Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 23 July 1952 — Page 29

23, 1952

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Blackwood on Bridge—

Taking a Gamble Pays Off on This Occasion

RS. KEEN decided to go

club, the five spot, . Abel played the jack.

lem was how to time the play. Should Mrs. Keen win the first, ‘second or third club lead? The. contract depended on the correct solution. Mrs. Kedn let the jack ; hold the first trick. But she stepped in with “thé ace on the club return. She now cashed all five of her hearts and the ace of spades. EJ ” a MR. CHAMPION followed to four leads of hearts and discarded a spade on the fifth lead of the suit. This left him with nothing but clubs and the onceguarded king of diamonds. Mrs. Keen then led her last club and Mr. Champion was in. After cashing thrée club tricks he had to lead away from his king of diamonds into-the queen-ace. Suppose Mrs. Keen had won the first club, then, as before, had cashed her hearts and the ace of spades. A following club lead could have been won by Mr. Abel and his diamond return would have meant eventual defeat of the contract.

on ” tJ WINNING THE THIRD lead of clubs would have been just as bad, since, after cashing the hearts and the ace of spades, Mrs. Keen would have had nothing left but diamonds. In

‘hearts: Jr. -Champion-led his . fourth be

Now, the prob- .

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that case Mr. Champion could have won a diamond trick and that, plus. four clubs, again would have given the defenders five tricks. The way the hand was actually played, Mrs. Keen saved a small club for an out card. She hoped, of course, that the third lead of clubs would put Mr. Champion on lead, just as it did. But if it happened to be Mr. Abel who won the third club, that would Be all right, too. In other words, that would mean Mr. Abel had started with at least three clubs and therefore Mr. Champion. could not have held more than four. The defenders, then, could win only three club tricks and a trick could be lost to the king of diamonds without jeopardizing the contract.”

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