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N42 2.503NTw=♠︎Q600 3.5058X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N42 2.505♦︎w=♠︎Q600 3.5058X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N8 0.503NTw+3♠︎T690 5.5092X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N8 0.503NTw+3♠︎Q690 5.5092X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
4NwQ♠︎-1 100
4♦︎w9♣︎+2 170
3NwQ♠︎= 600
3NwQ♠︎= 600
5♦︎wQ♠︎= 600
3Ne4♣︎+3 690
3Ne4♣︎+3 690
East as declarer can make twelve tricks in notrump, hearts, or diamonds, but with West as declarer, North can begin with the Q♠︎ opening lead, trapping the K♠︎ and guaranteeing two tricks at least! East and South pass and West opens 2NT. If East raises to 3NT, North leads the Q♠︎ and West's only hope is that spades split 4-4: luckily, they do and West makes the last nine. (If that happened to you, I hope you claimed at trick five instead of making everyone watch you choose which nine of your eleven winners to cash....) JACK tried a new convention: 3♠︎ by East asked West for a minor suit and they got to 6♦︎, but with North on lead that didn't go well...
#6 N NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ QJT7Dealer: S
♥︎ 932 Both Vul
V WEST      ♦︎ 9873D  EAST      
♠︎83♣︎ 96♠︎K96
♥︎AKQ8♥︎JT6
♦︎AQJ42N SOUTH       ♦︎KT65
♣︎AJ♠︎A542♣︎KT8
3♥︎7541
21HCP10♦︎3FRK0
6♣︎Q754327
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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15116by
E
12712127
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W
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Board 7 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N100 6.003♠︎w+2♦︎3200 0.000X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N83 5.004♠︎w+1♦︎2650 1.0017X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N33 2.004♠︎w+2♥︎A680 4.0067X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N33 2.004♠︎w+2♦︎2680 4.0067X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N33 2.004♠︎w+2♣︎3680 4.0067X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N33 2.004♠︎w+2♣︎4680 4.0067X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N33 2.004♠︎w+2♣︎4680 4.0067X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
4♠︎w9♠︎+1 650
4♠︎w3♦︎+1 650
4♠︎w3♦︎+2 680
4♠︎w4♣︎+2 680
4♠︎w3♦︎+2 680
4♠︎w9♠︎+2 680
6♠︎wA♥︎= 1430
South passes and West opens 1♠︎. North passes and East has enough for 2NT, the Jacoby Raise convention that shows a strong hand (12+) with four-card or longer spade support. West's rebid options are: new suit to show shortness, or 3♠︎ (18+), 3NT (15-17), 4♠︎ (minimum opener) without a singleton or void. Note that the weakest bid without shortness is the jump to game, since 2NT is game forcing; and that 3NT is not a suggestion to play there in an auction where a nine-card or longer fit has been found. Here, West clearly has the 4♠︎ rebid, and East passes. Unlucky! Twelve tricks are there on only 27 combined points: running the clubs allows a diamond pitch and spades break.
#7 V NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ 96Dealer: W
♥︎ A543 None Vul
V WEST      ♦︎ K9532V  EAST      
♠︎KQT54♣︎ 43♠︎A832
♥︎987♥︎K
♦︎J7D SOUTH       ♦︎A84
♣︎AK6♠︎J7♣︎QJ875
7♥︎QJT623
13HCP14♦︎QT62FRK4
6♣︎T922
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
21862by
E
8125511
by
S
21862by
W
8125511
Board 8 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N100 6.003♥︎n–1♦︎A50 0.000X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N75 4.502NTs–2♣︎2100 1.5025X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N75 4.504♥︎s–2♦︎K100 1.5025X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N50 3.003♦︎w=♥︎K110 3.0050X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N17 1.004♣︎w=♥︎7130 5.0083X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N17 1.003♦︎w+1♥︎7130 5.0083X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N17 1.002♦︎e+2♠︎A130 5.0083X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
3♥︎nA♦︎-1 50
3♥︎n5♣︎-1 50
3♥︎n3♣︎-1 50
3♥︎nA♦︎-1 50
1NeQ♣︎+1 120
4♦︎wT♥︎= 130
1Ne4♠︎+2 150
West opens 1♦︎ and North passes. East responds 1NT and South passes, afraid that a takeout double might get a club response from North. West rebids 2♣︎ and East rebids 2♦︎, but now South gets into the no-majors-so-far auction with a double. West passes and North bids 2♥︎. East bids 3♣︎ and South doubles again. This says "I'd like to raise to 3♥︎ but I may be stonger than you expect." North's 3♥︎ call says "whatever, dude" and ends the auction. With four minor suit losers and an eventual spade to lose, 3♥︎ goes routinely down one for 50 to East-West, a bargain for North-South with either minor set to make ten tricks for 130 to East-West!
#8 N NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ T53Dealer: N
♥︎ KJT72 EW Vul
D WEST      ♦︎ 87N  EAST      
♠︎QJ82♣︎ 765♠︎76
♥︎6♥︎953
♦︎KQ65N SOUTH       ♦︎AJ42
♣︎AT42♠︎AK94♣︎K983
4♥︎AQ842
12HCP8♦︎T933FRK1
16♣︎QJ1
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
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in
NT
in
♠︎
in
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in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
56833by
E
6651010
by
S
56833by
W
6651010
Board 9 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N100 6.003004♠︎e–3♥︎3 0.000X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N83 5.002001NTe–2♣︎2 1.0017X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N58 3.501703♦︎n+3♣︎8 2.5042X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N58 3.501703♦︎n+3♠︎J 2.5042X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N33 2.001102♣︎s+1♦︎7 4.0067X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N17 1.001002♠︎e–1♦︎A 5.0083X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N0 0.002♠︎e=♣︎T110 6.00100X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
5♦︎nK♥︎+1 420
4♠︎e7♥︎-4 400
3♠︎eA♦︎-1 100
4♠︎e5♣︎-1 100
3♠︎eA♦︎-1 100
3♠︎eJ♣︎= 140
2♠︎e2♣︎+2 170
North opens 1♦︎ and East overcalls 1♠︎. South makes a negative double, promising four hearts and implying clubs as well. West passes and North rebids 2♣︎. East passes and South takes a wild shot at 5♣︎! Is it so wild, though? A singleton in the opponents' suit, a fit for partner's suit, and near opening points counting the spade singleton as three points. South can see that North must have more than just ♦︎KQ and ♣︎KQ for the opening bid. As it turns out, 6♣︎ is possible with the K♣︎ onside, and many North-Souths settled for a penalty against 3♠︎ or 4♠︎. Nice 5♣︎ bid!
#9 D NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ Q63Dealer: E
♥︎ A Both Vul
V WEST      ♦︎ KT984V  EAST      
♠︎K954♣︎ Q964♠︎AJT87
♥︎JT92♥︎KQ54
♦︎76N SOUTH       ♦︎Q5
♣︎753♠︎2♣︎K8
11♥︎87634
4HCP15♦︎AJ321FRK3
10♣︎AJT23
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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NT
in
♠︎
in
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♣︎
by
N
8551212by
E
35611
by
S
8551212by
W
35611
Board 10 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N100 6.003007NTe–3♣︎T 0.000X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N83 5.002007NTe–2♦︎3 1.0017X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N67 4.004♠︎w+2♣︎6680 2.0033X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N42 2.503NTe+3♦︎7690 3.5058X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N42 2.504NTe+2♣︎6690 3.5058X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N17 1.006♠︎w=♣︎T1430 5.0083X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N0 0.006NTe=♦︎61440 6.00100X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
6Ne6♦︎-2 200
6Ne8♥︎-1 100
6Ne6♦︎-1 100
6NeT♦︎= 1440
6NeT♦︎= 1440
6NeT♦︎= 1440
6Ne6♣︎+1 1470
The computer's auction: 1♣︎ (by East) - 1♠︎, 2NT(18-19 balanced) - 3♦︎ (New Minor Forcing, indicating five spades), 3♠︎ (three-card support) - 4♣︎, 4♦︎ - 4♥︎ (all cuebids), 4♠︎ - 4NT (Blackwood), 5♥︎ (two aces) - 5NT, 6♦︎ (one king) - 7♠︎! Quite the auction, but what I noticed while watching was a long pause after the 7♠︎ call by the computer North, about a second and a half, an eternity for a computer. A smart West would win the club lead in hand and lead a low spade. If North is asleep and plays low, finesse the nine, for that pause MUST mean something. North playing the ten or jack forces the queen and guarantees an eventual spade trick, of course.
#10 V NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ JT43Dealer: S
♥︎ Q9532 None Vul
V WEST      ♦︎ J82D  EAST      
♠︎AK872♣︎ T♠︎Q95
♥︎AT4♥︎KJ6
♦︎K5V SOUTH       ♦︎AQ4
♣︎K32♠︎6♣︎AQ85
4♥︎874
17HCP18♦︎T97632FRK0
1♣︎J97646
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
in
NT
in
♠︎
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in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
11222by
E
1212111111
by
S
11222by
W
1212111111
Board 11 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N100 6.00504♥︎e–1♣︎5 0.000X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N83 5.003♦︎n–2♥︎A100 1.0017X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N67 4.002♥︎w+2♣︎A170 2.0033X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N33 2.004♠︎e=♦︎Q420 4.0067X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N33 2.004♠︎w=♥︎T420 4.0067X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N33 2.004♠︎w=♥︎T420 4.0067X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N0 0.003NTe+1♥︎J430 6.00100X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
4♠︎e6♦︎-1 50
3Ne6♦︎-1 50
4♥︎w9♠︎-1 50
3♥︎w4♦︎= 140
4♥︎wJ♦︎= 420
4♠︎eJ♣︎= 420
5♦︎n*K♣︎-4 800
Three passes to East, who opens 2NT. West bids 3♣︎ to check on four-card majors in the East hand, intending to bid 3♥︎ over a major-denying 3♦︎ to show 4-5 in the majors. East, however, confirms a fit in spades with a 3♠︎ call, so 4♠︎ is the obvious spot. Oddly enough, with a 4-4 and a 5-3 fit, you are usually better off in the 4-4 fit, since sometimes the 5-3 fit can be used for discards. Not here though, 4♠︎ is a bit tricky: East has to lose two hearts and the A♣︎ and must be careful not to lose any more, pulling trumps when in and leading clubs from dummy until the A♣︎ is dislodged.
#11 N NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ J9Dealer: W
♥︎ T NS Vul
N WEST      ♦︎ JT5432N  EAST      
♠︎AT43♣︎ A873♠︎KQ85
♥︎76543♥︎AQ9
♦︎KD SOUTH       ♦︎A8
♣︎T42♠︎762♣︎KQ96
6♥︎KJ826
7HCP20♦︎Q9764FRK1
7♣︎J51
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
33473by
E
10109610
by
S
33473by
W
10109610
Board 12 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N100 6.001702♥︎s+2♦︎5 0.000X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N67 4.001501NTn+2♦︎2 2.0033X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N67 4.001501NTn+2♦︎A 2.0033X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N67 4.001502♦︎e–3♥︎K 2.0033X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N33 2.001102♥︎s=♣︎2 4.0067X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N17 1.003♥︎s–2♦︎5200 5.0083X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N0 0.003♠︎s–3♦︎5300 6.00100X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
3Nn3♣︎+1 630
3NnA♦︎+1 630
3NnA♦︎+1 630
3NnA♦︎+1 630
2NnA♦︎+2 180
2NnA♦︎+2 180
2♥︎s9♥︎= 110
West passes and North opens 1♦︎. This leaves East with no convenient call, so East passes and South responds 1♠︎. West passes and North rebids 1NT. East passes again and South rebids 2♣︎, the New Minor Forcing convention (highly reccommended) which shows 11+ and is forcing. North is supposed to show three-card support for South's major if possible (not here), or four-card support for hearts (nope), or bid notrump with a stopper in the artificial rebid suit (clubs). North has a club stopper and a maximum 1NT rebid, so 3NT is the correct rebid (denying three spades or four hearts), and 3NT is easy once East finishes cashing high diamonds. Learn New Minor Forcing!
#12 V NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ KTDealer: N
♥︎ AJ5 Both Vul
D WEST      ♦︎ T9863N  EAST      
♠︎Q872♣︎ AQ9♠︎95
♥︎T976♥︎32
♦︎5V SOUTH       ♦︎AKQ42
♣︎KT62♠︎AJ643♣︎J853
14♥︎KQ842
5HCP10♦︎J73FRK3
11♣︎743
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
9101097by
E
43346
by
S
9101097by
W
43346
Board 13 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N100 6.001303♣︎s+1♥︎7 0.000X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N83 5.001004♥︎w–1♣︎A 1.0017X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N58 3.500PASS0 2.5042X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N58 3.500PASS0 2.5042X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N33 2.004♣︎s–1♦︎8100 4.0067X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N17 1.003♥︎w+1♣︎A170 5.0083X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N0 0.002NTs–2♥︎6200 6.00100X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
2♦︎wA♣︎-2 200
4♥︎w*A♣︎-1 200
3♥︎wA♣︎-1 100
3♥︎wA♣︎= 140
3♥︎wA♣︎+1 170
3♥︎wA♣︎+1 170
3♥︎wA♣︎+1 170
North opens 1♦︎, leaving East no option but to pass (when your suit is opened on your right, nothing works except pass: double is for takeout, not penalties!). South responds 2♣︎ and West bids 2♦︎, a cuebid showing both majors! But, when North competes to 3♣︎, a new problem for East: if East competes to 3♥︎, will West pass or be likely to bid 4♥︎? Maybe hoping to beat 3♣︎ is safer and East should pass. But bidding on is better: even if West does compete to 4♥︎, there is a chance that North or South will compete to 5♣︎, which surely has little chance of making. In Section A few competed beyond 3♥︎, which made at most tables, often with an overtrick.
#13 D NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ KT3Dealer: E
♥︎ 5 None Vul
V WEST      ♦︎ JT752V  EAST      
♠︎A9742♣︎ AK76♠︎65
♥︎K98762♥︎QJ3
♦︎8V SOUTH       ♦︎AK943
♣︎4♠︎QJ8♣︎J52
11♥︎AT44
7HCP11♦︎Q68FRK2
11♣︎QT9832
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
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in
NT
in
♠︎
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♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
662810by
E
57953
by
S
662810by
W
57953
Board 14 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N100 6.00503NTw–1♣︎3 0.000X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N67 4.003NTw=♣︎2400 2.0033X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Joan Christensen &
Carol Linda Ward
X1N67 4.003NTw=♣︎2400 2.0033X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N67 4.003NTe=♣︎2400 2.0033X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N25 1.503NTw+2♣︎2460 4.5075X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N25 1.504NTw+1♣︎2460 4.5075X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N0 0.003NTw+4♣︎2520 6.00100X1EAlan Atkins &
Vicki Torbett
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
3Nw8♥︎+1 430
3Nw2♣︎+1 430
3Nw2♣︎+1 430
3Nw2♣︎+1 430
3Nw2♥︎+2 460
3Nw2♣︎+2 460
4♠︎w6♦︎+2 480
Three passes to West, who opens 2NT (20-21 balanced). North passes and East bids 3♥︎, a transfer to spades. South doubles to indicate to North a heart lead against likely declarer West. West completes the transfer to 3♠︎ and East bids 3NT, showing only five spades, and West is happy to pass. North leads a heart and West actually has three stoppers: the nine will control the fourth round after South wins the third heart. South should duck when West leads a high spade from dummy and will win the third round of spades with the king. But West should eventually come to ten or eleven tricks here even with the heart lead.
#14 N NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ 863Dealer: S
♥︎ 842 NS Vul
N WEST      ♦︎ 964D  EAST      
♠︎A7♣︎ K632♠︎QJT92
♥︎AK93♥︎7
♦︎AJT2N SOUTH       ♦︎K753
♣︎A97♠︎K54♣︎Q54
3♥︎QJT650
20HCP8♦︎Q81FRK4
9♣︎JT82
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
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NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
22313by
E
111191210
by
S
22413by
W
111191210
Board 15 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N100 6.001503♣︎w–3♠︎A 0.000X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N75 4.501003♦︎*w–1♠︎A 1.5025X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N75 4.501004♣︎e–2♠︎3 1.5025X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N50 3.00901NTs=♥︎6 3.0050X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N33 2.00503♣︎e–1♠︎A 4.0067X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N8 0.502♠︎n–2♥︎T200 5.5092X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N8 0.501NTs–2♥︎2200 5.5092X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
3♦︎e6♣︎-2 100
2♥︎e6♣︎-1 50
2♥︎w5♠︎-1 50
2♠︎nQ♥︎-1 100
1Ns6♥︎-2 200
1Ns6♥︎-2 200
3♠︎nQ♥︎-3 300
South opens 1♦︎ and West passes. North responds 1♠︎ and East would like to bid 2♦︎ naturally, but since it is the suit that South opened, West will read it as a cuebid showing the unbid suits. So East passes and South rebids 1NT. West passes and North rebids 2♠︎, knowing that at worst it will be a 5-2 fit. (North is not strong enough to use New Minor Forcing here to show five spades, the convention requires 11+.) 2♠︎ is passed out and East leads a club, handing North a free trick, but the final result should still be one down: East-West will get two hearts, two spades, a diamond, and the K♣︎.
#15 V NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ T8742Dealer: W
♥︎ 543 EW Vul
N WEST      ♦︎ Q5N  EAST      
♠︎KJ95♣︎ AT2♠︎Q
♥︎KJ962♥︎QT
♦︎3D SOUTH       ♦︎KJ9742
♣︎974♠︎A63♣︎KJ53
6♥︎A872
8HCP12♦︎AT864FRK6
14♣︎Q860
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
67576by
E
76867
by
S
67576by
W
76866
Board 16 Results
North-South Pair#NS
%
NS
MP
NS
Score
Contract
& Result
Op.
Ld.
EW
Score
EW
MP
EW
%
Pair# East-West
Jill Price &
Barbara Spitz
X2N83 5.001402♠︎s+1♣︎J 1.0017X3ELea Stanlake &
Lynne Pomfret
Diane O Connor &
Valerie Young
X5N83 5.001403♠︎s=♥︎2 1.0017X2ECurtis Ballard &
Elizabeth Ballard
Alexa Allen &
Jacquie Brown
X4N83 5.001402♠︎s+1♦︎2 1.0017X7EDoug Stewart &
Louise Forsyth
John Fraser &
Jandi Fraser
X6N33 2.001102♠︎s=♣︎2 4.0067X4ERuth Castellino &
Cathy Brown
Pam Tomlins &
Tim Tomlins
X3N33 2.001102♠︎s=♦︎Q 4.0067X5ERon Rogers &
Patsy Thorpe
Eiler Eis &
Bob Hodgkinson
X7N33 2.001102♠︎s=♣︎J 4.0067X6EFrancesco L Piccone &
M Piccone
Faye Wightman &
Diane Hardouin
X8N0 0.003♠︎s–2♣︎J100 6.00100X8ENiamh Kelly &
Doug MacDougall
Section A Scores (three weeks ago)
ContractLeadResultN-S ScoreE-W Score
4♣︎e*8♣︎-1 200
2♠︎sQ♦︎+2 170
2♠︎s2♥︎+1 140
3♠︎s2♣︎= 140
3♠︎sQ♦︎= 140
2♠︎sQ♦︎= 110
3♠︎s2♦︎-1 50
Three passes to South who opens 1♠︎. West is a bit too vulnerable for a takeout double this light, which would get everyone bidding and end with someone a level or two higher than safety would suggest. So West passes and North raises to 2♠︎, which becomes the final contract. South has a trump loser, a heart loser, a diamond loser, and two club losers, which is enough to make the contract exactly. Hard to see how to make more in 2♠︎, but most of Section A managed it, making the simple act of holding declarer to eight tricks worth a lot of matchpoints to E-W. Sometimes all you need to do is make sure you take all of your tricks and don't gift any to the opponents!
#16 N NORTH       May. 18, 2026
♠︎ J832Dealer: N
♥︎ T3 None Vul
D WEST      ♦︎ K965V  EAST      
♠︎KT♣︎ K65♠︎76
♥︎Q982♥︎KJ75
♦︎QJ42N SOUTH       ♦︎83
♣︎J42♠︎AQ954♣︎AQ973
7♥︎A641
9HCP10♦︎AT71FRK3
14♣︎T82
Tricks Available (best play by both sides)
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
in
NT
in
♠︎
in
♥︎
in
♦︎
in
♣︎
by
N
48474by
E
65969
by
S
48474by
W
65969

Work In Progress! This HTML page with results combines the ACBLscore results, the BridgeMate data, and the actual cards in each hand to make a page that displays nicely on most screens. I'll continue to develop it as I hear about problems from people. So far I have only really had time to test it on the large monitor I have at home. I've done a little bit of work in making it fit on my iPhone 15 screen (turned sideways), but the typical cellphone screen is not wide enough to display the hands alongside the results, so it relocates the hands below the results and you may need to scroll down a bit. The key is in the tabs at the top, which mean you don't need to scroll to get from results to Board 32! Just click or tap on what you want to see next!

Two things that may help: If your browser program is old, some of the tech in this page might not work 100%: the system of tabs at the top of the page requires a recent version. You really aren't doing your computer many favours if you avoid requests to upgrade the programs you use most often, like browsers. If the page works but there are large areas of a monitor unused, you might be able to make it more readable by adjusting the size of things with CTRL + (plus key), which upsizes text and other screen elements a bit. CTRL + (minus key) also works if you go too far, and CTRL + (zero) resets to the default. (This doesn't work on cellphone screens.)

How is a pair's matchpoint score on a board calculated? Your raw score is compared one by one with all of the other raw scores on the board made by pairs sitting in your direction. You get one matchpoint for each score you beat, and a half-point for each score that is the same as yours. The top score on a board is one less than the number of times it is played. If the board was not played as many times as other boards for some reason, the scores may be factored up to compensate, so that each board has the same top score.

How is a pair's total score calculated? The scoring program first checks all boards to see how many times they have been played. Usually this will be the same for all boards, but if there is a sitout or a glitch of some sort in the movement, or an artificially assigned score due to an irregularity, the scoring program must first FACTOR scores on boards played fewer times, so that the top score on every board is the same. Once that is done, the scoring program also checks to see that each pair played the same number of boards: some may have sat out and missed a round: these pairs will have their total matchpoints FACTORED so that they get matchpoints for the boards they missed, based on their percentage on the boards they did play. The total of all this summing and factoring is your final score.

How does this factoring work exactly? There are actually two types of factoring: the most common is to factor a pair's score that has not played as many boards as the other pairs. Their sum of matchpoints on the boards they played, is divided by the number of boards they played, and then multiplied by the number of boards most pairs played. The other type is covered in the next question.

I have the best score on a board but got slightly fewer matchpoints than tops on other boards, why is that? This is the other type of factoring, which happens when a board is played fewer times than other boards for some reason. Maybe a pair didn't get to it, or there was a artificial score assigned after an irregularity. Factoring a board has to take into account the small chance that, had it been played the correct number of times, the extra plays might have produced a score that is better than the current top, or lower than the current bottom. To do so, the ACBL and the World Bridge Federation use the Neuberg formula, which you can read about on Wikipedia if you want the complete details. It has its detractors, but is sort of like Winston Churchill's ranking of democracy as the second-worst system of government ... all the others being tied for first!

HCP and FRK, what on earth are they? HCP stands for highcard points, and the four numbers surrounding it show how many points each player has in a hand. The colour behind the word "HCP" is gray when the 40 points are evenly distributed between North-South and East-West, but turns more and more orange (North-South) or purple (East-West) if one side has a majority. FRK stands for Freakness, a way to describe just how freaky a hand's distribution is, on a scale from 0-20, with average for a hand being just slightly less than 3, and the average for a full deal, the sum of the freakness ratings of the four hands, is about 11.93 on average. A hand gets one freakness point for each card in a suit beyond the fourth, or less than three; plus a bonus if the hand contains at least one void (2 points) or at least one singleton but no void (1 point). The background colour behind the "FRK" shows whether the deal is hot (red), average (gray), or cold (blue) in terms of Freakness! Freakness was created by bridge expert Richard Pavlicek and searching for "pavlicek freakness" will get you quickly to his article on the subject.

Something New! The tabs with the board numbers now indicate which side had the bulk of the high-card points (above the board number: NS: orange, EW: purple, evenly-split: gray), and the freakness rating of the deal as a whole (below the board number: flat: blue, average: gray, freaky: red)! Want to see only the hands where N-S had the points, or the freakiest ones? Check the tabs!

What are "tricks available" and how are they calculated? Computers these days can analyze all the possible legal play lines on a deal, given a trump suit (or notrump) and a declarer, and sort all of these lines into successes and failures to come up with an optimum line of play that perfect defenders and a perfect declarer would take. The result of this line of play is the "tricks available" and is sometimes unrealistic, requiring opening leads that few if any would find, or declarer taking only the finesses that work and dropping offside singleton honours where possible. You will very quickly see from the results which deals have unrealistic "tricks available" expectations, and it is often a fun exercise to work out how you can make that many tricks. But for most deals, it is a fairly good guide as to how high a pair should bid.

Why are the masterpoints not the same as what is on ACBL Live for Clubs? This is in my view an own goal by ACBL: they have new rules for club game masterpoints but are not willing to expend the time to upgrade ACBLscore to show the masterpoints under the new rules. Luckily, most masterpoint awards actually get bigger when they go through the "engine" and are reposted on Live. The main effect is to give more masterpoints to games where the non-sitting out pairs play more boards. The problem is that the masterpoint awards that come out of ACBLscore, before being posted online, are not what you eventually get.

How can I contact McBruce to tell him what's not working for me? By e-mail: oogashawca@gmail.com (the old shaw.ca address is gone)