Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 April 1949 — Page 33

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Skillful Play ond: Luck Combine ; To Make Fodor s ‘Sacrifice’ Contract

By EASLEY BLACKWOOD reason.” For every rule in par-

THE DECLARER in today’s hand bid boldly a, brought | East-West Yulsetable home his contract with a combmation of good luck and skillful play. | | East dealer

When East and West reached contract in spades, South was by| ' NORTH J no means sure he could defeat it. He therefore bid five clubs as a 8-732 metifes, believing there was a good chance of getting out for Sows) n-4 . is ing to get at least one * of dummy’s. nine of diamonds, East] : C95 his small trumps home, West threw a heart and South got rid) WEST . WAST chose the singleton trey of hearts Of his last spade. 8~J 10 8 S-AKQ93 for his opening lead. With this] West won this trick with the H._3 H-Q 109872 tremendous stroke of good for- king of diamonds but could win p—K § 432 D—J 10 tune, South saw a chance to| only one more trick; the ace of C—A 6 4 2 O—none. - make his bid. He won the first clubs. Declarer had effectively SOUTH trick: with the king of hearts, leyt the line of communication He-| 86 4 killing East's queen, ’ {tween the opponents’ hands, He! HA KJ Next he led six of diamonds Was also certain that the opening’ D—6 * and, when est played low, {heart lead was a singleton and so) C-KQJ108718

finessed dummy’s queen. He fol- his entire plan was built around

lowed with the ace of diamonds, keeping the East hand out of the The , bidding:

discarding. a small spade grossa E. : Yi . W. N. | his hand. And still he didn’t! Note’ that if declarer has led ne 3 c 3s wd lead trumps. 'a trimp after winning the ace of Pane c oa 248 He had noted the fall of the diamonds West would have taken F™* 3 Ph. All Pass

jack and 10 of diamonds from his ace of clubs and led a spade! East s0 that East could have no/to partner. East would have re- Send. questions on bridge to |

diamond to beat dummy’s nine..turned a heart for West to ruff, Mr. Blackwood,” The Indian- |

‘Therefore declarer continued with defeating the contract. apolis Times, Indianapolis 9.

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