Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 June 1952 — Page 17
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Learning When to Pass Is a Problem to Mr. Abel
N LEARNING when to pass, it 18 well t6 remenmibeér this faét . . . that the overall 18 only a distant relative of the opening bid. Mr. Abel was surpriséd and shocked when he : took an 1100 point set at his three diamond contract in today's deal. He made much, 6f the fact that " he had a good opening bid. And that was true. The trouble was, of course, that he was not the opening bidder. Both opponents had shown strength by bidding. His partner had shown weakness by passing. What could Mr, Meek be expected to have? Just about what he actually showed tp witha éouple of jacks. # 8 =» MR. ABEL should have passed promptly. This decision lies in the answer to one simple quéstion—what did he have to gain by entering the bidding. Surely it would be an absurdity to éxpéct to make game at diamonds or no trump on the North-South cards. If the opponents obligingly droppéd out of the bidding and Mr. Meek turned up with a éouple of key cards—say the king of hearts and queen of diamonds—then 8-0dd at diamonds might be made. Sixty points. What kind of a gain is that, compared té6 a possible loss 6f 1100 points or more? Another point
in favor of
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West dealer : Both sides vulnerable NORTH Mr. Méek 810883 H-J 10954 D7 CJ 74 WEST Mis. Keen S-AJ954 H-T7 D-10 8 8 C~AKS3?2
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passing was the fact that Mrs. Keen and Mr. Dale probably would have got too high if left to thelr own devices and Mr. Abel then would hdve enjoyed a
pls score on thé desl.
8 ” » AS ACTUALLY played, Mrs, Keéni openéd her lone heart and Mr. Dilé won with the King
and returned thé seven of .
spades. The queen lost to Mrs. Keen's ace and shé led back the four of spades for her part-
ner to ruff. Back came
a low
club and Mrs. Keen won with the king and led another spade.
Mr, Dale ruffed again, the queen of clubs, the
cashed ace of
hearts and followed with an«
other heart. Mr. Abel ruffed with | the jack of diamonds, which | held. But fiow hé had to lose |
another trump trick to Mrs.
Keen's ten spot.
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