Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 April 1952 — Page 29

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. WEDNESDAY, APR. 16, 1952

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Mr. Abel Flubs 6 Spades,

Could Have Made Seven

*T\OWN ONE at six and you 3 could have made seven,” said Mr. Champion disgustedly, after . Abel had flubbed his six spade contract. Do you think Mr. Champion was exag- + erating in saying that sev-en-odd was possible? This is how the play developed. Mrs, Keen led the six of clubs and dummy’s king won. Mr. Abel saw that he had a possible loser in each of the red suits. If Mr, Masters had the queen of hearts, finessing the jack would insure the taking of twelve tricks. y » » ”

IF MR. MASTERS held the

Mr. Abel

queen of hearts with exactly

two others, the suit would break and on. the fourth lead of hearts dummy’s small dia-

* mond could be discarded. In

this case Mr. Abel would win

all the tricks. With these thoughts in mind,

; Mr. Abel took three rounds of

trumps. Then he laid down the in case Mrs. Keen had the lone queen. Next he entered dummy with the ace

“of diamonds, returned a heart

and finessed the jack. When this lost to the lone queen, the contract was doomed as there

. was no way to avoid the loss - of a diamond trick.

. » » MR. CHAMPION hit the ceiling. “Didn't you ever hear of a safety play, man? he bellowed. “I tried to play it safe,” Mr. Abel replied. “I cashed the ace of hearts first in case someone had a lono queen.” “That’s not enough,” snapped

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S—A 9742 H—-3 42 D—-A KS C—K 4 Mrs. Keen Mr. Masters S858 Sef H-Q 1 H—10 9 8 6 D—9 8 D—-QJ1043 C—-1087632 C—QJ 35 Mr. Abel S—K QJ 10 H—-A KJ3 D716 2 C—A 9 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 18 Pass 38 Pass 4 C Pass 4D Pass 4 H Pass 5 C. Pass 6 S All Pass

Mr. Champion. “Why be half safe. Lay down the king, too, and you drop the queen.” “But what if Masters had three or four to the queen?” argued Mr. Abel.

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“SO: WHAT?” Mr. Champion retorted. “After cashing your ace and king, go to dummy and lead a heart toward your jack, Your jack will win either the third or fourth round of the suit. If you had played your two top hearts you'd have made seven. You cash your ace of clubs next, then lead your last spade. Win in dummy and lead dummy’s last spade. Masters would have been squeezed. He couldn’t hold two hearts to prevent you from winning with both the jack and trey, and also hold three diamonds. If he threw a diamond on the last spade, all three of dummy’s dia~ monds would have been good.”

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