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1 Move
2 Cheery
3. Solitary
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BARCLAY ON BRIDGE I
I'SF. THF LONF HONOli
AFTER ONE opponent lias
shown great length in one or more
suits, it is sound to count on his
partner for outstanding length in
any other suit or suits. He is the
one to guard yourself against
when yo’’ arc running the trumps
and wan. lo make sure of not los
any tricks in that suit. Ordinarily,
if you hold the three top honors,
with two of them in one hand op
posite the single one. you will take
tlie first trick where you have the
brace, especially if you are able
to finesse in either direction. But,
with one opponent indicated as
more likely to have the missing
trump length it is best to take the
first trick m the hand which plays
before him. so you leave a couple
of honors over His possible hold
ing.
4 J 8 4
V A K 7 3
4 10 7
A A 109 5
4 10 7 4 A Q 9 5
4 1 9 4 2 I--r?- 3 2
4 9 5 2 • • « None
A Q 0 3 2 5 W 4 K Q J 6
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A 8 4
4 K 6
4 Q 10 S G 5
4 A 8 3
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nerable. )
East South West North
1 4 Pass Pass Dbl
2 4 9 4 Pass 4 4
4 4 3 4
Upon winning the opening trick
with the spade A. East led his dia
mond K and South took stock
Seeing that lie must lose a dia
mond trick, he realized lie could
not afford a loser ... - : 1 ■ i truu.ps
or clubs But first tu i, .aspose
ol' the trumps So ). • ; i th. dia
mond K with his A . h i tne
heart 5 to the A Wit. a H ist
carded on that in- was hr. ten, as
there was no earthly \ \ i ko.yt
West from a turnip ti.
There should hav o-n r.o
question about the gr. -s South
had to make. East. i.: shown
at least in and possibly 11 card*
in spades and diamor i- , >uld net
possibly have had m so t:..in three
hearts, whereas West might have
the four he did. If South ha.
reckoned thus, and had 1 ud down
liis heart Q first, hr ",.iil have
had West shut out m the suit
Tins would have left him or.ly
clubs to guess, and tut st good
players would have counted on
West for a well-gnat if 1 queen
there. If South had play. ! that
way, he not only v. ■ >ulii have been
sound. He would have 1 •■>•:) suc
cessful .
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(Dealer South N ther side
vulnerable, i
What is the right ; : for South
to follow on tin-- d d if West
leads the’ spado 3 ; tu- 1;;s .-No
Trumps ?
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Defeat of a new Jap attempt to cross Salween River enhance drl'alb
chances of holding Burma. Map shows routes to mountain M ,e
that divide Burma from Thailand, penetration of which nin> v
one of the decisive factors in Pacific struggle. If the Jarnnc inljis..
across, they can shut off Burma Road and win bases for drive on