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PAGE ELEVEN
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HOW TO
WIN
REFERENCE WANTED
BOLLOWAT
WHY. THE SCOUNDREL
THAT FELLOWS A BIG
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THAT DOESN'T PROVE ANVTHING
ON THE OTHER HAND-IT M A Y
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\ REN TO RAISE PARTNER'S SUET
Usually mse partner's major writ if you can, but do
^ 3 minor if you can takeout in a auit or bid two
r.r
e ~„-_nram trump strength reqtnrfd is:
- B C H P S OF
HONOR
TUttor
more trumps)
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•a. strength of your
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rupport.
ustifles three,
: partner doee n o t !
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WHAT
T O DO
Hi
TRIPUC RAISE
1 plus
or more
DOUBLE RAISE
1 to
SINGLE RAISE
PREFER a suit bid
DOUBLE RAISE
2
..'-
1 to"
pa or K-Q-a, A-Q-x,
•-:-- -:*ae support. Justi._ raises cv*n ;f partner doee
•»« suit.
^r better.
support. D o n o t raise
ncs u__et» partaer
x
SOCIETY S U E -
2
PREFER a suit bid
S~
DOUBLE R A I 3 E
1 plus
to
2
SO....HERE WE HNP 4UE AND KLLTEfW
JACK I I UK OFFICE A6A1N, COttTT-alWWG
SINGLE RAISE
With more than 2
honor - tricks, prefer
some other response.
A MUCH [ B E N © VACATION...
/Tj»fri4wwwaETUtt
DO NOT RAISE unless parser rebids bis
suit; or unless his first
bid wee two o r more
in that suit.
„ ^ to iz better.
SCOOP IS " H O T " AGAIN!
Bv BOBBY THOMAS
SINGLE RATHE
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rn GAME
ing cross-ruff threatened, a single- i*e ump to game, ton trump was led by East; South
pass or a a latA*v«*Bt f f t *
ft*
" I * - wueat- a * _ ;
North won the trick with a card!
.„ . f e m s l -o shut out °* his Jack ten sequence. A heart!
then was led by North, and the]
r*ner thatis as
far as »
double-ruff
However.
concern• » * • g established.
«• n « Declareer
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t n c k s and among those who played
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the hand were some outstanding
3HENTS
experts.
five with an THE CORRECT PLAY
This hand was sent to me by
v * -r.ore ?han t % one of the Declarers as an illus- - a W l f j f V
"-ration /»#
of good
piay
making " » v O I '
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trru+A r
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• malrinor
five-odd. but the corerct play of
the hand would be a s follows: On
NORTH
the flr« trick North should discard a heart, not a spade. The
sW A 6 3
spade may become a thirteener and
a consequent winner—it is not like• v : 10 I I
ly that the heart will attam any,
EAST
such value With a singleton heart
jgl -~
lod from the Faced Hand and the
Jack piayed by West. ;t ;s absurd
for North to play the King. West
J 5 i " * cannot have the Ace and there is
no need of uselessly sacrificing
the King, because with this hand's
*r»ak distribution, plus the heart
bid
oy West. (1 :s quite possible
• Q5 a 2
East has a heart doubleton. in
* A S4 3
which event the King will be. estabaatrac.
J
.ai ; s n # d a r t e r t h e n e x t \^^ of hearts.
^ eciar ei
West, winning the first heart Tick.
--.« played n the re- probably would lead the six of diasar.enal tournament of the n-.onrts to trick 3. which would be,
:\- Br^dsjaJMaociation 5':,•* ''•">" by North's eight- Then North
«*i was the final contract it
old '.ead the Ten of hearts and.
md every Decis tt \ • j East dropping the Ace. a-ouid
fontra'd
fell * rewarded for the tnought given
short
Whew '
: "-- " -revious b e a n play. The Faced
a» fuirllled the play was Hand would ruff, '.ead the Ace:
ws
East with a c'r.z.ce %-i K.ng of spades and then a
is>'selected the King of CUDS, small diamond which North would'
No Trump oyer wm wltJk a card of his Jack-Eight
•rmrt: 96 \ sear? lead a i f h t s+nserxce. West being marked with •
an sd «- trick- The the K:r.g of diamonds. North -*ould
r. by South's Ace lead the King of hearts on which
•- liacarding a spade. South wo\£& discard the four cf
i sir.eie'on heart -was spades
After that, a spade would
:. West playing *ne he > d and ruffed by South. 3o
!te King, and* East the Declarer would take I s tricks.
• " -duce as fa: as pos- due to T.AA-,?.% the proper discard
>ga which the peed- on *r-.ck 1.
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