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Counting A Hand
onds probably
South played
There is probably no phase of the Four of dia card playing, either to the Declarer fourth best lead- or to the defence, that is more inthe Ten-spot, West winning portant than counting. An accurate trick with the Queen.
hand
approximate comat on a
De
invariably will give the
West now returned a spade, the key to the right line South won with the Queen in
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of play, by indicating either whe own hand. South now led a low ther to play for a finesse or for a spade to Dummy's Ace and then drop, whether to try to set up a cashed the King When West fol
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suit or to crossruff, or which way lowed of all three rounds of spades What's On At the Cinemas
to take a two-way finesse.
An interesting example of how 8 count is first obtained and then em ployed is shown in the hand below:
North, Dealer.
Both sides vnlnerable.
S-AK 6
H-Q 7
D.—7 6 5 2
C-AJ 93.
SJ 9
AT THE QUEEN'S "Bulidog Drum- mond Comes Back, with John Barry-
OFTEN
of
ordon
"Robber
Färmer and Jack Oakie.
South was able to tell that he had originally held seven cards m the AT THE LEA two major suits plus at least one and the Ch diamond, but the other five cards Everett Hort
Nash, Jane were as yet imaccounted for.
The story low diamond was now led from great failin Dummy and South's Jack held the riotous trick. The diamond Ace was now played West discarding a heart and East following suit. Of course, it is easily seen that had the dia- more, John Howard and Louise Camp- mond suit split three and bell. An adventure mystery that starts AT THE ALHAMBRA- three, the fourth diamond in Dum excitingly from the first clue through Barons" with Edward Arnold, Cary
a series of situations alternately ro- Grant, France my would have provided a club dismantic, funny, dangerous and sinister. Based on the life of Jim-Fisk this pic- card, but such was not the case. The plot is wound round the kidnapture is a gripping and entertaining At any rate the Declarer now had gg of Drummond's financee by a dramatic romance, its high emotional female out to get even with Drum appeal being its love theme, the court- considerably more information with mond for convicting her lover on aing of fascinating Josie Mansfeld by
la financier. which to complete his count. He murder charge. knew that the West player had held
AT THE STAR—“Sorrel and Son”,
and only two diamonds. Therefore, Walter Connolly Feart Buck's best silent better still as a talkie the pro-
athos, understand the other four cards in the West selling novel made by MGM into its duction is full of hand must be clubs, and East must greatest entertainment. have only two cards in that suit. Since it is much more likely that the hand with four cards of a suit | contains one specific card the Queen in this instance South at- cordingly decided to play West for the club Queen He laid down the King from his own band and then the Ten-spot. West of course did The bidding is immaterial. Suffice not aid the Declarer by covering, it to say that a sound contract of but South permitted the Ten-spo four spades was reached with South to ride. as the Declarer.
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AT THE KING'S "Good" Farth”,
E HAK1064 originally three spades, four hearts with Paul Mani Luise Rainer- and with H-B. Warner Well recerved as
·DK 98 4
C 8 5
CQ 7 6 4
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When it held South was able to spread his hand, thus fulfilling the contract of four
West's opening lead, was the heart spades. deuce and the East player
er proceeded
count South
to cash the Ace and King of hearts. Without an accur When, on the second round of hearts, could have done nothing but West followed with the five-spot, as to which way the club finess
the Declarer knew that West
not led a singleton and
must have held, Sour
suit
three, East
had should be taken. With the
South of course knew that
ges heavily favoured West for the club Queer
ing and self sacrifice.
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