1 CROSS WORD PUZZLE
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9 *■
9 u
9 !-
9 ’
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30 Chop *
31 Vagabond
tcolloq.)
33 Who wrote
the “Divine
Comedy” ?
36. River in
France
3S Internal
39 City in
North
Dakota
40. Who wrote
“Home
Sweet
Home?”
41 Early Eritish
governor of
New York
9 DOVTN
S. Shattered
9. Shade tree
TO. River of
Franee and
Belgium
17 Large bird
19. Greek letter
20. Sun god
19
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I Barclay On Bridge
a PICK VOCE MOMENT
9 EVERY FAIR player knows
9 that :k;ng cut an entry for the
I bzzy’s long suit is often the
9 cr.ly means ci beating a contract.
9 Usually has to be done at the
9 ea:Ees: marie opportunity, to
9 ie c: an; effectiveness. But there
9re tones when it is better to
9 itea! a trick first in another suit,
9 especially a suit m which you can
9 cm: on the declarer to use the
9 -cidup play for a round.
9*JlO 9 4 3 £
9 es 6 5 3
9 i? None
■ A K Q 10
9 1A J : I T} ! AK
9 fAQ 1 '*• . VKIO 9 4
9N109 7jV i*J 2
W i s ♦J 54
Mi 1 ~ 4* A9 6 2
9AQ 6 3
■ 7
9♦A K S 2
9*j 8 5 3
9 -Siler: West. Neither side
9 tenable.)
9 - -2.1 -of three tables, at
9vi;‘’f hich West Slot into 3-No
9 V ; '■? °— means or another.
9r : pr--.? 13 reported for only
■ Z’; i V - s: ca!lin §' 1-Diamond,
9'r r-spade, East 2-Hearts.
■ ■ Frumps and East 3-No
■ EalwV-cn case North led
■ to the dummy’s K,
9. f : ' c ; are r realized that a
■ "V triCK he needed for
9:'F so led the diamond J from
■ to the second trick. Then
9 -e variations.
9 f. a Me South, after win-
9 C5 diarr -°nd trick with the
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33. Slope
34. Collection of
memorable
sayings
35. Number of
years in
decade
37 Sons of
American
Revolution
(abbr.)
21. One who
practices
surgery
23. Aloft
24. Crevice
25. Exclamation
28. At what
place ?
29. Fast
31. Exceedingly
32. Southern
constellation
Answer to previous puzzle
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K. played the spade Q and. when
declarer let this hold, followed
with a spade ta the A. Declarer
then led a diamond to the A, took
the club return with the A, ran
some diamonds, took the heart A,
overtook the heart Q with the K
and finished with hearts, making
an overtrick
At the second table, South fol
lowed the diamond trick with an
immediate shot at the club A and
took the return of the second dia
mond. His side then could get only
two more clubs, so the declarer
made his contract.
At the third table, the diamond
trick was followed by the spade
Q. on which SQuth knew declarer
would hold up, and then by a
switch to the clubs, knocking out
the A. So when the second dia
mond was led. South won it and
his side got its two clubs, setting
the contract.
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Tomorrow’s Problem
4 A 10 4 2
4A K 9
4J 9 7
4* A 8 6
4 K Q J 3 77. 4 9 6 5
4QJ 10 v; (A 487 6 2
463 4 10 8
49752 J Id 4 3
48 7
45 4 3
4AKQ 5 4 2
Q
(Dealer: South. Neither side
vulnerable.)
How should declarer play for
7-No Trumps against a lead of
the spade 9? j
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