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CONTRACT BRIDGE

By W. E. McKenney

Here is another of those inter- eating hands from Phil Leon of Cloveland, Ohio. Ho has the un canny ability to discover and make many of the unusual plays of bridge.

Don't bother to bid the hand- just look it over and see if you can make a grand slam in dla monds, which was the contract in which Mr. Loon found himself when the bidding began with two cluba by South. (They were using the foreing two club bid. While the writer does not believe in the jefficiency of this bid, it is still used

by some players.)

North with less than an ace and a king must make a minimum re- sponse of two diamonds-not be cause he has diamonds, but because

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that is the negative response, South then bld two hearts and now Mr. Leon in the North bid three diamonds to show a biddable dia- mond sult.

South bid three hearts, Mr. Leon went to four diamonds, South bid six diamonds and Mr. Leon

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felt that, with his ace of spades another spade, winning in duminy' and queen-jack of clubs, he was with the queen. He now swung the! justified in going to seven.

The Play

queen of hearts, and West was helpless,

He must not trump or declurer all that he A club was opened by East, dum-would overtrump, 80 my winning with the acc. The aco could do was to discard a club and and king of diamonds were imme- declarer discarded the ten of spades. diately cashed and on the second When the eight of hearts was led, diamond East showed out, diacard- West must discard the king of cluba and declarer discarded the ace ing a club.

Mr. Leon then cashed the nce and of spades. king of hearts in dummy, discard- ing his losing club.

The lend was in dummy-West held the jack and eight of dia- Mr. Leon has four trump to the monda and declarer the queen and queen-ten, whille West holds the ten. No matter what card was led Jack and eight. In order to pick from dummy, West must trump. up the jack of diamonds, Mr. Leon declarer overtrumped and picked must get rid of two diamonds se up the other trump.

as to reduce the hand to the same By employing a double coup Mr. number of trump as that held by Leon had made his contract of West.

seven diamonds.

He led a small club and trumped. Then he played a small spade, win- ning in dummy with the jack. He returned a small heart. West, of course, must refuse to trump and should discard a spade.

Mr. Leo trumped with the inime of diamonds and then led

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