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~ Blackwood % Bridge— Starts on Gamble but Thinks His Way Through

R. DALE gambled a little when he bid three no trump and, as you see, he was wide open in the diamond suit. He made up for this deficiency by a clever play which would

South dealer East-West vulnerable NORTH Miss Brash S10 5 4

have worked H—A K 9 # against a far D—§ 2 ‘more experi- * C—J 10962 enced player WEST EAST than Mr, New. Mr. New Mr, Masters The opening PN. S—K976382 SJ lead was the H—-J1086542 six of spades. D—-A J 94 D-K1083 The four went C—K 8 C1 on from dum- SOUTH my and Mr. Mr. Dale Masters played S—AQ8 his lone jack. H—Q 3 Thequeen would D—Q 76 have won the Mr. New . C—A Q848 trick, but Mr. Dale promptly The bidding. - played his ace. South West North East The apparently silly play was ; 18 $C Pass based on the following consid- SNT All Pass

erations. It was clear that the club suit had to be brought in if nine tricks were to be taken. That meant the lead would have 3 be lost to the enemy as Mr, ew, having overcalled, prob- yo, with the queen and rattled ! ably had the king of clubs. off a total of nine tricks. | |

o ” s WHAT WOULD Mr, New re . 8 .®- y turn after winning his supposed MR. NEW expressed the club trick? A diamond was the inion that he didn't think it most likely shift IF he thought was right for Mr. Dale to win

de continuation was hope1 the first spade trick with the TéssR And if Mr. Dale won the ace. ‘This, of course, ‘Was an

first® trick with the queen of spades, then he would " marked absurdity. True, he had been flim-flammed out of the correct defense, but it was all perfectly legal. As Mr, Masters pointed out, declarer has the right to play any card he chooses at any time. Miss Brash added that if Mr. New would spend more time on improving his game and less on questioning the opponents’ ‘ethics, he would

with the king and jubilantly led another smal lspade. His jaw dropped when Mr. Masters played a heart and Mr. Dale

with the ace, too, and in that case a shift by Mr. New would be clearly indicated. However, when the ace of spades won thé first trick, Mr. New naturally placed the queen with Mr, Masters. At trick two Mr. Dale led the trey of hearts to dummy's king and returned the jack of clubs,

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