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bound to lose two clubs and one diamond. If he could successfully finesse the queen of hearts he would have 10 tricks. One way to play the hand, then,- was to take three rounds of trumps ending on the -board and then to lead a heart and put in the queen if Mrs. Keen played low. But Mr. Masters figured it like this. The heart finesse was a 50-50 proposition. Therefore, any other line of play for the tenth i trick (however remote its chance Potent for success), would increase the odds in Mr. Masters’ favor. In other words the heart finesse - could always be taken as a last resort.
Mrs. Keen Ducked
So Mr. Masters won the second trick on the board with the gueen of spades and led the trey of diamonds. Mrs. Keen ducked and the ‘queen in the elosed hand won the trick. A small diamond was returned and Mr, Champion craftily went up with the 10. But Mr. Masters played the five from : ; dummy and the 10 held the trick. " LL Mr. Champion - led another A + ' trump which dummy’s jack won. Mr. Masters was delighted to see
that the opposing trumps broke 2-2. His next lead was the nine of diamonds from the board and a? ; Mrs. Keen had to play the ace. -
Mr. Masters ruffed and led his 10 of clubs. Mr. Champion took this with the ace and got out with a club.
Although Mr. Master's queen : ” Jee ; 2 of clubs was good, he ruffed it ; y J y on the board with ‘Phe deuce of i : OUI J¢ 3
spades so that he could lead the king of diamonds and discard his queen of hearts. Thus he made his contract without risking the ¢ Lg ; TRE 3 heart finesse. And as you see ) ? Sati : : . . : . the finesse would have lost. . Bs ro pate . = ’ : i : 2
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