Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 July 1952 — Page 19
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Opens Hand Too Light, Then Doesn't Play It Right
F MR. NEW is going to open hands as light as he did in today’s deal, he’s going to have to learn to play them better. * The king of clubs was opened and Mr. New went into a long huddle. He figured that if he cross - ruffed the hand in- . stead of taking out trumps, he could win eight trump tricks, one diamond and: two hearts— only eleven in all. He looked hard at a spot on the ceiling. This is called concentration. Usually, it is merely confusion.
Mr. New was confused. He didn't know what to do with. that first trick. Finally, he decided to let Mr. Meek win it and he discarded a diamond from dummy. Mr. Meek then shifted to To get a free finesse, Mr. New played small in dummy and won Mr. Dale's jack with the ace. Now he ruffed a club and came back to his hand with the queen of spades. He ruffed another club, played the ace of diamonds and got rid of his last club. Next he cashed the ace of spades, dummy’s last trump, and at last saw his predicament. He was locked on the board. He needed to get to his hand twice, once to pick up the-last outstanding trump and once more to cash the rest of his hearts.
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the last trump also had two more hearts. Mr. New tried this but Mr, Meek ruffed the third heart lead, putting the hand down one, The corerct play was to win Mr. Meek’'s first heart lead on the board as Mr. Meek was hardly leading fram four to the jack. And if Mr. Dale had four to the jack, that would show up later when the second high heart was played from dummy. At trick three Mr. New should have ruffed a small diamond, entered dummy with a small spade to the nine, and ruffed another small diamond. Next, he should have overtaken his last trump with dummy’s- ace. Cashing the rest of dummy’s trumps would have enabled him to discard all of his clubs. Then a heart to the ace would have given him the balance of the tricks.
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