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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE
By Shepard Barclay
"Tho Authority on Authorities'’
MANY' POINTS INVOLVKD
MOST Id-Ill OK hands an such
th&t . ach of !' - n ofiers only one
Interesting ft at ire of any particu
lar impin', in. ( •::,••• m a while,
however, a .. comes along
Which pr. 'a •;r■ :;t series of
them T.h, re may lie a point re
garding cm -tractive bidding to
reach the highest safe contract,
quest ions of pre-emptive bidding
to shut out the opponents, prob
lems of over-bidding to take a de
liberate sacrifice, questions re
garding the best opening lead and
points on the best play after the
dumnn has been exposed.
A Q J 10 6 4 2
V ,1 S 6 2
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A Q J 9
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South W t N. rth East
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Pa ".NT 4 A 5 0
]Dbl Raid
Wist. able to take probably
Otgl 1 tricks in her own hand,
OOUid h; i ..a .’il to make an
ope:;.:;: I:! 1-Diamonds even
Wh. ■■ . 1 ut she was Mrs
William Ch. • of Washington.
Who with Inr husband shares in
Mpdiisq the National Amateur
Te am . f I'.iur Ciiampionship and
Bn him in ci <: lucting one of the
£h< . la. 1 1!n mntry.
|bi - '..in; ; . ■; n ml i. ■: tract, she
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| deliberately underbid her hand by
one to outwit the opponents.
Mr. Cheeks made perfect con
structive bids on both of his turns
in the East. North also made *•
perfect sacrifice effort of 4
Rpades. His partner, holding as
many as four of these, had a dif
ficult decision between doubling
and bidding 5-Spades, for fear
that his spade A might he
trumped. Mrs. Cheeks, with con
fidence in her husband, was really
daring with her redouble. It turns
out that the 4-Spades could be set
only one trick.
If North had led a club, the
contract would have been set. but
he led his spade Q to the K and
A. South, .seeing that the heart
suit would furnish discards, made
the only pity to prevent an extra
trick, laying down his club A. hut
his opponent already had taken
top score on the deal, which was
played in the National Champion
ships at Richmond. Va.
Tomorrow's Problem
♦ S 7
♦ A K J 2
♦ A Q
4 A Q 9 8 2
♦ A 10 6 5 - ♦ Q J .1
2 * 7
♦ 9 8 6 4 2 ♦ J 9 C 4 :
♦ 75 JS.JC 4 '.
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♦ K 9 4
♦ Q 10 5
♦ K 10 S 2
A K 10 5
(Dealer: West. Both sides vul
nerable. )
If the spade 5 is led against
South's contract of 4-No Trumps,
how should he play this hand to
get the maximum result?
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