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THE CHINA MATE
Madame Butterfly
Intermezzo
And Third Act
TEMBER 181957
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BRIDGE NOTES
By ELY CULBERTSON
The Advantage Of Pre-Empting
Preemptive bids have much grea-bid had to start with on
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•heart ter potential value than merely since South's hand was too strong an old-fashioned preempt shutting out the opponents. They for may do just the opposite, namely, After a one heart opening West spur the opponents into a perfectly never even approached trouble. He natural ovezbid-Consider West's overcalled with one spade and the dilemma after the preemptive bid in bidding then proceeded two AT THE ORIENTAL the hand shown below. This hand oc-diamonds by North; pass by East, Baby" "A mirth-provoking in nursery and cluby curred in a match point duplicate and South either jumped in heartstest team of comediennes game, and the varying results were alor made the better duplicate bid of the screen blonde Lyda Roberti an significant commentary on the open-two no trump, eventually arriving brunette Patsy Kelly, with Lyme Ove
man, Robert Armstrong, Rosina ing bid chosen by each South player. at four hearts or three no trump.
rênce and Don Alvarado.
South, dealer.
Both sides vulnerable.
NORTH
SA 6 5
E-10
D-K 10 9 6 3 2
C-K 8,7
WEST
SQ 10 9 8 32
H
DA Q5
EAST
SJ 4
H-8·4
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Louise
AT THE KING'S “LAVe Man". William Powell, Joan Blondel, Helen *** Alan Dinelart, Allen Jenkins. Sheila Terry. The merry tale of a lawyer who took his cases to the court of sex appeal
financier.
ber
AT THE ALHAMBRA. Barons", with Edward Arnhold, Gary At the tables where North-South AT THE QUEENS. dog Drum-
Grant, Frances Exumer and Jack Dakie were using the two-way three bid, a mond Comes Back, with John Bay Based on the life of Jim Fisk this pic-
more, John Howard and three heart opening put West in al
Campbell An adventure mystery there is a gripping and entertain
dramatic romance, its high emotion highly embarrassing position. With starts excitingly from the first clos a six card higher ranking major through a series of situations alternate appeal being its lare theme, the court- suit and two and one-half tricks inly romantic, funny, dangerous andling of fascinating Josie. Mansfield by sinister. The plot is wound round the the minors. West could not be se- kidnapping of Drummond's financee by verely criticised for stretching to a female out to get even with Drum three spades. But the balance of mand for convicting her lover on
murder charge. power in North's hand wreaked havoc on this more or less forced
AT THE STAR "Les Miser overcall North naturally doubled with Charles Laughton and and normal defense defeated the March Victor Hugo's im three spade contract three tricks, 800 accurately portrayed in [points.
Since the best that North-South could · do offensively was five no trump (660 points) the texing that started with one bid found them- selves out of the running on C-J65 3 2 particular board
SOUTH.
SK 7
10
Those North-South teams that
were not
two-way
TO-DAY'S QUESTION
Question: Partner opened the bid- ding with one spade. Next player passed. What is the correct bid by third hand with:
S—A 9 5 H—K Q 8 6 D-
Three no trump.
AT THE MAJESTIC "The King and the Chorns Girl, with Edward Everett Horton, Alan Mowbray, Mary Nash, Jane Wyman and Kenny Baker, es the story of a profligate king whose great fai was a French Revue riotous
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