Anyway...
About yesterday. As I said, I thought both tables got off to a good start. On #2, Gnasher and Catch22 missed a NV game that needed a finesse that the other table bid, lose 6.
On the 4th and 5th, both tables displayed good competitive judgement and defended / played well, so we picked up 17 on nothing boards.
On the 6th our opponents bid a good slam, but mostly through guesswork.
On the 8th, Gnasher made a sensible raise and they reached a perfecto NV game in a minor on effectively 21 highs.
After 9 boards, BBF lead 24 to 21.
As usual, we got off to a solid start but started to trip a little and dug a deep hole quickly.
Mark and I had two bidding misunderstandings: On 10 he didn't recognize my maximal double so we missed a Vul game - lose 10. On 12 we had a good/bad mixup and missed a skinny 3N, but I suspect that there will be some discussion about that hand.
I missed a 3rd doubled undertrick defending 13 and I missed a baby endplay on 18. Mark didn't play a game well (#20), although he was probably shocked after seeing my dummy (I needed to undo, but decided not to after the auction got away from me).
When Board 25 came in, we were definitely pressing. Here's a game I played, and I'm not convinced I played it correctly, but I thought it was one of the more interesting hands from my POV. See what you think:
what do you think about the bidding? We don't play Gazzilli (perfect for this hand type) so I had to choose between 2♦ (that Cayne chose), 2N and 3♦. While 2N is a little offshape and doesn't have great stoppers in two suits, it felt 'middle of the road' to me.
I thought Mark's 4♥ was an overbid. This looks like the typical hand that uses a Wolff signoff to get out in 3♥ after 1m - 1♥, and the fact that I opened 1♠ doesn't improve his hand. Also, I should have the option of superaccepting over 3♦ with a great hand and three hearts.
The opening lead was the ♣4. After playing over 100 boards against this pair, I still don't understand their signaling methods, but RHO played the 3.
I tried three spades right away. LHO ruffed the 3rd with the 6.
How would you proceed from here?
(IMO:) John Matheson is a Gazzilli missionary and it seems to work well. MIkeh seems right to discard a ♣ on the third ♠, It would be clearer at match-points. As he says, you may avoid a ♦ finesse (for example if LHO has ♥AJx, then defenders need to be on their toes) At least, you hope to avoid two ♦ finesses