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JAKE MUS BE WITH SANDY! I'LL TURN YOUR HOUND LOOSE. .. MEBBE HE CAN FIND JAKE!
YOU'RE WELCOME TO USE HIM, PUNKIN, IF IT'LL PO ANY GOOD!
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Blackwood on Bridge—
Response to Opening Bid
Is No 'Simple' Problem
RS. KEEN gave me a bad + time the other day. “Why,” South dealer. she asked, “don’t you start a Neither side vulnerable.
back to nature movement : among bridge writers? You're Noni all guilty of the same thing— SK 1074 : spending too H—K 8 4 much time on D—Q 10 7 4 intricate: c—Q 8 squeezes, WEST EAST coups, end- S—9 2 S—J 65 plays, etc.” H—10 9 7 2 H—A Q 3 Itriedtoget D—A J 6 5 D—K 8 82 afewwordsin (C—9 4 2 C-10 1 68 ° at this point, SOUTH but without M success. rs. Koen “For exam- 5-AQ83 H—-J 65 ple,” she Lon- D—9 tinued, ‘the Mrs. Keen girls in my C—-AKJ353
The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST
Tuesday afternoon club read your column and they can talk
very convincingly about these 1C Pass INT Pass deep plays that don’t come up 2 C Pass Pass Pass over once in a session. They look for a squeeze in every hand—and not one of them Point. North's correct response
to the opening club bid was one diamond—not one no trump. Mrs. Keen would then have bid
knows how to respond to an opening bid of one in a suit.” I pointed out that many read-
rs liked intricate problem One spade, which North would. ands. be amply justified in raising to Mrs. Keen admitted this tWo. There would then have
been an excellent chance to reach the sound final contract of four spades.
In the following columns I want to clear up some of the problems confronting the responder when his partner opens with one of a suit.
might be true but insisted that material on- the simple, basic subject of responding to a one bid would be very useful. * n n on I GRANTED that the situation was grave and that I viewed it with alarm, I would
not admit, however, that the A —— subject she suggested was | rn .One Way to Save
Actually, I consider responses | to opening bids of one in a suit as one of the most difficult branches of the game. Later bids by the responder can never correct a wrong {impression
BECKLEY, W. Va. (UP)-—Mrs. Willie Milner thought she had a good method of saving her extra money for Christmas until Judge Anthony Sparacino fined her $50 for keeping her unusual “bank.” given by an incorrect first re- |Mrs. Milner was charged with sponse. And what good is it |possession of a slot machine. She to be a fine dummy player if [contended that the machine had you are frequently in the wrong |been given to her as a present final contract? {and that she and her husband Today's deal is one given by dropped in their spare coins to Mrs. Keep to illustrate her |save for Christmas.
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