Bridge by Steve Becker
If you play in events scored by International Match Points —mostly team contests — you know that at this form of scoring, overtricks or undertricks usually are of little consequence. The loss of an IMP here or there, it is said, will rarely make a difference in the outcome. Remarkably, within less than a half-year’s time, a single IMP or two proved to be the deciding factor in two major events. First, in 2003 the United States defeated Italy by just 1 IMP to win the world championship. Then, five months later, the outcome of the Vanderbilt championship was altered twice in the ...