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HOW GOOD If YOUR BRIDGE GAME? | I invite you to enter my Bidding Contest for prizes valued at more than $14,000.00 T doesn’t cost a penny PROBLEM No.8 h problem. Below to enter the contest or 03742 are given the rules of the win the prizes. You don’t g Qos. contest as set up by Jupce. have to buy anything. Just s 8 oc: They are simple and clear. Please read them carefully. bid 12 Auction Bridge (not i Do not bid these hands Contract) hands as nearly Ww ry 5 y 6, e y”? meth- as possible like my bidding. $ K9 E 9 Q 8632 by “double dummy meth i . aroao AS S98 od. Make each player bid I have hid these hands, OAK742 1/7 °) : ) Jed tl i laced 4AK7432 4j98 in turn on the values play- the ed t ae a i are XT er holds and in consider- them in fe sake Hox 6 ation of previous bids. Jupce. The seal will not $A $3 You can start any time. be broken until the con- one Problem No. 7 appeared test is closed. One prob- #105 last week. Solution to any i} lem will appear here each Scuithy bids ib . problem will be accepted } week. Opposite is shown OUT DIRE IES; NOESOES: up to September 30th. Conditions of Contest | } In each problem South is the dealer published until after the contest has also. Solutions of problems No. 9 to } and bids first. closed. Contestants are urged to send in No, 12 will be entered for the prizes for } South, West, North and East must bid their solutions week by week as the prob- the last four problems also. Contestants i} or pas in turn until the Contract ts lett appear’ ta Judge, bar this fs nota fm the onder of their seotea will be ih} secured. condition. Each problem will have es awarded the prizes of greatest value to many ring points as are determined by — which they may be entitled in any of the i} Solutions must be written on one side by | the number of correct bids or passes in three series. A} of a single sheet of paper. Di : Wh Not more than three solutions to any Proper order—th one point for each If a contestant qualifies for more than iH one problem may be submited by one ofFect bid or pass in order. But if a one prize he or she will receive the prize We coatectant. and if more than one ig cue contestant submits more than one solu: of greatest value for which contestant i mitted all must be written on a single Un to a problem, his or her score for qualifies. Hh (ike casa) shee: that problem will be the average score The method of scoring makes it pox | } Solutions to more than one problem for the solutions submitted. sible for a contestant to win any prize, no ti must not be submitted on the same sheet. Each bid or pass after contestant b matter when contestant starts, and even | 1 if soluti | Not more than one contestant may sub- Correct bidding has arrived at the final _ if solutions to all problems are not sub- | | i} mit solutions on a single sheet. pass in Mr. Lenz’ solution will take one = mitted. But those who submit solutions Hib} No solutions submitted may be withe Point from the score of contestant for all problems are most likely to secure | | drawn, the problem involved. the winning scores. | / Name and address of contestant and The prize winners will be the con. Mr. Lenz will be the impartial judge of \ testants in order scoring the greatest ag- all awards. ; ; t gregate number of points in the series. In an October issue of Judge we will j clearly written or printed on each sheet. Name must be exactly the same on all If two or more contestants tie they will aalziiona: receive like prizes. A contestant will not be awarded more than one prize. begin publication of solutions to the problems and in succeeding issues will publish solutions of all problems. In a November issue of Judge we will publish } printed forms or pages from Judge or on ; : _ the names of all prize winners; and all 1] other printed forms in which the prob- Prizes are arranged in three groups in rises will be delivered immediately } lems will be published. order to keep everybody interested all the | | the number of the problem must be \ | Solutions must not be submitted on tho thereafter. i} | Contestants are requested not to write time. No employee of Judge or member of I | letters, give reasons for bids, play the There is a list of prizes for the entire an employee's family or household may | rit hands, set down the problems or attach series of twelve problems; a list of prizes enter this contest. ; copies of the problems to their solutions. for the last eight problems; and a list of Address all solutions to Solutions to any or all problems may Prizes for the last four problems. be submitted at any time up to the close All solutions will be entered for tho Lenz Bridge Contest f th test Ss Oth, i ‘ies. i one of the contest on September 30th. Any prizes for the entire series. Solutions of Judge Publishing Co., Inc. solution received by September 30th will problems No. 5 to No. 12 will be entered count in the contest. No solutions will be for the prizes for the last eight problems 18 East 48th St., New York City —— 26 comicbooks.com