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sure losers in the plain suits, .

then, by all odds, her very best play in the trump suit was to oe down the ace and king and Or the best. @ deal shown in the box to By. Mr. Meek got into a four #pads contract and won the opening of the jack of diamonds with dummy’s king. He saw that he had one sure loser in hearts and one in clubs. ge then, he could afford lose one trick in spades— t not two.

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queen and either. one- or. two other spades, the finesse of the jack would bring in the suit without loss. But Mr. Meek properly gave the chance of making five-odd to insure the making of four. . He, used a safety play to guard against the holding of four trumps by either opponent. His. first trump play was the king. Ha then returned to his hand with a diamond and led a small spade toward the jack. If Mrs, Keen had held Q 10 7 of trumps at this point, there is nothing she could have done to prevent dummy’'s jack from winning a trick. As the cards actually were divided, Mrs, Keen showed out. on the second trump lead and dummy’s jack was put up. Mr. Abel won with the queen but later Mr. Meek was able to lead a trump from the board through the 10-seven up to his own acenine.

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