Indianapolis Times, Volume 45, Number 260, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 March 1934 — Page 13

MARCH 10, 1934.

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Contract Bridge

Today’s Contract Problem Would you open the following hand with a two-hid, if you were the dealer? If not, and your original hid were on* 1 spade. West overrailed with two rluhs and the others passed, what would ho your next bid? SOUTH VAAK Q J 6 VA 5 3 ♦A K Q * K3 Solution in next issue. 8 Solution to Previous Contract Problem 15V W E. M KENNEY, Sfrrftary American Brnlire lirasuf YITHY will some players permit ’ * preponderance of high cards to ruin them? I wish I could impress you with a remark I often have heard made by P. Hal Sims: "Don't let high cards ruin you—make them work for you.” There is no question that we all want to hold high cards, but when you get a handful of them, stop to think Perhaps your partner has nothing. You have more than your share; therefore, he has less than his. Count up your losing cards and see just what you need in his hand to help you before you can make a forcing bid. Some persons are under the imur'\ssion that, in the Sims system, ■just because you hold a great number of high card tricks, you can open with one no trump. That is wrong. An original bid of one no-trump Shows at least three and one-half

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primary tricks, but. in addition, it must be rich in tenace positions, and today's hand has no tenace positions. a tt a ''fwHE reason you should not bid -*■ more than one spade is because you need assistance from your partner to make game, and if he has the assistance, he will keep the bidding open with a chance-giving bid. of course he hasn't, and he properly passes. You must lose three hearts, a diamond, and a spade, and all you ran make with this fine big hand is twe-odd at spades. This hand came up in a recent tournament, and I was surprised to find that 50 per cent of the pairs in the room opened the bidding with an original forcing two bid. The original forcing two bid is the most abused bid in contract ▲J 6 3 V 6 4 2 ♦ 10 6 4 2 *986 AQ 10 8 £ *3 5 VKIO 8 YV * £VA Q 9 7 ♦ JS g *■! • " - Healer *QIO 4 AAK 7 4 2 VJ 5 3 ♦ A K 3 ♦ A K Duplicate—E. and W. vul. Opening lead— Jf, 3, •Sou tli West North East 1 A Pass Pass Pass 3 today. Every authority will tell you that few real two bids come up in a week's play. (Copyright. 1934. bv NEA Service. Inc.'

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The three Arabs halted before La and Ibn Dammuk, the sheykh's son. addressed her. His voice was soft and oily, but it did not deceive her. La eyed him haughtily. She did not understand him and she did not wish to, for the message she read in his eyes repelled her.

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She shook her head to signify that she did not understand and turned away to indicate that the interview’ had terminated, but Ibn Dammuk stepped closer and laid a hand familiarly upon her smooth white shoulder. Her eyes flamed with anger.

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Her hand moved to the hilt of her dagger. Ibn Dammuk stepped back, but one of his men leaped forward to seize her. Misguided fool! Like a tigress she was upon him, and before his friends could intervene, the sharp blade of the knife had sunk thrice into his breast.

—Ey Edgar Kice Eurrougns

With a gasping scream he slumped to the ground. With flaming eyes and bioodiy knife, the high priestess of Opar stood above her ki'J, while Abu Batn and other Arabs, attracted by the death cry of the stricken man, ran hurriedly toward the little group.

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