Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 173, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1933 — Page 5
NOV. 29, 1933:
Contract Bridge
Today’s Contract Problem West holds the following hand against South’s three no trump bid. He opens the four of spades, which East wins •with the king. East returns the Jack, South covers with the queen, and now what is West's proper play? 4k A 7 6 4 $ 47 5 3 4 10 2 A! 5 4 Solution in next issue. 21
Solution to Previous Contract Problem BY W.*E. M KENNEY Srrrrtirv American Hrldrc I.earu* Every bridge player is familiar with the fact that when he has losing cards of a suit, he must try to establish some other suit on which to discard these losers, if they can not be ruiled off. While some exceptionally fine plays are made to establish these side suits, they really are not unusual. The unusual is the discard of a losing card on a trump, and that is the play brought out in today’s hand. John H. Law of Cleveland, one of the outstanding contract players of the middle west, received top score on this board, making five-odd by
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accomplishing this exceptionally fine play. While West's overcall of one spade vulnerable can not be crit-
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WEST opened the king of spades, which Mr. Law, in the South, trumped with the four of hearts. He then led a small heart and won in dummy with the jack. His next play was a small diamond, finessing the jack from his own , hand and West winning with the ace. It still looked as though Mr. Law would have to lose a diamond trick. 1 West continued with the queen of I spades, which Mr. Law ruffed with 1 the nine of hearts. Mr. - Law then led the five of clubs. West went in with the jack
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and continued with the jack of spades—and here is where Mr. Law made the exceptionally fine play. He trumped with the ace of spades and then led with the ten of hearts, winning in dummy with the queen. The king of hearts then was played and on this Mr. Law dis- ! carded his losing six of diamond. ! Now, as the club suit broke, he had j the rest of the tricks. I By discarding a losing card on a ! good trump, he had made an extra j trick. I (Copyright. 1933, by NBA Service, Inc.i
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