Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 May 1952 — Page 27

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R. MUZZY had a chance to defeat today’s contract and he was able to pick the right suit . , , but not the right card. Mr. Champion led the 10 of clubs and Mr. Muzzy won with the ace. He returned the seven spot and Mr. Abel elected to duck. Mr. Champion saw no reason to . overtake since, if Mr. Muzzy had held a second club honor, he certainly would have led it. Therefore the king and jack were undoubtedly in Mr. Abel's hand. So Mr. Champion played the deuce and the seven held. There followed a long wait occasioned by the fact that Mr. Muzzy thought somebody else had won the trick. The trick was inspected and.it was proven to him that it was in fact his lead.

” = ~ WITHOUT hesitation he then banged down the jack of hearts. In this situation, leading through known strength (because of the no trump opening) up to nothing in dummy, it is better to lead the low card from a doubleton honor. See what Mr. Muzzy's lead did to his partner. Mr. Abel won with the king of hearts and set up the diamonds by leading to the ace and returning the suit. Here Mr. Champion got the lead. A club return would go into the king-jack. A spade return would take the guess out of that suit. Desperately, Mr. Champion led back a small

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heart, hoping Mr. Muzzy had the 10. But Mr. Abel won with that card, giving him three tricks in the suit. » = ” NOW, WITH NINE sure tricks in sight, there was no reason to try the spade finesse.

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of hearts at trick three, Mr. Abel would have won with the king as before, and started the diamonds. However, when on lead with the second diamond, Mr. Champion would have a safe return. He could simply have 1 a small heart and Mr. M 's jack would have forced out the second high honor in the closed hand—or won the trick. This would have left Mr. Abel with only eight sure wifiners and it is likely he would have tried the spade finesse, losing his contract.

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