Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 August 1952 — Page 21
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FERD'NAND
Blackwood on Bridge—
Mr. New Reads Good B= Game; Doesn't Show It
R. NEW, the avid kibitzer, : is a great player — until ‘he gets in the game. He ‘has read dozens of bridge books and, of course, that is all to the good. Where Mr. New falls down is in his interpretation of what he reads.
playing a close three no trump contract which he should have made. He failed because he did not time the ig correctly. 0 squeeze or Mr.Dale other fancy play was necessary. It was merely a matter of playing the cards in the proper order. Mr. Dale was permitted to win the first two tricks with the king and queen of spades. He continued with a third spade and Mr. New took the ace. As you see, he could count exactly eight quick winners. The ninth winner would have to come from either diamonds or clubs. ” td = HE DECIDED to go after clubs, hoping they would break 3-3. But on the third club Mr. Masters showed out, discarding a small heart. Well, now it had to be diamonds, so Mr. New led a small diamond with the intention of ducking in dummy and . having Mr. Masters win the * trick. He knew Mr, Masters did not have the high club to cash, and very probably didn't have the good spade, either. He could win any return and then if diamonds broke 3-3 he could still make nine tricks. This plan was very fine—except
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Today he was
South dealer Neither side vulnerable. | NORTH | Mr Champ.ion S—6 52 H—A 9 2 D—A 9 8 3 C—K 6 4 EAST Mr. Masters S—10 8 3 H—J 10 8 5 4 D—Q 7 4 C—10 8 SOUTH Mr. New S—A 74 H—-K 7 6 D—K 65 Q—A Q 75
WEST Mr. Dale SK QJ9 H—Q 3 D—J 10 2 C—J 932
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The bidding: SOUTH WEST NORTH EAST INT Pass 3 NT All Pass
that it was put into action too
late.
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MR. DALE put up the 10 of | —
diamonds, forcing the ace from dummy. After a little thought ‘Mr. Masters played his queen— the second good defensive play
on the trick. Now there was no |
hope for the contract. Mr, New played the king and another diamond and Mr. Dale
won and cashed a club and a
spade for down one. In a situation like this where you are trying to break one of
two suits for your contract, it | is always better to work on the | If the first |
weaker suit first. suit does not break evenly, at least the opponents are not in a position to set you at once. You still have a chance to break the stonger suit. You have two chances for your con-
tract instead of one.
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