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Der Rosenkavalier
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“Der Rosenkavalier?”
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BRIDGE NOTES
By ELY CULBERTSON
Rubber Grabbing
"Dear Mr. Culbertson: I am afferred one spade to two diamonds regular reader of your column and, even with six diamonds.
of
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as the inclosed hand shows, only an “(3) My error. I felt that the average player. The hand-occurred spade fit insured game and rubber in ordinary rubber bridge. It is and failed to visualise that even sent to illustrate (1) your warning with only five and one half-phs against the rubber-grabbing honour tricks in combined hands, 8.15 am-Big Ben Samuel Johnson
of the City of Licht p. 365); second round club control and dis- 8.40 am-The Ralph Tolicy (Gold Book,
(2) the effectiveness of plastic mond ace would yield a small slam. 9.05 am As I See It
how And West's one heart suggested
Jan Hay. valuation, and (3). little imagination and the asking that North had diamond ace in-9.20 am bids, even in the hands of an aver-stead heart king! Moreover, age player, would have uncovered aa club asking bid would have tested sure vulnerable grand slam for de the question without forcing the fenders against rather optimistic bidding above four spades bidding by opening side. As I lack Thus, 4 clubs, asking for second ed the imagination and grabbed the round club control and a first round rubber (I was South) it is fitting control outside. I assume that four that I supply the sackcloth and clubs would be earmarked as an ask- ashes. Here is the hand with the ing bid and not be mistaken for bidding as it occurred, and my re-"genuine" club bid, especially in publicity given him after he had kissed AT THE ORIENTAL-
pentant comments:
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AT THE MAJESTIC - One-Rainy Afternoon with Francis Lederer the leading role, who, as a result of the
view of East's two clubs.
the wrong girl in a darkened theatre, "Four diamonds, showing second becomes the most romantic figure in round club control and, in view of my singleton king, almost certam diamond ace, not void, thus insuring woman the small slam
THE STAR John Meade's man who would night anything meets a woman who fights
and
Re
Andr
Ruggles With battle between two rival newspapers as its backgroun the story conce - the ifice a father forced to make
he mu choose between the
ce of the me
Five clubs, asking for third round back-to give you the dramatic thrill the betrayal of his own daughter.
of a lifetime. With Edward Arnold, club control for the grand slam, as Gail Patrick
Bancroft and thei my losing heart would be discarded famous New York stage star, Fran-
cine Larrimore on diamond ace.
-10-5 H-K Q 9
“Five no trump, showing third D.-6 4
round club control and making seven C—K Q J 10 6 3 spades a laydown on the bidding! SOUTH
"Yours truly, EHA JE, S-A K J 9 6 3 2
"Cambridge, Mass. HZA 5
There is no excuse for kicking a man who already has donned the fit fing garb of sackcloth and ashes. My North correspondent's afterthought as to
the proper bidding of the
DK
"The bidding
East
South
West
1 club Double (1) 1 heart
2 clubs 4 spades (3) Pass Pass Pass
1 spade (2)volving the use of asking bids
would have worked out beautifully. I do not agree, of course, with his (1) With 4 sure and a probable previous comment that North's spade losers, and the fact that the hand bid was correct. With only five could be played in spades, only a diamonds and four spades this would! take-out double, which asked for a have been sound strategy, but the spade fit seemed preferable to the disparity of six diamonds to the ace Taky game forcing two clubs, even ten and four spades to the with
and - one half. honour nothing was too great. Moreover, the double at monds was the correct free
isk virtually sured me one hear
hance to bid
the ades strongly,
Against West's heart over-would port. An asking bid th
would show way to the laydow
keenly inferred that th
ble cried for a spade
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