THE CHINA MAIL, DECEMBER 16, 1937.
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By ELY CULBERTSON
In Bidding
Several years ago a spectacularjent would reopen, decided to con- style of bidding became very popu- tinue the bluff with a bid a three lar, wherein one player would pass hearts.
a powerful hand in first or second
b
2
position, and the partner would open North, of course, had no means ia third or fourth position with of knowing, that his partner had no practically nothing. This method bid at all; and naturally raised to was very effective against weak four hearts a contract which South players, and large penalties would made with no difficulty. often accrue to the side lying in
South's daring had brought ambush when an unsuspecting op ponent would become unduly optimagnificent result. Not only had he mistic about his hand because there kept his opponents, who could have seemed to be no opposition bidding. made five spades, from entering the bidding at all, but instead of in- After opponents realised these curring a small penalty, as he had tactics they were soon found to be expected, was able to make a game
very ineffective, since the player for his own side! In the last analy
lose sis failure by East to open the bid-
passing the big hand would lose sis failure by East to open the bid- the tremendous advantage of get-ding with a fair two-suiter was the ting in first bid. For instance, here dominating factor.
is an example of a terrific swing against a pair playing this system:
North, dealer.
East-West vulnerable.
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Answers To Correspondents
Will you please give me your version of the following hands: [S-K954 Y
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B (D-KJ87 Z
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A and B are partners and have
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all, with the opponents 30 on..
good girl and a bad man bringing the family from pursuits that were ruining picture to an exciting climax:
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The bidding:
North Dast
Pass
Pass
3 D 4.H
Pass Pass
South 1. D
3 H
What I would like your opinion on is:
(1) A's opening call
West
(2) If A opens one no-trumps and Pass
Y calls two spades, what should Pass
B call? Pass
In second position East should have opened with one spade, and his pass allowed South to make a lead- directing bid of one diamond. West
(3) If B passes two spades and Z calls three spades, what must A do? Supposing A doubles three spades, what must B do?
JAYESSE
was too weak to take any action, and (1) A should bid one no-trumps, North promptly jumped to three dia-
monds. It was now too dangerous (2) B should then bid three
for East to bid spades at the level
of three, so he was forced to pass,
monds.
and South, fearing that if he drop (3) A must pass. If A doubles three ped the bidding his West oppon- spades, B must pass.
then
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