Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1952 — Page 19
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RS. KEEN had enough to respond to her partner's opening bid of one heart. But she couldn’t bid clubs. The reason is that her hand was not-streng enough. To respond at the two level, you need at least an average hand in_ high cards. Add one king " to Mrs. Keen's hand and she would have been barely justified in responding with + two clubs. Against the four-heart contract, Mr. Muzzy led the queen of spades. The ace killed dummy’s king and Mr. Muzzy won the second trick with the 10 of spades. The suit was continued and Mr. with the jack of hearts.
At this point the old master had to decide whether to go after clubs or diamond for his
10 tricks. If Mr. Muzzy had exactly three clubs to the queen, that suit could be run, after trumps were extracted, and three diamonds from the closed hand discarded. But the odds were much against that distribution of the cards. Mr. Dale properly decided to go after diamonds. He led the nine of hearts to dummy'’s 10. He returned the deuce of diamonds (not the nine) and
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won with the ace and led back a trump. ¥ » » MR. DALE then pulled all the outstanding trumps and had the king of clubs left in dummy for an entry. He led a club to the king and now pulled the nine
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NORTH Mrs. Keen S—K 83 H—10 4 D—9 3 2 C—-KJ643 WEST EAST Mr. Muzzy Mr. Champion S—-QJ107 S—A952 H-—-7 8 2 H—8 65 D—A 6 D—Q 754 C—10852 c—Q 9 SOUTH Mr. Dale S—5 4 H—-AKQJ9 A D—KJ10 8 C—A 17
The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1H Pass 1 NT 4H All Pass
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of diamonds, dropping the eight from his hand when Mr. Champion refused to cover. This left the lead in dummy and another diamond finesse assured the making of the contract. Note that Mr. Dale would have gone set if his first diamond lead from the board had been the nine. In that case the second diamond lead would have taken in his own hand and, with no more entries to the board, he would have had to lose a trick at the end to Mr. Champion's queen.
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