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ANY players dislike raising partner, holding only king doubleton of his suit. I do, too. I would like to have more. But in actual play I don’t seem to get hands which are like those used as illustrations in text-books. In today’s deal. Mr. Dale h ad enough (just barely) for two bids. His first response was one Spade. When his partner rebid “two hearts,” he had : a choice between two no-trump, with no semblance of a club stopper, or three hearts. Undoubtedly, the latter is the better choice. The king and another heart should be enough support for a rebid suit. Hearts represent known territory. Notrump is a shot in the dark. Thtee hearts should be a safe

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four he will have values not shown by his previous bidding. 2 o » THE LUCK of the deal was about evenly distributed. Mr. Champion got a rough break in hearts but a good break in the location of the queen of spades. It was touch and go for 10 tricks, with Mr. Champion's skill at dummy play tipping the scales in the right direction. The defenders took the first three tricks in the club suit, ending in Mrs. Keen's hand. She then shifted to the four of diamonds and the queen forced Mr. Champion's ace. He led to the king of hearts, returned the seven and finessed

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South dealer Neither side vulnerable NORTH Mr. Dale S—A J 87 H—K 7 D—K 8172 .C—9 8 2 WEST Mrs. Keen S—Q 952 H—4

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the jack. This won, but it was bad news when Mrs. Keen showed out, discarding a club.

Mr. Abel still had the guarded | "T queen of trumps, with no more | —

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s n » BUT THERE was still a chance. Mr. Champion led his last diamond to the king in dummy, returned the suit and ruffed. spades and finessed dummy’s jack—a necessary risk as he needed the extra entry to the board. He ruffed dummy’s last diamond, Mr. Abel discarding a spade. Next he led his king of spades and overtook with the ace. At this stage everybody had two cards left. When a small spade was led from the board, Mr. Abel's queen-nine of hearts were effectively smothered - by Mr. Champion's ace-10.

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