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Winner Has Chante - On 750 Points By EASLEY BLACKWOOD HERE IS a fact you may find hard to believe, When you are vulnerable and ‘opponents are not, you should bid smal] slams even if the odds are slightly against you. In" this situation you gain 750 points if you make the slam and. lose only about 600 points it you don't, That is, if you go set the opponents score a 100-point penalty,
and you also lose the trick points
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NORTH 8A Q17 THI 10848 DK Q c-862 WEST EAST S—J 852 S5-K 1098 H-—none H-K Q D8 75 D-J 106 § C-QJ10T748 C~KIS SOUTH 8-8 4 H~-A 97652. D—A 942 C—A" The bidding: : South West North East
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(about 150) and the value of the game . (350 points)’ which you would’ have made if you had stopped short of the unmakeable
“But don’t forget that If your sporting shot at slam misfires, you still are vulnerable, playing against nonsvulnefable opponents, so that the odds are still three to one you will finally win the rubber. The South player in today’s deal pushed the bidding pretty hard, probably counting on his distributional advantages to make up for high card deficiency. He wasn't far off the mark in this thought since, if the two out-
standing trumps are divided, the].
hand is a lay-down. They weren't divided, however,
and declarer looked around for{ - ‘some line of play other than the
spade finesse, which offered only a 50-50 chance of success. The opening lead from West was the queen of clubs, South winning with the ace. He laid
down-the-ace-of hearts and found) ...............
that East had both the king and queen. He now played to the queen of diamonds, led dummy’s six of clubs and ruffed it; played, to the king of diamonds, led dummy’s last club and ruffed it. Next came the ace of diamonds on which the seven of spades was discarded, followed by the last diamond which South ruffed in dummy. East was now wishing
good hand. At the ninth trick declarer simply led a heart from dummy and East was in—with nothing to dad butPwpades, His lead Inte the —ace-queen —of spades
dummy gave declarer his 12th]
trick and a well-earned slam,
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