Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 June 1952 — Page 35
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was almost fatal to his side's chances of defeating the contract. Leading into declarer’s tenace holdings ‘is not the best way to pick up tricks and yet Mrs. Keen did that very thing later in the hand and it effectively killed Mr. Abel’s
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chances. Mr. Abel won the first trick with the queen of clubs and led a heart to dummy’s king, getting the bad news about the distribution in that. suit.
He came out with the queen of diamonds and the contract could haye been beaten if Mrs. Keen had ducked. But, being human, she went in with her ace.” However, she dd not woodenly return a club. Mr. Abel could -have won a club - return with the ace, picked up ‘all of Mr. Dale's trumps, cashed the king and jack of diamonds, and dummy’s three high spades would have taken the last three tricks.
After winning the ace of diamonds, Mrs, Keen took time out to think—a highly recom“mended and often neglected practice. She reasoned that her partner surely had more hearts than dummy. If he didn’t, then Mr. Abel had a seven geard heart suit and in that case he certainly would not have seen fit to bid three no trump on the third round of bidding. She then turned her attention to the spade suit. She could see
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dummy. If Mr. Dale had none, he could ruff a spade return. If he had one, then Mr. Abel also had just one. In this latter case, a spade lead would cut Mr, Abel's transportation to the board in everything except the trump suit itself. So, Mrs. Keen returned a spade and the contract was doomed. If Mr. Abel tried to take discards on the spades at this point, Mr. Dale would ruff. If he picked up Mr. Dale's trumps, he would have no way to get back to the board.
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