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and vou really should have at least four of partner's suit .
Two spades? You're too strong Savi for that . . . Two no trump? !
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epen in two suits. * Your best bet is to make a waiting bid in one of the minor suits, Partner must rebid, so you're sure to have a chance to make a strong bid on the second round. Mrs. Keen was or the right track with her two-club bid and while I have no serious: criticism of ‘that call, I much prefer a two-diamond bid. "The reason is that it is more specific as to the location of your principal high card strength, Mr. Champion had to make a beautiful play to bring home #0 4ricks at spades. Mr. Abel opened the eight of clubs and Mr. Meek was permitted to hold the trick with the jack. Mr. Champion won the club return with the ace.
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Textbooks Can't Replace Judgment in Bidding
The ‘texthooks on bidding tell —— a TRIN EE vou exactly what to hid—pro- South dealer. you exactly pre Both sides vulnerable. vided you have the hand shown . : 5 : NORTH in the textbook, Usually, you Mrs. Keen don’t. Then you have to use SAK? your best H-—74 judgment. D—AKS What do you C—-65432 bid with Mrs. EAST WEST Keen’s hand in Mr. Abel Mr. Meek today's deal §~-Q753 S82 after your H-=K92 H—108653 partner opens D—J1053 D—-Q984 the bidding C87 C—KQJ with one Sgt SOUTH spade? Three Mr. Champion spades? It's &—J 10864 not quite the H—A QJ Mrs. Keen type of hard D—713 for this bid C—A 109
The bidding:
West Narth = Fast Pass 2C Pass Pass 48 All Pass
came a heart to the ace and a spade was led and the nine | finessed. On the lead of the ace | of spades, out, discarding a heart. With two, tricks lost and a sure club loser in the offing, the contract looked hopeless. But Mr. Champion came through as follows:
He-ruffed dummy’s last dia~— mond, cashed his last heart, then led his last club which Meek won. Mr. Abel's “sure” trump winner was disappearing fast. body was down to two cards. Mr, Champion had the 10 and eight of trumps. Mr. Abel had queen, seven in trumps. Dummy had the lone king of trumps and a club,
Mr. Meek showed
At this point
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When Mr, Meek
He crossed to the ace of dia- led a heart at trick 12, Mr. monds, led back a heart and Champion ruffed with the eight finessed . the queen. Mr. Abel’ of spades. As you see, Mr, won and returned a diamond, Abel was cooked, whichever
card he played.
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