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V> —Imitation leather Contract Bridge TOO GREAT STRENGTH I'VERY PRAYER knows the firs! r.ari of the following rule: “Lead through strength. . . .” Few appear to know the last part of the same rule: “But not through too great strength.” I just saw a game made, instead of going down two tricks, because the opening lead violated the above rule, It also violated ihe general rule against blindly leading the suit bid by dummy. 4AQ 9 8 G 4K J 5 ♦ 10 9 40 0 2 * 74S (—77—l *5 2 4 10 8 6 3 fAQO 2 Z 46543 ♦K2410 7 5 4 4K J 8 4 K J It; f 74 ♦AQ J 8 7 4A Q 3 Bidding went: South. 1-Diamond; North, 1-Spade; South, 3-Spades; North, 4~Spades. Although members of the declaring side held powerful hands there was a had distribution of opposing hon ors, both hearts and clubs, which with ordinary defensive strategy should have given opponents several tricks, defeating the game contract The normal opening lead is East's 4 of clubs, giving West two tricks in that suit. 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Henderson Daily Dispatch (Henderson, N.C.)
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