Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 August 1952 — Page 39
THURSDAY, AUG. “8, 1952
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strong for that opening. There are many combinations Mr. Dale could hold which would not fulfill the requirements - for a raise to two no trump, yet which would offer a fine play for game. Wisely, Mr. Abel preferred a one club opening. Over his partner's one heart response he then told his story with a jump to two no trump. This Bid promises about half the deck in high cards— possibly a little less with good intermediates or a fairly solid five card suit.” Knowing this, Mr. Dale had no hesitancy in. going on to game.
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8 = - MR. CHAMPION led the queen of diamonds and Mr. Abel was on the verge of winning with the king when he paused to consider. His first quick estimate was that he could make five-odd—three spades, three hearts, two diamonds and three clubs. He realized in time that this involved knocking out two enemy aces and that before he could accomplish this, the defenders would have their diamond suit set up. If Mr. Champion had as many as five diamonds and both outstanding aces, Mr, Abel wasn’t even going to take
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If he had taken the first trick, that would have left Mrs. Keen with a diamond which she undoubtedly would have led after winning with the ace | of hearts. And in that case, Mr. Abel would have been down one, losing three diamonds and two aces.
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