Indianapolis Times, Volume 41, Number 165, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 November 1929 — Page 12

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Star Players Are Participants in First Radio Bridge Game of Season

i.X)UR of the country's bridge cxJr perts gathered around the table ler the Initial game of Milton C. Work's radio bridge series, broadcast i om Station WFBM, Indianapolis, uesday. The players were: Mrs. Charlotte c ,tton Davis, Cleveland, O.; Mrs. . ihn Munce Jr. of Alexandra, ass., and F. E. Bruelheide, nneapolis, Minn., all of whom ive a more than local reputation , players, teachers, or writers. The hands we e: Wyman, South . 2 dealer: Spades, A. Q. 10,- 6,2: ' :arts. A, Q. 5, Diamonds, A. Q, ): Clubs, Q. Brue'.heide, West: * lades, K. J. 9. 5: Hearts, J, 10, 9,8, Diamonds, 8. 4; Clubs, 7, 4. Mrs. xvis, North: Spades, 8,3; Hearts ; Diamonds, K, J, 7; Clubs, K, 10 * 8,6, 3, 2. Mrs. Muncie, Ease ades, 7,4; Hearts, 7,3, 2; Dia- . -nds. 9, 6. 5,3. 2; Clubs. A. J, 5. Wyman, South, opened the auc- ' :i with one Spade; Bruelheide, ' .?st, passed; Mr . Davis, North, bid ' o Clubs; Mrs. Muncie. East, j .ssed. Wyman then said two No 'j rumps, which his partner overt tiled with three Clubs. Wyman, in I is turn, went to three No Trumps, I ast and West passing continuously 1 hree No Trumps became the Contract, with Wyman, South, Declarer. Bruelheide, West, led to the first 1 ick from his longest suit, Hearts, j .aying the Jack, which is the cori *ct, lead from a suit headed by .’-10-8. Not until the opening lead 'ad been made did Mrs. Davis, orth, as Dummy, place her cards ( i the table. Her singleton King of Hearts, of ' urse, was played by Declarer to e first trick. Mrs. Munce, East, ayed the “discouraging'’ Deuce, ’yman, South, the Declarer, played i in 4 of Hearts. Summing up the possibilities of ’ is hand, Declarer could see that had to establish Dummy’s long i iub suit to make his game. He uerefore led Dummy’s King of * iubs to trick two. deliberately saci ficing his own Queen. Unless he did this he feared that his opponents, by holding up the Club Ace, would block Dummy’s flubs, as there were only two Dialond entries with w hich to get back > Dummy to establish and run the Clubs. But by sacrificing South’s Queen, Dummy, with two entries, could take Ive tricks in that suit, since the adersaries could win only two Club icks and could not take the bad away from Dummy without using a inning Club.

EAST played her Ace on Dummy's Kifig of Clubs; Declarer played the Queen; West the 4. East then disappointed the Declarer by leading the 7 of Spades instead of returning her partner’s original Heart lead. Had the Heart been returned. Declarer's play would have been simple. As it was. he had to decide whether to play the Queen or 10 of Snades, since obviously he could not afford to play his Ace. He finally played the Queen; West won with the King; and Dummy played the 3. Bruelheide, West, continued his Hearts, as his best possible lead even though he knew Declarer held the Ace-Queen. Bruelheide led the 8-spot from his seouence, as a slightly more informative card than the 10. Dummy discarded the Deuce of Clubs;,Mrs. Munce played the trey of Hearts; and Declarer won with the Queen. Declarer then entered Dummy again by leading his 10 of Diamonds and overtaking with Dummy's Jack; West playing the

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4 and East the Deuce. Dummy led the 10 of Clubs; East played the 5; Declarer discarded the Deuce of Spades; and West played the 7 of Clubs East did not win this trick because she knew that the Clubs surely would be continued from Dummy, and by holding up she hoped to get a discard from West that might help her In selecting her next lead. Dummy continued Clubs, leading the 9 to the next trick; East won with the Jack; Declarer discarded the 0 of Spades; and West the 6 of Hearts. East then led the 4 of Spades; Declared played his Ace; West the 5, and Dummy the 8. Declarer then led his Queen of Diamonds, overtaking with Dummy’s King; East and West both following suit. As Dummy’s remaining Clubs and his own Ace of Diamonds were good for the four remaining tricks. Declarer placed his cars fact up on the table and claimed them; which claim his adversaries conceded. Declarer scored 40 for a total of 10 tricks, having lost only two Clubs and one Spade, and 30 for honors Had the game been Progressive or Duplicate, Declarer would have scored 125 additional points for game in one hand. a a it IN his comments on the bidding and play of the hand, Mr. Work commended Mr. Wyman’s original bid of one Spade as being sounder than No Trump on account of the singleton Club; and then his bid and rebid of the No Trump after his partner’s Club bids had removed the danger of his singleton suit, even though Mrs. Davis’ rebid of the Club suit showed him that she was not strong in top Clubs. Mr. Work also admired Mr. Wyman’s handling of the Club suit, playing for certainties rather than trying to make game by taking the Spade finesses, which, as it happened, w r ould have failed. Concerning the Contract bidding

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of this hand, Mr. Work advised an opening bid of two Spades by South, to show his partner that he had a much stronger hand than acne-bid would indicate. With a count of 21, Mr. Wyman had strength enough for a Contract opening bid of three No Trumps, had ail four suits been stopped; but the singleton Club made the Spade bid preferable. His two-Spade bid would justify his partner in jumping to three or even to four with less strength than would be needed to jump a one-bid to two. A partner with a bust should not jump a two-bid? but with moderate strength he should. An original two-bid, according to Mr. Work, shows a minimum of three high-card tricks and three other highly probable tricks.

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