Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 March 1952 — Page 35
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Bible-Reading Marathon Ends After 71 Hours
BOONE, Ia.,
Mar, 13 (UP)—
The marathon was sponsored
Members of the Central Church of by The Rev. Merwin Coad, min-
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Seasoned Player Tries Less Risky Lines First
N MANY contracts where the final trick you need is in doubt, there are sev-
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veloping that trick. The wise declarer will try these various lines of play in a certain, proper order, That is, he will try first the line of play which, if it does not develop as he hoped, will not result in immediate defeat.
Take today’s deal, for ex- . ample, Mr. "Dale found Mr. Dale himself in
fairly optimistic, but reasonable, slam contract. He won the opening lead of the jack of spades on the board with the ace, and paused to plan his campaign. As he saw it, he had three chances for success—if the diamonds broke 3-3, if the ace of hearts were on his left or if the jack of hearts were on his left, regardless of the position of the ace.
n n ” THE MOST dangerous ol these alternatives was the finesse against the jack of hearts on the first lead of that suit. Correctly, then, Mr. Dale made a mental note to reserve that play as a last resource. He extracted all of the out-
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his hand with the king of clubs and led‘the ten of hearts. If Mr. Meek had played the ace, all would have been well as a small diamond from the closed hand could have “ been discarded on dummy’'s hearts, A » u : BUT MR. MEEK followed with a small heart and dummy’s king was killed by Mr. Abel's
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ace, Mr, Abel returned a club and Mr. Dale won with dummy’s ace, He now tried his second alternative, that of finding the opposing diamonds divided evenly. On the third diamond, however, Mr, Meek showed out and that chance was gone. Only at this point did he try the dangerous heart finesse,
His two previous tries, though unsuccessful, had not put him down one. He led the eight of hearts, finessed dummy’s nine and parked his fourth diamond on the queen of hearts to make the slam.
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