Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 April 1952 — Page 21

MONDAY, APR. 28, 1052

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Playing Strictly by Book Doesn't Always Pay Off

ME RHULE plays strictly by the book—or at least by her interpretation of the book.” In her opinion, when her partner opens the bidding ‘ and she has three and a half honor tricks, she makes a jump-shift. In today's deal she had better than three and a half tricks. In fact she had a little better than four tricks. Therefore, she had no hesitancy in bid-

Mr. Champion spades ‘over Mr. Champion’s opening bid of one heart. , There are two serious faults in Mrs. Rhule’s hand which should have made her decide to take things easy with a simple one over one response of one spade. The first is the void suit in her partner's bid suit. The second is the lack of solidity in her own two suits—spades and diamonds.

» » ” AS USUAL, blind adherence to “rules” and lack of individual judgment led to disaster. When . you make a jump-shift you must not only have a bi hand, you must also have some reasonable idea as to where the hand can be played for a practically certain game. In this case Mrs. Rhule could not play either of her own suits at game without fairly good support from her partner. And obviously she could not support the suit her partner had bid. Over her proper first re-

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North dealer North-South vulnerable

NORTH Mr. Champion S—72 H—-AQJ®15 D—J 7 C—A G65 WEST EAST Mr. Dale Mrs. Keen S—KJ93 S§—10 8 H-K 64 H—-10832 D886 DQ 109 4 C-10843 c—-Q92 SOUTH Mrs. Rhule S—AQ654 H—none D—-AK53% C—-KJ1

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sponse of one spade Mr. Champion would have rebid two hearts. Mrs. Rhule could then have bid three diamonds and Mr. Champion would have said three hearts. Mrs. Rhule could now have rebid her diamonds at the four range. When Mr. Champion bid four hearts she

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her void. And four hearts would almost certainly be made,

AS IT WAS, Mrs. Rhule found the queen of clubs right and still went down three at five diamonds, “Anyway, we weren't doubled,” said Mrs. Rhule, Mr. Champion shook his head

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