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Jay Beck Bap Ieeesd-Iielder In MeIien' Individual Championship Play) A LITILE , . . H6! Beamaz Frzozln You NHIILE vou vieize AwAv-.- T BRIDGE I GT TV 8outh dealer. Neither side vulnerable. NORTH gnqmo 9743 Q K 10 4 4. K s 2 WEST EAST aJs2 ' axes Q J 8 5 9 Q 10 9 2 9193 .7; ;Q 10 I 'l 4. A J 9 3 SOUTH .75: Q A K 6 Q A Q 8 6 I g 4. 6 I The hiddingz South West North last 1 9 Pass 1 A Pass 1 N 1' Pass 3 N '1' Opening lead-seven oi clubs. loui.h's one iiotriimp rebld. -holding two little elubs, was or E I h A . A two dia- mond nbid. which is also a slow- down bid, is preferable, despite the rather weak texture oi the dia- Iiond suit. The signal! bid of one notrump should be avoided with a weals doubleton in an un- Iid suit. Deolarer played low from dum- my on the club lead. East winning with the Jack. A heart return was taken with the ace and 0 spade to the nine brought torth have lung. South then won an- etiier heart return and cashed his qedee darnonb ts snake tour is. - The hand could have been de- Tsoiiue sroiuas 'lIe meet important tiring h life. i ice! is plenty without striie. -Buster Beer. When he said that. Buster Bear knew what he was talking about. 11 Weryone always had plenty to eat this world would he a very different world. it would be e peaceiul world. Where the furred and ieathered toll of the Green .!'oi-est and Green Meadows and other pieces have plenty to eat there is Very little trouble hes tween them. Plenty ol good local means at all times peace and hspyinea. It is as true with man- kind as with lesser iolk. liutu hear was on his vs: ' vVHI' ,5',&A, 5 Q R ; gt;-dis FF ET . HA, rested had East played the three of club: instead 0! the jack on thl opening lead. This play is not as iarietched as might ap- pear at first blush. in fact, it is I A Green Forest Pciriy . IIIf!lsiheGreCFered. the only correct play. The basis for it is our old friend, the Rule oi Eleven. There are four cards higher than the seven lead 17 from 11) in the three hands outside of Wests. East sees three of them in his own hand and one in dum- my. Therefore, it West led his fourth best club, South cannot bent the seven. By ducking the seven, West is ahlo to continue the suit and cash (our immediate club tricks. Eventually. declarer has to con- cede the king oi spades tor the setting trick. The contract cannot be deieated if the bidding progresses so that North becomes declsrer. A club lead tron-i East hands deciarer his ninth trick, while a heart lead gives North ten tricks by develop- ing the spades in the same way we have already seen. The recommended sequence of hide, which will result in placing the.play ol the hand with North ill IOUTII NORTH 19 1; so 39 INT from South's view. alter North bids three diamonds. nine at no- trump becomes likely provided North has a club stopper. Hone the three heart bid. -I t in...' 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