Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1952 — Page 37

FRIDAY, SEPT. 5, 1052

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By BOB BARNES

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Heinsite Scouts Around For a Tip-Top Hand

R. HEINSITE is never com pletely satisfied with the result of any hand. His partner can make a redoubled grand slam and he will still manage to find some criticism of the bid«ile ding or play. "To today’s deal Mr. Meek won the first two tricks ~ with the king and ace of spades. He then led a third spade, hoping his partner could ruff and drive

a high trump

: honor out of Miss Brash's hand. ,

Mr. Abel did ruff but Miss

Brash, after considerable

thought, refused to be uppercut and discarded the ten of diamonds. Mr. Abel returned , the jack of clubs which was . taken with the ace. Now Miss Brash laid down two high hearts and on the second one Mr. Abel showed out, dropping a small diamond. She was unlucky to find the outstanding trumps divided 4-1. On the other hand, she now had almost a complete count on Mr, Meek’s hand. He Had shown up with six spades and four hearts and had followed suit to one lead of clubs. Thus he

could not possibly have more.

than two cards left in the minor suits,

® o » THIS MEANT that the entire burden of guarding clubs and diamonds would fall upon Mr. Abel. So Miss Brash cashed her two remaining hearts. On the last one Mr. Abel was squeezed. He had to get down

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to five cards so he saved three clubs (which he had to do to prevent Miss Brash from winning four tricks in that suit) and got down to the queennine of diamonds. Miss Brash then cashed her

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tered dummy with the queen of clubs, led the good seven of diamonds and got rid of her losing club. The king of clubs took the tenth trick. o » § “OPEN YOUR hand with three no trump,” said Mr. Heinsite. “You've got nine cold tricks.” “Brilliant analysis,” Miss Brash replied. “How stupid of me not to read your hand for three spades to the jack. And besides, playing at no trump I wouldn't be forced to score that annoying hundred honors.”

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