Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 April 1952 — Page 19
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ERE is another illustration of the case where the responding hand has a choice of bids and where the responder makes his decision through judgment rather than “bocklarnin’.” Mr. Masters had three possible bids after his partner opened the bidding with one club. These were “three clubs,” two no trump” and “one spade.” Mr. Masters ; considered ‘Mr, Muzzy “three clubs” as the worst of the lot, because it is vague, because it shuts out Sevel rounds of bidding and it reduces the chance of getting
into a four spade contract. - » »
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no trump because, while he had the. necessary strength (about the equal of an opening bid), he lacked good intermediate cards. ~ “One spade” was the final (and best) choice—a waiting bid, which left the way open for any final contract, depending on the nature of partner’s rebid: Against the final contract of three no trump, Mr. Champion led the jack of hearts which was won by the king in dummy. After looking the hand over briefly, Mr. Muzzy pulled a ¢lub from the board and finessed the ten, losing to the lone queen. Since he needed at least two club tricks, he now had no chance for his contract. ” » o MR. MUZZY’S first round club finesse was not just bad
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South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Masters S—A 754 H—K 5 2 DAT C—J 7438 WEST Mr. Champion 8—~J 8 2 S—-Q 1098 H—J 10943 H-88 D—-QJ83 D—1095 c—Q C—K 985 SOUTH Mr. Muzzy S—K 6 - H-A Q7 D~K 6483 C—A 10 6 2 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 1 C Pass 1 S Pass INT Pass 2 NT Pass SNT AllPass
luck. It was an error, He had a play available which would guarantee him two club tricks no matter how the adverse clubs were divided. And since he had ample protection in the other three suits, it was by no means necessary for him to win the first two clubs. He could win ANY two club tricks. His play was to lead « club and go up with the ace. This would protect against any club break including all five in either opponent's hand. Take the worst possible break, for example—all five in Mr. Abel's hand. The ace would win the first trick. A small club to the jack would knock out the queen. The next club lead would come from the board, toward Mr. Muzzy's 10, and Mr. Abel could . win his king or not. There would be no way for him to prevent the 10 from winning ultimately.
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