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A QUANTITY OF HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE
and
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2 New Carpets.
41 Chinese Hand Paintings.
1 Copying Machine and 106
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Hong Kong, 1st February, 1941.
THE SPORTS CLUB.
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BRIDGE NOTES
INCONSISTENCY
By The Four Aces
We witnessed the same type of mistake twice recently in one of New York's best Bridge clubs:
North, Dealer
Neither side vulnerable
A 7 3 ♡ A
▲ 10 8 4
KJ 8 5 2]
J 7 6 5 2
Q ૭૪ ૩
N
4968
W
◊ 10 4
% K 10 4
S
♡ 10 7 4 3 OK 8 3 76 3
A R Q J 6
◊ A 9
♣ A JE
The bidding: North East
South
West
Pass
Pass
14
Pass
20 34
Pass Pass
2NT
Pasa
Раво! Pass
South should have opened with one no-trump, but after the actual bid of one
spade, North found herself unable to show her "maxi-
HIGH CARP VALUES
OF THE FOUR-ACE® SYSTEN
ACE... 3 KING..2 QUEEN.I JACK...
GERMAN MASA 1/38
from two
mum
pass." The diamonds were too shabby for a jump to three diamonds, the spades were too wenk for a jump
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 6, 1941.
monds was the best bid she could make at that point.
£1
Now South had to bid two no- trump, a rebid, which shows con- siderable strength and invites game. And once again North had a problem. If South had a five- card spade suit (a distinct possi- bility despite his failure to rebid spodes), the only game might lie at spades rather than no-trumps;| or perhaps, there might even be a slami in the cards. These avenues would be left unexplor ed it North just raised to three no-trump, so
North bid three spades.
And here South, with amazing inconsistency, passed, fearful that North was trying to "sign off." South forgot that he had invited a game and that North's bid of three spades was a forward-look- ing bid hence an acceptance of the game invitation. Had North held a weak hand, she would have raised spades on the round instead of showing her dia- monds, or she could have passed two no-trump instead of bidding three spades. South's inconsis- tency thus was responsible missing an easy game.
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*
first
for
Yesterday you were Oswald Jacoby's partner and, with nei- ther side vulnerable, you held:
NO MORE
LOVE!
72-27
(Roldred by The Don Explicare din •
Burned fingers certainly are
no incentive to make a se-
cond try at a thing.
hearts or any other unusual stra- tagem.
for one heart, 0
Score 100%
for any other bid.
Question No. 632
..
To-day you hold the same hand, and the bidding continues:
AQ J 8 6 3 OK J 9 4 ♣ K 5
The bidding: Jacoby Maier
Pase
Paen (7)
Tom
Schenken
Jacobg Pass 14
Malpe Fon Puss 1♡ Pass (17) What do you bid?
Pats
(Laswer
raiso, and the ANSWER: Bid one heart. You singleton heart have ample strength for en open-To-morrow.)
steered
no-trump.
(Released by The Bell Syndicato, -
her awaying bid and have no reason to at-
Two dia- tempt a shut-out bid ol three Inc.)
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