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HOSE magic figures, 65, 75,

East dealer East-West vulnerable

85 and 90, represent percent-

needed to make games and slams. NORTH With 65 per cent you should be Mrs. Keen in game at no trump or a major, 2 9862 75 per cent gives H—K 10 you a play for D—K 543 11 tricks, 85 per C—9 38 TF cent calls for a WEST FAST small slam, and Mr. Abel Mr. Meek with over 90 per 8A 4 Se cent you will H_8 76 2 H—-AQ9543 have a fair play p-—8 b—Q 1076 for all the tricks. C—-Q107652 C—A J With distribu- SOUTH

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there was a chance to defeat four spades. =n » ” MR. CHAMPION contract *hy careful counting.

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hearts and Mr. Champion immediately figured him for either three hearts to an honor or four small ones. The ten was played from dummy and Mr. Meek won with the queen. The ace of hearts was returned and Mr. Champion ruffed.

It was clear that Mr. Abel had started with four hears as all the honors had shown up in the other three hands. The king of spades was laid down and Mr. Abel won with the ace and got out with a spade. Mr. Champion won with dummy’s queen and led a club. Mr. Meek went right in with the ace

now ruffed his last club on the board. » » » ON Meek showed out, discarding a

“heart. The count on the hand

was now clear. Mr. Meek had shown up with exactly one spade and two clubs, By inference he could be figured for six hearts. Therefore he must have started with four diamonds. .And that meant Mr, Abel had a singleton diamond. So Mr. Champion cashed the king of diamonds, led a small diamond and finessed the nine with ‘every confidence. He was able to enter dummy with a trump to lead another diamond and finesse the jack. Thus the defenders were held to just three tricks, the aces of spades, hearts and clubs.

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