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Blackwood on Bridge—

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HES is another illustration of the fact that the most important play by a defender is not the opening lead, but the first lead he makes after the opening lead. Mr. Masters found the killing defense in today’s hand. But, as good as he is, It would have been impossible for him to find it with his opening lead. He figured it out logically at his second Mr. Masters: ond... after he had seen the dummy and reconsidered the bidding. ‘The opening was the king of hearts—purely routine. Miss Brash played the discouraging deuce and this, coupled with the fact that she had raised hearts,

made it practically certain that

Mr. Champion had started with a singleton in the suit.

80, NO MORE TRICKS for the defenders in hearts. It was extremely unlikely that Miss Brash had a trick in the trump suit but if she did it would have to be the ace or the kingqueen—in other words, a trick which she would. always get. It seemed more likely that she held one of the minor suit aces, After all, even she has to have something to raise her partner’s overcall. If she had the ace of diamonds, then Mr. Champion undoubtedly had the ace of clubs, That would not be good for the defense as they would probably

“Atthe Ball Game

Strength

South dealer Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Meek S-Q 917 H-Q 7 D-K QJ 108 c-Q 838 WEST EAST Mr. Masters Miss Brash S—8 4 8-10 8 H-AK9858 HJ 10 4 2 D—9 4 D--8 6 2 C—-KJ9 C—A 6852 SOUTH Mr. Champion S-AKJ6S52 H—8 DA 15 C—-1017 4 The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST 18 2H 28 SH 4 8 All Pass

. was a chance to beat the con-

win only two tricks—a heart and a diamond. But if the minor suit aces were reversed, there

tract. And with that solid diamond suit on the board, that chance had to be taken immediately. s = - WITH THESE thoughts in Mind, Mr. Masters decided the clab suit offered the only hope. And he had to choose exactly the right club. He did. He led the jack’ at that point the contract was doomed: If the queen was not put up in dummy, the jack would .win and the cashing of the ace and king would do the trick. Actually,A\Mr. Champion covered with the queen. Miss Brash won with the ace and returned a club, Mr. Masters then held the king-nine over the tenseven to guarantee the set. -

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