Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 August 1952 — Page 31

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make the three no trump contract. Yet : there is a trap in its very simpliecity. The suits must be played in a certainorder or there is no chance for nine tricks. Mrs, Keen led the queen of clubs and N Mr. Champion 6 ducked auto- Mr. Champion matically, He had to lose the lead once for sure and possibly twice. In other words he had to knock out the ace of hearts and finesse against the king of diamonds before he had a chance to take enough tricks for his contract. 2 s = HE LET the queen of clubs win the first trick to shorten Mr. Meek in the club suit. The jack of clubs was led next and taken with the king. Usually it is advisable to go after your longest suit at a no-trump contract and ‘in this deal, that would be diamonds. But, putting good judgment ahead of “rules” (which is always the proper order of things), Mr. Champion led the four of hearts at the third trick. He realized the ace of hearts was the only possible quick entry which Mrs. Keen could have. It had to be knocked out first —while Mr. Champion stil had

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MRS. KEEN ducked the heart

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win with the ace and lead a third round of the suit, setting themselves two more heart winners while they still had the king of diamonds. After winning his heart trick | Mr. Champion returned to his hand with the king of spades, led the jack of diamonds and let it ride. Mr. Meek won with the king and led back his last club. But Mr, Champion won with the ace and now had two | clubs, four diamonds, two spades and a heart for his contract. { Try to make the hand leading | diamonds before hearts. It can’t be done.

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