Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 254, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 March 1934 — Page 13

MARCH 3, 1034

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Contract Bridge

BY W. E. M’KENNEY Secretary American Bridge League NEVER take it for granted that a suit is going to break for you. If you have a safer play, try that first, always leaving the hoped-for “good breaks” as a last resort. Perhaps in the meantime your opponents will accommodate you with a satisfactory discard or with definite information that will show you another play. Some players, over the two hearts bid, might think the South hand strong enough to jump to three spades. However, I prefer the conservative response of two spades. As soon as North bids three diamonds, however showing a second suit—South has a fit in diamonds and a control in hearts, and immediately should invite the slam with a bid of four spades. North, with his singleton club and three spades, can go to six spades—to go to five is asking his partner to assume the responsibility. However, few players can resist the temptation after a fivC bid. of going to six. a a a "W BEST'S opening lead was the VV jack of diamonds, which was won in dummy with the ace. Os course, if the declarer leads the queen of hearts, trying for the finesse, his contract will be defeated immediately, as West will win with the king of hearts and then lay down the king of clubs. The declarer can see that, if the diamond suit, establishes, a losing li'art can bo discarded. So, befZorv taking what may prove to be a losing finesse, the declarer should lead the three of clubs. East will jump right in with the ace and now. regardless of what he returns, the contract can be made. Sun pose he leads back a heart—-

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the declarer must go right in with the ace. ruff the losing nine of clubs, and then start the spade suit. West is all right on the first two discards, as he can release the ten of hearts and the king of clubs, but when South lays down the sixth spade. West is squeezed. If he discards the king of hearts, dummy’s queen will be' good, while if he retains the king of hearts and discards a diamond, the declarer will let go the queen of hearts in dummy, and then cash his queen of diamonds. Dummy's two diamonds then are good. tCopyright, 1934. bv NEA Service, Inc.) Maurice Returns Home Maurice Chevalier, on finishing his forthcoming role in The Merry Widow” for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the English picture m wncii A exander Korda is to direct him, p ans a brief stage season in Paris, then will return to Hollywood.

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—By Ahern

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—By Edgar Rice Burroughs

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